di'van Issue 5
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d i'v 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
A World Affair: Biennials, Art Fairs and The 1851 Great Exhibition
STEPHANIE BAILEY
The Beachcombers
TAREK EL-ARISS
Stones Turned: Digging Into The Past, Digging Into The Present
NAT MULLER
We Can’t Even Call Them ‘Dead’: On Köken Ergun’s Heroes
GÖKCAN DEMIRKAZIK
Administering Time: The Owls, The Queen and The Maquettiste
BASAK SENOVA
We Don’t Really Need This/BELL Invites
ZOE DE LUCA
Re-Enchanting The World
JACOB DREYER
The Art of Disappearance
YAO SOUCHOU
Beyond Dialogue: Interpreting Recent Performances by Xiao Lu
LYNNE HOWARTH-GLADSTON / PAUL GLADSTON
On The Intersections of Terror and Performance
LEE WENG CHOY
Published by DI'VAN ART JOURNAL (Alan Cruickshank) and UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture
Editor: Alan Cruickshank
Design: Alan Cruickshank
ISSN 2207-1563
©Copyright 2018 Alan Cruickshank in conjunction with UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture, Sydney, the authors, and artists.

Image: Qiu Zhijie, 'Map of Technological Ethics' (detail) 2018. Courtesy: the artist and Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane