24 Nov, 2018 - 28 Apr, 2019
Featuring more than 80 artists and groups from over 30 countries, APT9 challenges conventional definitions of contemporary art by asking to consider its relationship to shifting social structures across the region. Explore a vast number of installations, paintings, sculptures, photographs and video from emerging and senior artists, together with leading works from Indigenous communities and artists.
Visitor Information
Open Days: November 24 - April 28 from 10 to 17
Participated Iranian Artists: Iman Raad and Zahra Imani
Pavilions
Queensland Art Gallery & Gallery of Modern Art
Queensland Museum | Stanley Place | South Brisbane | Queensland 4101 | Australia
visit websiteNews and Articles
9th Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art presents a rich, nuanced portrait of a complex region
Iman Raad's massive mural in the gallery's foyer is inspired by the colourful trucks and buses of South Asia.
visit website
The Best Things to Do in Brisbane in November
Queensland’s foremost cultural institution returns with its signature show, the Triennial of Contemporary Art. For more than 30 years QAGOMA has been building a collection of art from Asia and the Pacific.
visit website
The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art
More than 80 individual artists and group projects from more than 30 countries will be displayed at the Triennial.
visit website