Katalog dan Terbitan Kegiatan
The 10th Asia Pacific Triennial
Significantly, this edition further advances two trends that have been underway within the Triennial for some time. The first is to incorporate the expanded community so vital to the development of APT into the structure of the project itself, the second is to recognise the increasing significance of First Nations artists, as well as practitioners from minority communities, in debates around contemporary art across the region. Often these aims have been undertaken in tandem.
Within its broader contingent of 69 projects by some 150 artists, APT10 features four co-curated sections that unite multiple practitioners and have been produced with partner organisations and the contribution of co-curators. The Australian Centre of Asian and Pacific Art (ACAPA), the Triennial's research arm, provides the framework for further initiatives that broaden the community involved in the APT in focused and meaningful ways. The ACAPA Pasifika Community Engagement Project (ACE), co-created with a group of ten dynamic young Pacific Islanders, specifically platforms the knowledge and values of Pacific communities in south-east Queensland
22-11001 | 702 A 10/2022 | Katalog Seni (Katalog Biennale & Triennial Luar Negeri) | Tersedia |
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