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5 December 2009 – 5 April 2010 Gallery of Modern Art + Queensland Art Gallery. About APT. The Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art is the only recurring exhibition of contemporary art of Asia, Australia and the Pacific. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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5 December 2009 – 5 April 2010Gallery of Modern Art + Queensland Art
Gallery
About APT • The Asia Pacific Triennial of
Contemporary Art is the only recurring exhibition of contemporary art of Asia, Australia and the Pacific.
• APT6 incorporates Kids APT and Summer Festival, cinema program, regional Queensland programs, Up Late, public programs, education programs and resources.
• 100 artists and filmmakers from 25 countries
• First time: North Korea, Iran, Turkey, Tibet, Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma).
APT Attendance
• APT 1 1993: 60 000
• APT 2 1996: 120 000
• APT 3 1999: 150 000
• APT 4 2002: 220 000
• APT 5 2006: 350 000 (QAG and GoMA)
Promised Lands5 December 2009 – 5 April 2010
Promised Lands profiles cinematic and geopolitical relationships
throughout the Indian subcontinent (Bangladesh, India, Jammu and
Kashmir, Pakistan, Sri Lanka) across to West Asia and the Middle
East (including Afghanistan, Armenia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan,
Kurdistan, Lebanon, Palestine and Turkey).
Promised Lands provides an opportunity to
develop conversations that look to West Asia
and the Middle East, encountering the
intersecting countries, religions, cultures and
histories that help inform our understanding
of these evolving regions today and their future.
The Road to JaffnaSri Lanka
Cinema of PartitionBangladesh India Kashmir Pakistan
The Tree of LifeAfghanistan Iran Iraq Kurdistan
Return of the PoetArmenia Turkey
Eating my HeartLebanon Israel Palestine
APT6 Kids
Since APT3 in 1999, the APT has included a specially curated exhibition forchildren — ‘Kids’ APT’ — specially commissioned activities for children and families
Summer Festival – last 2 weeks in January. Kids APT5 Summer Festival: 68,500 to QAG; 57,700 at GoMA; 5700 at regional Qld venues