Annual Review 2013 - page 12

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APT7
THE 7TH ASIA PACIFIC
TRIENNIAL OF CONTEMPORARY ART
The Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art is the only exhibition
series in the world to focus exclusively on the contemporary art of
Asia, the Pacific and Australia.
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‘The 7th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary
Art’ (APT7) marked the twentieth anniversary
of our flagship series | Installation view of Raqib Shaw’s
Paradise Lost
2011–12 | © Raqib Shaw | Courtesy:
The artist and White Cube, London | GOMA | April 2013 |
Photograph: Brodie Standen
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APT7 not only pleased crowds
and critics but also contributed an
estimated $26.88 million to the Queensland
economy | APT7 exhibtion tour led by Ruth
McDougall, Curator, Pacific Art showing a
work from Graham Fletcher’s ‘Lounge Room
Tribalism’ series 2010 | Purchased 2010
with funds from the Estate of Lawrence F
King in memory of the late Mr and Mrs SW
King through the Queensland Art Gallery
Foundation | Collection: Queensland Art
Gallery | GOMA | March 2013 | Photograph:
Brad Wagner
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The exhibition closed in April with the debut
performance of
100 Million Nights
, Sydney band
Canyons’s luminescent collaboration with APT7 artist Daniel
Boyd, as part of a special one-night-only Up Late event | GOMA |
April 2013 | Photograph: Brodie Standen
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