The 4th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT4)
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When
12 Sep 2002 – 27 Jan 2003
Where
Queensland Art Gallery
About
'The 4th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art' (APT4), or APT2002 as it was also known, featured work by a core group of influential artists from the Asia Pacific region who challenged and shaped the course of contemporary art and modern culture over recent decades — Yayoi Kusama, Nam June Paik and Lee U-fan. These works were supplemented by a younger generation of artists who explored related ideas and themes.
Unlike earlier Triennials, which surveyed more than 70 artists each, APT4 focused on a substantial body of work by 16 artists and a performance collective. The exhibition occupied more than 80 per cent of the Queensland Art Gallery's display space, allowing each artist to be represented in depth.
Artists
BOONMA, Montien | CARCHESIO, Eugene | DONO, Heri | GROUNDS, Joan | HOTERE, Ralph | KUSAMA, Yayoi | LEE U-fan | LEGASPI, Jose | LIN, Michael Ming Hong | MALANI, Nalini | PAIK, Nam June | PASIFIKA DIVAS | REIHANA, Lisa | RILEY, Michael | SONG Dong | SUH Do-Ho | TAYLOR, Howard