A Forgotten Manga Artist: Kuniko TsuritaFi ChurchmanArtReview16 December 2020In comics drawn between 1966–1980, the manga artist reflects on the role of women in Japanese society and its youth in existential crisis
Folktales and Tragedies: Thao Nguyen PhanFi ChurchmanArtReview Asia04 December 2020The Vietnamese artist tells the story of cyclical human destruction through local folklore and traditions of reincarnation
Nalini Malani’s ‘Animation Chamber’ Crackles With Emotion and EnergyFi ChurchmanArtReview Asia25 November 2020The Indian artist creates a dizzying immersive experience with her latest commission at London’s Whitechapel Gallery
How Comic Books Can Make HistoryFi ChurchmanArtReview29 October 2020Tian Veasna’s ‘Year of the Rabbit’ is a gripping tale of fleeing the Khmer Rouge
We Cannot Escape Our History: Artist Grada Kilomba Shines New Light on Old StoriesFi ChurchmanArtReview06 October 2020The Berlin-based Portuguese artist on mixing history, theory and performative practice to reveal what has been hidden
Why Claudia Andujar’s Photographs Are More Than ‘Just’ ArtFi ChurchmanArtReview26 August 2020Now on view at the Barbican, the Brazil-based artist-activist’s recent work documents the indigenous Yanomami of the Amazon and their fight for human rights
‘Mr. Vampire’: Fear and Laughter in Hong KongFi ChurchmanArtReview Asia01 July 2020The embattled island’s horror-comedy-Kungfu flicks reveal both a sense of humour and a statement of intent