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Issue four of Art Republik comprises stories on the use of light as an art medium with Haroon Mirza, and the increasing prominence of video art with Bill Viola. We also discuss street art becoming more legitimate and recognised as an art form, as well as the positive and negative views towards the artist assistant. And to go another step further (or higher), we have a feature on artists whose works literally take to the stars. The issue also ventures into the rising and daring art scene that is Bangladesh; we’ve penned down must-sees in a condensed art travel guide to 72 hours in Jogja, Indonesia; we speak to Mr Meng-Yang Dong, the founder of the incredible Art Beijing; and we also pick the minds of notable art collectors Tom Tandio, Emma Cherian, and Ryan Su and Adrian Chan about their collection and how they got started.

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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