‘The Second Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art has expanded the geographical spread eastward and westward to include India and a much greater Pacific presence. Over one hundred artists will be participating in 1996, many more than the seventy-six in the first Triennial three years ago…the Triennial project encompasses a long-term commitment by the Queensland Art Gallery to a series of exhibitions, conferences and publications which will generate a greater knowledge within Australia of the contemporary art of this part of the world and facilitate intellectual exchanges of ideas and contacts, especially amongst artists, in the Asia-Pacific region.’ – Caroline Turner, Deputy Director of Queensland Art Gallery. This catalogue includes a foreword by Doug Hall, Director of Queensland Art Gallery as well as artist's statements and biographies. Participating in this exhibition are the following non-Asian artists: Rene Boutin, Campfire Group, Wendi Choulai, Destiny Deacon, Tom Deko, Fiona Hall, Richard Joeban Harry, Kaibel Kaa, Michael Mel, Anna Mel, Eric Natuoivi, Micheline Neporon, Lin Onus, Luke Roberts, Kathy Temin, Denise Tiavouane, Wakas (group). Three leaflets, featuring the installations and performances; artists' statements; and a list of works, are attached in one of the copies.

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Onsite

Location code
EX.AUS.APT.1996
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

1996

ISBN / ISSN

0724271708

No of copies

2

Content type

catalogue

Chapter headings

Present Encounters: Mirror of the Future - Caroline TURNER

Developing Regionalist Perspectives in South-East Asian Art Historiography - T.K. SABAPATHY

Agus SUWAGE - Rizki A. ZAELANI

Suzann VICTOR - T.K. SABAPATHY

Jakapan VILASINEEKAL - Montien BOONMA, มณเฑียร บุญมา

VU Dan Tan - Natasha KRAEVSKAIA

WONG Hoy Cheong - Krishen JIT

ZAI KUNING - LEE Wengchoy, 李永財

Rene BOUTIN - Emmanuel KASARHEROU

CAMPFIRE GROUP - Margo NEALE

Wendi CHOULAI - Olive Tau DAVIS

Destiny DEACON - Clare WILLIAMSON

In Time - Julie EWINGTON

A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush - David ELLIOTT

Two or Three Things About Ourselves - Geeta KAPUR

A Misfit in Nowhereland - Pat HOFFIE

Contemporary Art: What/When/Where - Jim SUPANGKAT

A Recentred World: Post-European/Pro-Indigenous Art from Te Moananui-a-Kiwa/The South Pacific - Jonathan MANE-WHEOKI

Networks - Alison CARROLL

Australia and Asia: Uncommon Canvas - Neil MANTON

Bridging the East-West Divide: A Challenge for Curators - Anne KIRKER

Voices and Spaces: Shifting Dialogue and the Curatorial Process - Rhana DEVENPORT

The Present Situation of Japanese Art - Fumio NANJO, 南條史生

Japan: Post-Modern Paradox - Caroline TURNER

The Revolution Reinvigorated: Art as Cultural Strategy. Chinese Art in the 1990's - Claire ROBERTS, 羅清奇

Being Oneself: Individualism in the Contemporary Art of China/Hong Kong and Taiwan - HO Hing Kay Oscar, 何慶基

