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Following the theme “Young, Wild & Free”, the latest issue of ART REPUBLIK explores independent youth in Southeast Asia’s visual arts roster. Our cover artist this issue is an artist a rebel heart, Indonesia’s Uji 'Hahan' Handoko, who is always pushing boundaries of what is possible, with constant humour in delivering messages that challenge unjust social norms, within an unfair social system in his home town. Alongside, we have features on Donna Ong and her latest collaboration with NUS Museum; Robert Zhao returns from Christmas Island with new works for his participation in the upcoming and acclaimed Sydney Biennale 2016; and fellow local artist to our cover star, Eko Nugroho, one of Indonesia’s most successful artists of all time, speaks to us about his illustrious oeuvre.

ART REPUBLIK Magazine Description:

PublisherHEART MEDIA PTE LTD

CategoryArt

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyQuarterly

ART REPUBLIK is Singapore's premier quarterly magazine for the art enthusiast. The magazine is focused on Southeast Asian artists and other key players in the art community, especially on up-and-comers from Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, with an eye on what's happening in Asia and the rest of the world. It aims to provide an inclusive and expansive exploration of the art world, from public museums to commercial galleries, and from policy-makers to artists as activists. With the tagline 'Elitism for All', the magazine provides insightful and engaging articles to inform and entertain, and is committed to making art accessible to one and all.

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