In the second issue of Seismopolite Journal of Art and Politics we have some very interesting perspectives from around the world...
A few highlights from the coming issue:
- June Yap comments on a theatre play dealing with art and freedom of speech in Singapore
- An interview with Övgü Gökçe from Diyarbakir Art Centre in the Southeast of Turkey
- An essay by May Adadol Ingawanij and David Teh about "The permeable cinema of Apichatpong Weerasethakul"
- A review of Tania Bruguera’s Immigrant Movement International by Chris Mansour
+ reviews of the exhibition Details at Bergen Kunsthall, Norway, and the 12th Istanbul Biennial
+ New Art Maps, and more!
Stay tuned!