Yoshiaki Kaihatsu Is Redefining DemocracyAdeline ChiaArtReview16 September 2024From exhibitions hosted on Google Maps to work presented uninvited at Documenta, the Japanese artist imagines a world after hierarchy
Art Labor, the Vietnamese Collective Remapping Colonial LegaciesAdeline ChiaArtReview09 August 2024The group describes its happenings, events and exhibitions as ‘seeds’, a vision that supports incremental, organic change across disciplines
‘The Feminist Killjoy Handbook’ by Sara Ahmed Review: You Might Know HerAdeline ChiaArtReview22 May 2024Ahmed’s new book mounts a defence of the intersectional feminist who refuses to shut up
Wang Ya-Hui’s Brief History of TimeAdeline ChiaArtReview Asia15 April 2024How the late artist’s work demonstrates that you’re not alone
Taipei Biennial 2023 Review: Promise and ThreatAdeline ChiaArtReview13 March 2024The latest edition, ‘Small World’, asks if the urge to shelter from the big, scary world is necessarily in tension with connecting with it
Biennale Jogja 17 Review: Injustice to the EarthAdeline ChiaArtReview24 January 2024The latest edition of the Yogyakarta biennial explores ‘Titen’, a Javanese word for the art (or science?) of reading nature’s signs in order to predict natural disasters
The Tropical Sci-Fi Visions of ‘Tellurian Drama’Adeline ChiaArtReview Asia05 January 2024A film and book by artist Riar Rizaldi critiques the Indonesian state’s extraction and exploitation of nature