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Contributors
Artlink
Adam Geczy
Alison Carroll
Andrew Harper
Andrew Varano
Ann Finegan
Bronwyn Carlson
Carol Schwarzman
Chang Seung-yeon
Chantelle Woods
Christine Olsen
Clotilde Bullen
Craig Judd
Daniel Browning
Daniel Palmer
Darren Jorgensen
David Pledger
Djon Mundine
Eleanor Zeichner
Eliza Burke
Ellie Buttrose
Erin Wilson
Eve Sullivan
Frances Wyld
Gay McDonald
Gim Jong-gil
Hye Jin Mun
Joanna Mendelssohn
John Kean
Jonathan Kimberley
Juliette Peers
Jung Hyun
Kelli Rowe
Ken Bolton
Kim Hae-gon
Kim Inhye
Kim Littler
Kim Yi-soon
Laura Fisher
Laura Skerlj
Lee Sun Young
Léuli Eshraghi
Louise Dickmann
Maria Fernanda Cardoso
Michelle Evans
Ngarino Ellis
Nici Cumpston
Paul McGillick
Phil Lee
Philip Watkins
Rebecca Coates
Roald Maliangkay
Ruben Allas
Sarah Bond
Sophie Knezic
Stephanie Britton
Stephanie Radok
Tess Maunder
Tracey Lock

Una Rey
Yeon Shim Chung
Yhonnie Scarce
Yiorgos Zafiriou
Yoo Jin Sang
Yoon Jin Sup
Yvonne Boag
Issues

Korea
Issue 35:4 | December 2015

Indigenous Global
Issue 35:2 | June 2015
Articles

Korean heat at the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Brisbane
Alison Carroll on the legacy of the Asia Pacific Triennial as the place to see Korean art in Australia

The public good of private museums in Korea
Chang Seung-yeon on the the conspicuous activity of the private art museum run by corporations and individuals

We are Korean: Cultural agency is power
David Pledger looks at the role of arts and culture in globalising national economies and contrasts Korean and Australian strategic thinking

The rogue aesthetic practice of crossing the DMZ
Gim Jong-gil on the seditious seed that is the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea

Art–science convergence: High-tech/media/robotics/post-human
Hye Jin Mun on the intersection between the arts and sciences in Korean art

Filling the holes of history with the present: Cho Duck Hyun, Noh Suntag and Jo Haejun
Jung Hyun on three Korean artists who deal with history in strikingly different ways

Art that embraces the village and its residents
Kim Hae-gon on the Maeulmisul Art Project supporting regional renewal

Art museums rule: State support for grand visions
Kim Inhye on Seoul’s evolving infrastructure of museums, independent artists’ spaces and residency programs

Ecology and new border paradigms: The Real DMZ Project 2015
Lee Sun Young on practices that shed light on the division and possibilities for reunification of North and South Korea

Cultural conversations: An oral history project
Paul McGillick on an online archive generating a unique cultural exchange between Australia and South Korea

Are we engaged or just hanging out? Korea–Australia arts exchange
Sarah Bond on the act of giving and taking as cultural exchange

Three Korean artists at the 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art
Yeon Shim Chung on artists Choi Jeong-Hwa, Haegue Yang, and Siren eun young jung

Video and performance art in Korea: A force majeure
Yoo Jin Sang on the evolving forms of performative practice in contemporary Korean art

The world of Dansaekhwa: Spirit, tactility and performance
Yoon Jin Sup, the acknowledged authority on the 20th-century movement of Dansaekhwa, traces its resurgence today as an expression of the enduring presence of ancient culture in this outwardly most material of societies

An interview with BG Muhn on the art of North Korea
Yvonne Boag interviews BG Muhn about his forthcoming book on the Passion, Propaganda and Paradox of North Korean Art to be published by Seoul Selections, and an exhibition at the American University Museum in Washington in 2016

Emily Kame Kngwarreye in Japan
Gay McDonald and Laura Fisher on staging Utopia: The Genius of Emily Kame Kngwarreye at the National Museum of Art in Osaka

Fragrant Lands: There’s all our country
An exhibition and artist exchange program between Desart and the Shanghai International Culture Association

Grassroots cultural exchange between western New South Wales and the Philippines
Two case studies involving Indigenous artists from the Philippines and the politics of transnational cultural exchange

Unmapping the End of the World
Unmapping the End of the World is an intercultural, durational and experimental contemporary art project

We are born of the Fanua: Moananui arts practice in Australia
Artist and curator Léuli Eshraghi maps the diaspora and reconsolidation of Pacific or Moananui peoples in Australia through the art of Taloi Havini, Kirsten Lyttle and Jasmine Togo-Brisby

Shaun Gladwell: The Lacrima Chair; Collection+
Shaun Gladwell: The Lacrima Chair (SCAF Project 24); Collection+: Shaun Gladwell (SCAF Project 25) Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Paddington UNSW Galleries, Sydney
6 March – 25 April 2015
6 March – 25 April 2015

Outside Thoughts
Mitch Cairns, Emily Floyd, and Danie Mellor
Darren Sylvester Contemporary Art Tasmania, Hobart
19 March – 19 April 2015
Darren Sylvester Contemporary Art Tasmania, Hobart
19 March – 19 April 2015