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d iˈv a n | A Journal of Accounts offers critical interpretations on contemporary art and culture, and its broader historical, socio-political, and theoretical contexts, from the greater Asia (Middle East, South/Southeast/East Asia and Asia-Pacific) regions which determine historical and current socio-cultural affinities with contemporary Australian art and society.
CONTENTS
Parergon
ALAN CRUICKSHANK
Contact Zones: From Russia to China The Silk Road Revisited
CHARLES MEREWETHER
The First Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Queensland Art Gallery, 1993
DOUG HALL
Imagination Across the Sea: Looking into the History of Connectivity of the Middle East and Southeast Asia
ALIA SWASTIKA
What is a “National” Exhibition? Understanding Australia's 'The National'
ADAM GECZY
Colour Section
GUO JIAN
KHADIM ALI
Nation of Signs
SOUCHOU YAO
The Colour Line: Archie Moore & W.E.B Du Bois
DJON MUNDINE
Don’t Forget How to Fly
RANA ANANI
The Witness’ Account of the Other Side From Cracks in History: Azadeh Akhlaghi's By An Eyewitness
DILPREET BHULLAR
Published by DI'VAN ART JOURNAL (Alan Cruickshank) and UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture
Editor: Alan Cruickshank
Contributing Editor: Paul Gladston
Design: Alan Cruickshank
ISSN 2207-1563
© Copyright 2021 Alan Cruickshank in conjunction with UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture, Sydney, the authors, and artists.

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
Image: Guo Jian, 'Do You Feel Anything?' 2021. Courtesy: the artist and Arc One Gallery, Melbourne