The Fifth Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art
From Asian Art Documentation
09/22/06
<events> 2006-12-02: Starts 2007-05-27: Ends </events>
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[edit] About
APT5, the fifth in the Triennial series, will also be the opening exhibition at the new Gallery of Modern Art.
APT5 will present a focused exploration of the work of 30–35 artists from Asia, Australia and the Pacific. It will feature a performance program and, for the first time, a curated cinema program. The popular Kids’ APT for young audiences will again be p resented, and will include a children’s festival.
APT insists collecting and acquisitions of works for APT5.
[edit] Event Location
- Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Brisbane, Australia [1]
[edit] Curatorial team
Doug Hall (AM, Director) | Lynne Seear (Assistant Director, Curatorial and Collection Development) | Andrew Clark (Assistant Director, Public Programs) | Suhanya Raffel, Head of Asian, Pacific and International Art) | Julie Ewington (Head of Australian Art) | Kathryn Weir (Head of Cinema) | Maud Page (Curator, Contemporary Pacific Art) | Sarah Tiffin (Curator, Historical Asian Art) | Don Heron (Head of Exhibitions and Display)
[edit] Participating Artists
Anish Kapoor (India/UK) | The Long March Project (China) | Ozawa Tsuyoshi (Japan) | Stephen Page (Australia) | Michael Parekowhai (New Zealand) | John Pule (Niue/New Zealand) | Kumar Shahani (India) | Talvin Singh (UK) | Michael Stevenson (New Zealand) | Masami Teraoka (Japan/USA) | Sima Urale (Samoa/New Zealand) | Ai Weiwei (China) | Yang Fudong (China) | Yang Zhenzhong (China)

