Ai Weiwei
Khadim Ali
Jackie Chan
Beck Cole
Justine Cooper
eX De Medici
Jitish Kallat
Anish Kapoor
Bharti Kher
Sutee Kunavichayanont
Kwon Ki-soo
Dinh Q Le
Long March Project
Djambawa Marawili
Nasreen Mohamedi
Tuan Andrew Nguyen
Dennis Nona
Eko Nugroho
Tsuyoshi Ozawa
Pacific Textiles Project
Stephen Page
Paimen
Michael Parekowhai
John Pule
Nusra Latif Qureshi
Rashid Rana
Sangeeta Sandrasegar
Kumar Shahani
Talvin Singh
Michael Stevenson
Masami Teraoka
Yuken Teruya
Sima Urale
Viet Lihn
Gordon Walters
Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Yang Fudong
Yang Zhenzhong
Yoo Seung-ho
Doug Hall
Lynne Seear
Andrew Clark
Suhanya Raffel
Julie Ewington
Kathryn Weir
Maud Page
Sarah Tiffin
Don Heron
V edition. It is the only major series of exhibitions in the world to focus exclusively on the contemporary art of Asia and the Pacific, including Australia. It will include around 270 works by 37 individual artists, filmmakers and performers, as well as two multi-artist projects. Curated cinema and performance programs will bring a dynamic new dimension to APT5, exploring these media on a scale never before presented by the Triennial.
V edition
The Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) is the Queensland Art Gallery’s flagship international contemporary art event. Established in 1993, it is the only major series of exhibitions in the world to focus exclusively on the contemporary art of Asia and the Pacific, including Australia.
The fifth APT (APT5) will be the opening exhibition at the new Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) — the Queensland Art Gallery’s much-anticipated second building, which will be the largest gallery of modern art in Australia. APT5 will also be shown in the original Gallery building, with displays across both sites making the exhibition twice the scale of previous Triennials.
APT5 will include around 270 works by 37 individual artists, filmmakers and performers, as well as two multi-artist projects. Highlights will include numerous commissioned works by artists such as Ai Weiwei (China), Dinh Q Le (Vietnam) and eX de Medici (Australia), as well as the Triennial’s strongest representation of Pacific artists to date.
Curated cinema and performance programs will bring a dynamic new dimension to APT5, exploring these media on a scale never before presented by the Triennial.
Image: Viet Linh, Me Thao, Once upon a Time (still) (2002)
Opening: december, 2 2006
Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
Stanley Place, South Bank - Brisbane
Hours: 10.00am - 5.00pm Monday to Friday; 9.00am - 5.00pm Saturday and Sunday
Free Admission