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Rooted in Asia but connected to the world, print_screen is an editorial platform celebrating the stories, people, and ideas shaping contemporary art now.

Explore the vast terrains of Ursula K. Le Guin's fictional realms and their inhabitants as Sin Wai Kin delves into the map drawings that defy contemporary understanding of language, society and hitherto the world.
Sin Wai Kin • 27.02.2026

Dive into how Shiraz Bayjoo negotiates botanical histories steeped in legacies of colonialism, using print to revisit the collective memory and living traditions of indigenous communities.
Mandy Merzaban • 20.02.2026

Street View invites inspiring figures from art and culture to paint personal portraits of their home cities, with questions written by Singapore-based artist Heman Chong tapping into secrets, sounds, songs, tastes, smells and superstitions.
Korakrit Arunanondchai • 30.01.2026

Hear from Pinaree Sanpitak on a practice that treats paper as a site of possibility, as well as how her sculptural and site-specific works emerge through collaboration to create spaces for dialogue, play and discovery.
Margaret Wang • 23.01.2026

Learn how Wifredo Lam’s poetic yet politically charged art dissolved cultural boundaries, refused the colonial gaze and transformed histories of violence into a spiritually charged resistance—towards a boundless horizon of hope.

Explore how Sin Wai Kin uses the body as a site of mark-making and transformation, where face prints and performances blur identity, gender and narrative to create a queer, ever-shifting universe.
Stephanie Bailey • 23.01.2026

Daily Practice invites art-world creatives to share the habits and rituals that sustain their creative lives, with questions written by artist John Clang, whose practice adopts the ancient Chinese divinatory art of zi wei dou shu.
John Clang • 23.01.2026

Hear from Nathaniel and Natalie Gunawan on how they collect to uncover overlooked practices and stories with a focus on Southeast Asia, and reflect on how thoughtful patronage can cultivate a meaningful ecosystem.
Margaret Wang • 23.01.2026