Solid are the Winds: Aeolian Encounters at The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial (Part I)

about 65 months ago (01/10/2019)

Solid are the Winds: Aeolian Encounters at The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial (Part I) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Natasha Harth for QAGOMA untitled (giran) (2018), Jonathan Jones in collaboration with Dr Uncle Stan Grant Snr AM January 10, 2019 By Marcus Yee (1259 words, five-minute read) This is the first of a two-part essay on the 9th Asia Pacific Triennial running at the Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia, from 24 November 2018 to 28 April 2019. Read Part II here . Since 1993, the Asia Pacific Triennial (APT) has been a gathering point for contemporary art practices across disparate contexts in Asia and the Pacific Islands, with an ambition to weave Australia closer to its geographical neighbours, rather than overlooking them on the way to Europe or United States.

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