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REVIEW 2012
CoVER
Installation view of
Ressort
2012 by
Huang Yong Ping in ‘The 7th Asia Pacific
Triennial of Contemporary Art’ (APT7) at
the Queensland Art Gallery, December
2012 / Photograph: Brodie Standen
inSiDE CoVER
Installation view of
How to make a
paramodel
2012 by Paramodel in ‘The 7th
Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary
Art’ (APT7), at the Gallery of Modern Art,
December 2012
ConTEnTS
Installation view of
Spread 201009103
2010 by MadeIn Company in ‘The 7th Asia
Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art’
(APT7) at the Queensland Art Gallery,
December 2012
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Exterior view of GOMA during APT7,
December 2012
pAGE 94, 99
Pasifika Divas performance during the
opening weekend of ‘APT 2002: The 4th
Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary
Art’, Queensland Art Gallery, September
2002
pAGE 100–101
Sally Gabori
Australia b.c.1924 |
Dibirdibi Country
(detail) 2008 | Synthetic
polymer paint on linen | Purchased 2008
with funds from Margaret Mittelheuser,
AM
,
and Cathryn Mittelheuser,
AM
, through the
Queensland Art Gallery Foundation |
© Sally Gabori, 2008. Licensed by
Viscopy, Sydney, 2013
pAGES 95–98
1 / Installation view of Alfredo and
Isabel Aquilizan’s
In-flight (Project:
Another Country)
2009, created for Kids’
APT6, ‘The 6th Asia Pacific Triennial of
Contemporary Art’ (APT6), Queensland
Art Gallery, December 2009
2 / Performance during ‘The 2nd Asia
Pacific Triennial of Contemporary
Art’ (APT2), Queensland Art Gallery,
September 1996
3 / Suhanya Raffel (left), then
Curatorial Manager, Asian and Pacific
Art, in conversation with artist Monir
Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian (right), with
Farmanfarmaian’s
Lightning for Neda
2009, APT6, Gallery of Modern Art,
December 2009
4 / Pasifika Divas’ performance during
the opening weekend of ‘APT 2002:
Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary
Art’ (APT4), Queensland Art Gallery,
September 2002
5 / Installation view of artist collective
Slavs and Tatars’
Pray Way
2012, ‘The 7th
Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary
Art’ (APT7), Queensland Art Gallery,
December 2012
6 / Charwei Tsai’s performance of
Sky Mantra
2009 during APT6, Gallery
of Modern Art, December 2009
7 / Exterior view of GOMA during ‘The 5th
Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary
Art’ (APT5), December 2006
8 / A Kids’ APT3 activity,‘The 3rd Asia
Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art’
(APT3), Queensland Art Gallery,
January 2000
9 / Installation view of Mohammed Qasim
Ashfaq’s
HOW DIRTY IS YOUR GLOSSY
BLACK II
2010, APT7, Queensland Art
Gallery, December 2012
10 / Doug Hall, then Gallery Director,
speaking at the Director’s Symposium’,
APT5, Gallery of Modern Art, December
2006 / Photograph: Alan Jensen
11 / Wayne Goss, then Chair of the Board
of Trustees, delivering a floortalk during
the opening weekend of both GOMA and
APT5, Gallery of Modern Art, December
2006
12 / Michael Ming Hong Lin worked with
a team of volunteers on his site-specific
mural
Gallery 5 wall, QAG 09.12.02 –
01.27.03
2002 for APT4, Queensland Art
Gallery, September 2002
13 / Dan Tan Vu installing his
Suitcases
of a pilgrim
1996, APT2, Queensland Art
Gallery, September 1996
14 / Installation view of Wit
Pimkanchanapong’s
Cloud
2009, APT6,
Gallery of Modern Art, December 2009
15 / Young Indigenous dancers performing
during the APT5 opening weekend,
