n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal Volume 29 Trans-Asia (Jan 2012)
n.paradoxa’s fifteenth year of publication begins with Volume 29 of n.paradoxa, ‘Trans-Asia’.
n.paradoxa specialises in critical and scholarly articles and interviews on contemporary women artists and feminism from around the world.
Volume 29 takes a look at contemporary women artists working in different parts of Asia
as well as women who are part of a larger Asian diaspora in relation to ideas of feminism.
The volume, as a whole, focuses on India, Korea, China, Indonesia, Pakistan, Philippines and Taiwan.
Four artists’ projects, 3 in full colour, are also published which critically explore histories, memories and legacies of moments in contemporary Asian identities.
Contents:
Ann Huber-Sigwart ‘Between the Lines: Some thoughts on Sheela Gowda’s works’
Kim Hong-hee ‘Contemporary Korean Activist and Feminist Art’
Peggy Wang ‘Subversion, Culture Shock, and ‘Women’s Art’: An Interview with Lin Tianmiao’
Saisha Grayson ‘Breathing Between the Lines: Re-Deconstruction in Chitra Ganesh’s Tales of Amnesia’
Patricia Karetzky ‘Cui Xiuwen’s Recent Work: Spiritual Realms in the Material World ‘
Carla Bianpoen ‘Indonesian Women Artists make their Mark’
Flaudette May Datuin ‘Sow and Till: The Revolving Secret Garden (Reflections on a Class Project)’
Shibin Zhang ‘Xiaoyan Fan: Strength / Weakness’
Salima Hashmi ‘ “Sinful Women”: Women Artists from Pakistan’
Artists’ Pages from:
Nalini Malani ‘In Search of Vanished Blood…’
Hong-Kai Wang ‘Music While We Work’
Yong Soon Min ‘OVERSEAS / at Sea’
Judy Freya Sibayan ‘Scapular Gallery Nomad: The Wonderful World of a Small Art Gallery Resting on my Shoulders
This volume is financially supported by the Flo Art Foundation
Future volumes:
Volume 30 (July 2012) ‘Feminist aesthetics’
Volume 31 (Jan 2013) ‘Africa and its Diasporas’
Volumes 30–33 are financially supported by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New York.
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n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal (ISSN: 1461-0434) 96 pages: 16 in colour
Editor: Katy Deepwell
International Editorial Board: Renee Baert, Joanna Frueh, Hiroko Hagiwara, Janis Jefferies, Hilary Robinson, Bisi Silva.
Publisher: KT press, London
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