'The 3rd Auckland Triennial addresses a prevailing condition of our times: turbulence. Throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries artists, writers and filmmakers have responded in a variety of ways to extraordinary and diverse levels of turmoil. Such is the power of turbulence, that it can create disturbing and serendipitous experiences. Turbulence gives rise to passion, and passion can produce fantasy, desire, anxiety and enjoyment, all of which underpin the arts... The artists in this exhibition offer a range of approaches to the turbulence of our times. The exhibition is organised as an interrelated set of experiences. It is not a procession of individual works, but a sequence of relationships. As a curatorial proposition, the political can be sensed between the works, as well as in the selection of work that has overt political content.' Victoria Lynn. Images of works in the catalogue are accompanied by individual texts and artist biographies.
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EX.NEZ.AUT.2007
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English

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2007

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086463272X

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1

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catalogue

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We Live in Turbulent Times - Victoria LYNN

Anitpodean Anti-Turbulence in Art and Political Economy - David CRAIG

Spheres, Cities, Transitions: International Perspectives on Art and Culture - Gerardo MOSQUERA

3rd Auckland Triennial 2007: Turbulence
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3rd Auckland Triennial 2007: Turbulence