Remembering Hong Kong - Pat HOFFIE

Issues in Contemporary Art in the Asia-Pacific Region Today - David WILLIAMS

Korean Contemporary Art in the 1980's and 1990's - CHUNG Youngmok, 정영목

The Hermit's New World - Alison CARROLL

Contemporary Indian Art: Between Continuity and Disjuncture - Victoria LYNN

Vietnamese Artists: Making Do; Digging In; Breaking Out - Ian HOWARD

WU Tien-Chang

- Hyacinth LO, 羅秀芝

Yukinori YANAGI - Fumio NANJO, 南條史生

YUN Suk-Nam - AHN Soyeon, 안소연

ZHANG Xiaogang - CHANG Tsongzung Johnson, 張頌仁

Tom DEKO - John REI

Fiona HALL - Timothy MORRELL

Richard Joeban HARRY - Tom Byra MIXIE MOSBY

Kaibel KAA - Michael A. MEL

Michael MEL & Anna MEL - Richard CORNISH

Eric NATUOIVI - Ralph REGENVANU

Micheline NEPORON - Emmanuel KASARHEROU

Lin ONUS - Margo NEALE

Luke ROBERTS - Michele HELMRICH

Kathy TEMIN - Felicity COLMAN

Denise TIAVOUANE - Emmanuel KASARHEROU

THE WAKA Collective - Albert L. REFITI

THE WAKA Collective - Lara STRONGMAN

MEN'S WAKA - Justin PATON

WOMEN'S WAKA - Priscilla PITTS

Nindityo ADIPURNOMO - Raihul FADJRI

ANUSAPATI - Irma DAMAYANTI

ARAHMAIANI - Martinus Dwi Marianto

Yupha CHANGKOON - Somporn RODBOON

Charlie CO - Bobi VALENZUELA

DANG Thi Khue - PHAN Cam Thuong

ENG Hwee Chu - Kokchuen OOI

Francesca ENRIQUEZ - Patrick D. FLORES

The Philippines: Present Tense - Julie EWINGTON

Thailand: This Time Around - Anne KIRKER

Making Ripples and Catching Waves: The Context of Indonesian Contemporary Art - Timothy MORRELL

A Pacific Story. Screw the Rim: We Live in the Basin - Margo NEALE

CAI Guo Qiang - Dana FRIIS-HANSEN

CHAN Yuk Keung - HO Hing Kay Oscar, 何慶基

CHEN Yan Yin - XU Hong, 徐虹

CHOI Jeong Hwa - AHN Soyeon, 안소연

Emiko KASAHARA - Louise DOMPIERRE

KIM Hong-Joo - CHUNG Youngmok, 정영목

KIM Joon - CHUNG Hanjo, 정한조

KIM Myung-Hye - LEE Youngwook, 이영욱

Lee Ming-Tse - Maggie PAI, 白麥琪

Yasumasa MORIMURA - Judy ANNEAR

Takashi MURAKAMI - Midori MATSUI, 松井みどり

Ellen PAU - David CLARKE, 祈大衛

Kimio TSUCHIYA - Fumio NANJO, 南條史生

WANG Guang Yi - HONG Zhuan, 洪祝安

WANG Jian Wei - HONG Zhuan, 洪祝安

WANG Luyan - LI Xianting, 栗憲庭

Five Malaysian Artists - Simon ELLIOTT

Singapore: Art and Individuality - David BURNETT

Pacific Peoples: Papua New Guinea; New Caledonia; Vanuatu; Torres Strait; Indigenous Australia - Susan COCHRANE

Contemporary Art and the Limits of Globalisation - Nicholas THOMAS

Mark JUSTINIANI - Yeyey G. CRUZ

Kamin LERTCHAIPRASERT - Somporn RODBOON

MAI Anh Dung - TRINH Cung

Nalini MALANI

- Ashish RAJADHYAKSHA

Mrinalini MUKHERJEE - Deepak ANANTH

Fauzan OMAR - Niranjan Arumugam Deva Rajah

Chatchai PUIPIA - Somporn RODBOON

RAJA Shahriman Raja Aziddin - Awang Damit AHMAD

Navin RAWANCHAIKUL - Thanom CHAPAKDEE

N. N. RIMZON - Chaitanya SAMBRANI

Jose Tence RUIZ - Julie EWINGTON

Hasnul Jamal SAIDON - Amir Muhammad

SANGGAWA - Yeyey G. CRUZ

Nilima SHEIKH - Geeta KAPUR

Marintan SIRAIT - Enin SUPRIYANTO

Vivan SUNDARAM - Deepak ANANTH

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