This volume was published on the occasion of the first Asia-Pacific Triennial, organized by the Queensland Art Gallery to inaugurate a series of contemporary art exhibitions, forums and exchanges. Being the first major publication to focus on the contemporary art of the Asia-Pacific region, the essays presented here demonstrate how varied are the forms of art which have emerged, and examine the many influences affecting the development of contemporary art in the region, such as tradition, past cultural encounters, more recent interactions with the West, and economic and technological changes. Includes bibliography and notes on contributors.
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Montien BOONMA, มณเฑียร บุญมา,
Thawan DUCHANEE, ถวัลย์ ดัชนี,
Navin RAWANCHAIKUL, นาวิน ลาวัลย์ชัยกุล,
Surasit SAOKONG, สุรสิทธิ์ เสาว์คง,
Vasan SITTHIKET, วสันต์ สิทธิเขตต์,
Abanindranath TAGORE, অবণীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর,
Kamol TASSANANCHALEE, กมล ทัศนาญชลี,
Rirkrit TIRAVANIJA, ฤกษ์ฤทธิ์ ตีระวนิช,
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Introduction: Internationalism and Regionalism: Paradoxes of Identity - Caroline TURNER
The Future: Post-Cold War; Postmodernism; Postmarginalia (Playing with Slippery Lubricants) - Apinan POSHYANANDA, อภินันท์ โปษยานนท์
A Stake in Modernity: Brief History of Contemporary Indian Art - Geeta KAPUR
A Brief History of Indonesian Modern Art - Jim SUPANGKAT
Modern Malaysian Art 1945-1991: A Historical Overview - Redza PIYADASA
The Development of Philippine Art - Alice KING, 董建平
Contemporary Art in Singapore: An Introduction - T.K. SABAPATHY
The Development of Contemporary Art of Thailand: Traditionalism in Reverse - Apinan POSHYANANDA, อภินันท์ โปษยานนท์
The Avenues of Painting in Vietnam - NGUYEN Quan
Modern Chinese Art - XU Hong, 徐虹
Japanese Expressions - Masayoshi HOMMA, 本間正義
The Evolution and Development of Contemporary Korean Art - LIM Youngbang, 임영방
Aspects of Taibei Modernism in the 1980s - John CLARK, 姜苦樂
Development of Contemporary Art in Papua New Guinea - Bernard NAROKOBI
Recent Art in New Zealand - Michael DUNN
Cultural Coexistence in Australia: Art and the Institutions that Support it - Doug HALL
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