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APT7 The 7th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art Queensland Art Gallery

by Queensland Art Gallery

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The APT7 exhibition provides access to art & ideas from some of the most dynamic regions in the world, presenting works by more than 100 artists. This catalogue reflects on the artistic, social & economic changes that have taken place across Asia & the Pacific in the two decades since the inception of the APT. Dates: 8 December 2012 14 April 2013.… (more)
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Catalogue of art exhibit/triennial in Queensland, Australia in 2012.

'as we reflect on 20 years olf cultural change, ... one of the constant themes of PAT7 is the built environment and the way structures influence people's engagements with their surroundings.

This emphasis on ephemeral structures and transitory spaces is evident in many APT7 works -- suggesting ideas of regeneration, re-evaluation and renewal.'

(Abstract from Foreword by Suhanya Raffel)
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The APT7 exhibition provides access to art & ideas from some of the most dynamic regions in the world, presenting works by more than 100 artists. This catalogue reflects on the artistic, social & economic changes that have taken place across Asia & the Pacific in the two decades since the inception of the APT. Dates: 8 December 2012 14 April 2013.

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