Storytellers Who Listen: John Berger and Arundhati Roy on How To Be a WriterMark Rappoltartreview.com27 January 2021Literature as the art of smuggling out the stories of others who can’t be heard or whom no one wants to hear
‘We’re Shaped by Our Memories’: Claire Hsu on Two Decades of Asia Art ArchiveMark Rappoltartreview.com11 January 2021Cofounder Claire Hsu steps down from her role as director, and reflects on the evolution of the Hong Kong non-profit
Old Stories, New Experiences: Dhaka Art Summit 2020Mark RappoltArtReview15 December 2020This year’s summit was at the centre of key conversations about 2020
Rashid Johnson on Anxiety, Agency and Digital ExhibitionsMark Rappoltartreview.com04 December 2020‘I feel like I have to just keep looking.’ The artist discusses navigating online space and making art during the pandemic
Shen Xin Explores Statelessness in East AsiaMark RappoltArtReview Asia12 November 2020In their latest work, the Chengdu-born Minnesota-based artist embraces the unknown
‘Girls Against God’: Jenny Hval’s Genre-Bending Novel, ReviewedMark RappoltArtReview28 October 2020The author kicks against the pricks of a male pantheon
Rediscovered: Kamala Markandaya’s ‘The Coffer Dams’Mark RappoltArtReview Asia26 October 2020The 1969 novel, set in newly-independent India, takes us to the roots of some of the key conflicts that have shaped our present