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ArtAsiaPacific Vol.3 No.3, 1996
22 YOU ARE NOT HERE An exhibition of Korean art in Edinburgh – James B. Lee
25 THE NEW VANUATU CULTURAL CENTER The reopening of this unusual museum – Lissant Bolton
26 DANCE PARTY The Vanuatu Cultural Centre Mini National Arts Festival – Nicholas Thomas
28 PORTRAITS KANAK A haunting exhibition of ethnographic photographs by Fritz Sarasin – Emmanuel Kasarherou
30 FOURTEEN THOUSAND DEGREES The beautiful nickel sculptures of Liliane Rogozyk – Susan Cochrane
31 BURNING BRIDGES The contentious California conference ‘Re-writing the Pacific’ - Michael Hayers
34 SIXTEEN WORDS Edgar Heap of Birds, Judy Watson and friends – Debra Parr
36 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM New Zealand neuroses – Elizabeth Knox
Essays
38 FROM CHOSUN DYNASTY TO SEGEHWA A cultural mapping of contemporary Korea – Roe Jae-ryung
44 VIDEOMATIC Beauty, kitsch and politics in contemporary Korean art – Kim Hyun-do
52 PORTAPAIK Nam June Paik interviewed – Rhee Jong-soong
58 BAUBLES, BANGLES AND BEADS Interviews with four Korean women artists – Kim Sun-jung
68 PAINTING NOTHING The minimal aesthetic of Korean monochrome painting – Lee Hwaik
74 THE BATTLEFIELD IS JUST IN FRONT OF US The little-known world of North Korean art – Suh Sung-rok
77 IN THE EYE OF THE TIGER Korean artists in America – Kim Yu-yeon
81 CHOI HYUNSOO A Korean artist in Paris – Seo Sounjou
82 MADE IN TAIWAN After the political art of the 1980s, what for the 1990s? – Sophie McIntyre
87 THROUGH THE KEYHOLE The third Chiangmai art and cultural festival – Ray Langenbach
Art Directory
94 EXHIBITION REPORT Australia Month at the Seoul Arts Centre
100 EXHIBITION REVIEWS Fumio Nanjo on Asian View; Carole Shepheard on Bodies in Question; Melanie Boyle on Sadashi Inuzuka; Laura Fan on Bayu Utomo Radjikin; Flaudette May V. Datuin on Judy Watson, Pinaree Sanpitak and Doris Hinzen-Roehrig.
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