Gallery of Modern Art, December 2006 /
Photograph: Jo Bell
16 / Song Dong’s performance
Writing
time with water
2002, APT4, Queensland
Art Gallery, September 2002
17 / Jose Legaspi gives a floortalk
on his work
Phlegm
2000–02, APT4,
Queensland Art Gallery, September 2002
18 / Installation view of the Watermall
during APT2, Queensland Art Gallery,
September 1996
19 / Installation view of Dadang
Christanto’s
For those: Who are poor,
Who are suffer(ing), Who are oppressed,
Who are voiceless, Who are powerless,
Who are burdened, Who are victims of
violence, Who are victims of a dupe, Who
are victims of injustice
1993, ‘The 1st
Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary
Art’ (APT1), Queensland Art Gallery,
September 1993
20 / Campbell Newman, then Lord
Major of Brisbane, and children with
Yang Zhenzhong’s Kids’ APT5 activity
Light and Easy
(
Brisbane
) 2006, Gallery of
Modern Art, December 2006
21 / Installation view of Louisa Bufardeci’s
(In a very short space of time through
very short times of space) the universe
devolves into a string
2012, APT7, Gallery
of Modern Art, December 2012
22 / Anna Bligh, then Premier of
Queensland and Minister for the Arts,
with Tony Ellwood, then Gallery Director,
the Preview of APT6, Gallery of Modern
Art, December 2009
23 / Electronic music artist Talvin
Singh performing at the combined
opening celebration of GOMA and APT5,
December 2006 / Photograph: Jo Bell
24 / Installation view of Subodh Gupta’s
Line of Control (1)
2008, APT6, December
2009
25 / Installation view of Tiffany Chung’s
roaming with the dawn – snow drifts,
rain falls, desert wind blows
2012, APT7,
Gallery of Modern Art, December 2012 /
Photograph: Brodie Standen
26 / Montien Boonma installing his
Lotus
sound
1992 for APT1, Queensland Art
Gallery, September 1993
27 / Installation view of Raqib Shaw’s
Paradise Lost
2001–11, APT7, Queensland
Art Gallery, December 2012 /
Photograph: Brodie Standen
28 / Installation view of Ai Weiwei’s
Boomerang
2006, APT5, Queensland Art
Gallery, December 2006
29 / Wayne Goss, then Premier of
Queensland, announcing the Queensland
Art Gallery’s new project ‘The Asia Pacific
Triennial of Contemporary Art’, the first
of which was to be staged the following
year, 1992
30 / Peter Beattie, then Premier of
Queensland, at the Official Opening of
GOMA and APT5, December 2006
31 / Zimi Meka, Chief Executive Officer,
Ausenco, and Frank Kramer, Chief
Executive Officer, Kramer Ausenco,
sponsors of the PNG Project, met with
senior members of the Kwoma Wanyi
clan, who led a range of dances during
the opening of their
Koromb
(
Spirit house
)
2012, APT7, December 2012
32 / The Pasifika Divas performance,
with Yayoi Kusama’s
Narcissus Garden
1966/2002 (background), during APT4,
Queensland Art Gallery, September 2002
33 / APT3 opening-weekend public
program, Queensland Art Gallery,
September 1999
34 / The APT7 Preview event, Gallery
of Modern Art, December 2012 /
Photograph: Brad Wagner
35 / The Official Opening of APT4,
Queensland Art Gallery, September 2002
36 / Kids’ APT 2002 mascot ‘Bug Master’
with young visitors, APT4, Queensland
Art Gallery December 2002
37 / APT3 opening-weekend public
program, Queensland Art Gallery,
September 1999
Sally Gabori
Australia b.c.1924 |
Dibirdibi
Country
2008 | Synthetic polymer paint
on linen | Purchased 2008 with funds
from Margaret Mittelheuser,
AM
, and
Cathryn Mittelheuser,
AM
, through the
Queensland Art Gallery Foundation |
© Sally Gabori, 2008. Licensed by
Viscopy, Sydney, 2013 (Detail shown
on page 100–01)