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Aug 02 2018

Full Artist List For Asia Pacific Triennial 2018 Released

by Dennis Mao
QIU ZHIJIE will create a site-specific, large-scale ink painting titled Map of Utopia for the 2018 Asia Pacific Triennial (APT). Pictured: QIU ZHIJIE’s Map of Utopia – People Who Claimed to be Messiah Crowded History, 2015, ink on paper, 245 × 126 cm. Courtesy and copyright the artist.
QIU ZHIJIE will create a site-specific, large-scale ink painting titled Map of Utopia for the 2018 Asia Pacific Triennial (APT). Pictured: QIU ZHIJIE’s Map of Utopia – People Who Claimed to be Messiah Crowded History, 2015, ink on paper, 245 × 126 cm. Courtesy and copyright the artist.
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On August 1st, the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) released the full list of artists participating in the ninth edition of the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art. The lineup comprises over 80 artists and collectives from more than 30 countries in Asia, the Pacific and Australia.

Participants include Chinese contemporary artist Qiu Zhijie, who will create an enormous site-specific ink painting titled Map of Utopia (2018) at the Gallery of Modern Art in late August for APT9. Based in Beijing, Qiu is renowned for his multidisciplinary, trans-historical reflection on knowledge and daily life. Through a variety of mediums, idioms and cultural frameworks, he strives to achieve a notion of “total art,” encompassing rich dialogues with Chinese traditions, contemporary art, philosophy and social engagement. 

QAGOMA director Chris Saines revealed in the press statement that other highlights of APT9 will be Kuwaiti artist Monira Al Qadiri’s video installation exploring the waning pearling industry in the Persian Gulf, titled DIVER (2018), as well as the installation My Forest is Not Your Garden (2016–18) by Singapore-based artists Robert Zhao Renhui and Donna Ong. 

APT9 will take place at QAGOMA from November 24th, 2018 to April 28th, 2019. 

The artists participating in the ninth Asia Pacific Triennial are:

Jananne al-Ani

Zico Albaiquni

Sadik Kwaish Alfraji

Monira Al Qadiri

Rasheed Araeen

Martha Atienza

Kushana Bush

Cao Fei

Gary Carsley

Roberto Chabet

Chen Zhe

Kawayan De Guia

Enkhbold Togmidshiirev

Erub/Lifou Project

Nona Garcia

Simon Gende

Lola Greeno

Gunantuna (Tolai people), led by Gideon Kakabin

Shilpa Gupta

Tada Hengsapkul

Gavin Hipkins

Joyce Ho

Hou I-Ting

Htein Lin

Images of the Crisis

Zahra Imani

Mao Ishikawa

Jaki-Ed Project

Jeong Geumhyung

Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner

Jonathan Jones

Karrabing Film Collective

Ali Kazim

Aisha Khalid

Naiza Khan

Waqas Khan

Kim Beom

Meiro Koizumi

Kapulani Landgraf

Idas Losin

Ly Hoàng Ly

Gregory Dausi Moah

Mochu

Yuko Mohri

Vincent Namatjira

Nguyễn Trinh Thi

Anne Noble

Aditya Novali

Elia Nurvista

Shinro Ohtake

Donna Ong and Robert Zhao Renhui

Alair Pambegan

Pangrok Sulap

Bona Park

Bounpaul Phothyzan

Souliya Phoumivong

Qiu Zhijie

Iman Raad

Margaret Rarru and Helen Ganalmirriwuy

Lisa Reihana

Peter Robinson

Handiwirman Saputra

Mithu Sen

Hassan Sharif

Tcheu Siong

Jakkai Siributr

Soe Yu Nwe

Herman Somuk

Harit Srikhao

Ayesha Sultana

Latai Taumoepeau

Tungaru: The Kiribati Project, led by Chris Charteris

James Tylor

Vuth Lyno

Munem Wasif

Boedi Widjaja

Areta Wilkinson

Women’s Wealth

Sawangwongse Yawnghwe

Pannaphan Yodmanee

Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries

Zheng Guogu

Dennis Mao is an editorial intern at ArtAsiaPacific.

The ninth Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art will be on view at the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, from November 24, 2018, to April 28, 2019. 

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