Americanese: Can ‘Asian’ Art Escape the Western Gaze?Marv RecintoArtReview Asia30 June 2023Who knew that ‘Asian’ art was invented in America? But then again, so was everything else
‘Yellowface’ Takes Aim at the Exploitation of Diversity in the Creative IndustryMarv RecintoArtReview Asia08 June 2023Rebecca Kuang’s satirical psychological thriller cleverly captures the frustrations that many BIPOC have when white people occupy and appropriate nonwhite spaces
Turning Up the Volume on a History of Filipino Protest MusicMarv RecintoArtReview01 June 2023An archive exhibition showcasing almost half a century of sonic resistance in the Philippines struggles to communicate its contemporary significance
Maria Ressa Against TyrannyMarv RecintoArtReview Asia24 May 2023The Nobel Peace Prize laureate’s memoir, ‘How to Stand Up to a Dictator’, is a rallying cry in the struggle against censorship
The Bizarre World of Art MerchandiseMarv RecintoArtReview21 April 2023What would Jean-Michel Basquiat have thought of the line of easy-care rugs produced in his name?
Sigrid Holmwood’s Symbols of DestructionMarv RecintoArtReview23 February 2023A new show at Annely Juda Fine Art, London is at once a commemoration, reclamation and celebration of the proverbial witch
Uncovering the ‘Mysteries’ of the PhilippinesMarv RecintoArtReview Asia27 January 2023Philip Bowring’s ‘The Making of the Modern Philippines’ is a piece of armchair-research that betrays his naivete