The South Issue: New Horizons
vol 27 no 2, 2007
Beyond the well-trodden Northern Hemisphere centres, Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists in South Africa, Chile, the Maldives, New Zealand, Pakistan, Singapore and Australia establish an idea of South which goes beyond geography, extending old boundaries and ideas through dialogue, collaboration and exchange. Issues of curating outside the mainstream mingle with audacious new works which bring the viewer into unfamiliar territory. Editor Stephanie Radok travelled to Santiago in Chile to join the third South Gathering of the ground-breaking South Project organised by Craft Victoria in Melbourne.
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Indigenous Initiatives: PNG and South Australia
Carolyn Wilson, featureThese two short pieces look at two Indigenous artistic collectives in Papua New Guinea and South Australia. The Omie people of the Oro Province in PNG and artists from the Anangu Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in remote South Australia and the events which have taken place to showcase their unique creations to the wider communities are briefly didcussed.
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Articles in this issue
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Artrave: Artrave

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Editorial: Editorial: South of my days

- Feature: CADA: art and life: Chile
- Feature: Cape 07
- Feature: Defining Features: Africa
- Feature: From an Island South: Tasmania to Pakistan
- Feature: Galeria Metropolitana
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Feature: Gatekeeping Africa

- Feature: Identity in Maldivian Art
- Feature: Indigenous Initiatives: PNG and South Australia
- Feature: Indomite: a Chilean artist in Central Australia
- Feature: James Geurts: 90 degrees equatorial
- Feature: Jim Allen: Now
- Feature: Juan Davila: Queering the South
- Feature: Matthew Ngui: public artist
- Feature: Pat Hoffie: Cultural Servitude
- Feature: Selling Emily: confessions of a white advisor
- Feature: Subject Matters: South Africa
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Feature: The South South Way

- Feature: The Video Archive, Chile
- Feature: Trama 2000-2005
- Feature: TRANS VERSA: Santiago
- Feature: Tributaries: South Africa
- Feature: Ventriloquism: South Africa
- Feature: Walks and Transmissions: Santiago
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Review: Blood Sweat & Fears: Penny Byrne

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Review: Eyes Lies and Illusions

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Review: Intimate Epics: Richard Woldendorp

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Review: Part & Particle: Denise Ava Robinson

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Review: Port Adelaide: Rites of Passage

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Review: Project Belonging: Alfredo & Isabel Aquilizan

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Review: saltwaterfreshwater

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Review: Sneakers: Classic to Customs

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Review: Stranded: Neil Haddon

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Review: The One and the Many

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Review: The Weather Report: James Guppy

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Review: Turbulence: Third Auckland Triennial

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Review: Visual Animals Symposium

