APT10: NAVIGATING THE PAST AND WRITING NEW FUTURES – TAASA Review March 2022
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Tarun Nagesh T he Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) was born at a time when Queensland and Australia were forging new relationships with the surrounding region.
A series of three APT exhibitions was first announced in 1990, the year following the first Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation founded by Bob Hawke, and APT1 was presented in 1993 on the tail of several announcements by Paul Keating positioning Australia’s future in Asia. Installation view APT10.
(Foreground) Works by Kimiyo Mishima, ceramic...