APT9 Exhibition Report
‘ On an experiential level, one of APT’s trump cards — what keeps it relevant . . . is arguably its subtle, even-handed curation and its nurturing of relationships with far flung artists and art communities. ’ Max Crosbie-Jones, Nikkei Asian Review , 11 March 2019 ‘ It is honestly one of the most memorable exhibitions I have ever seen. So many powerful works. So many artists that are new to me. It gives deep insight to the region (and to our world) through highly individual and collective voices. The relationships are subtly drawn, and all beautifully installed. It’s a triumph . . . I’d love more Tate colleagues to see it. ’ Judith Nesbitt, Director, National & International Programmes, Tate PRINT TELEVISION RADIO ONLINE TOTAL 155 6 15 230 406 38.2 % 1.5 % 3.7 % 56.6 % 100 % TOTAL NUMBER OFMEDIA ITEMS OF TOTAL % ‘ This is what audiences can expect from an exhibition like the APT: the opportunity to gain insight — and not just glimpses — into worlds that are often out of reach. Fuata and Taumoepeau’s powerful intervention demonstrated how, in 2018, many of the voices that have historically been excluded from the wider conversation (inside and outside art) are not only knocking at the door, but have entered the building. ’ Susan Acret, OCULA , 8 December 2018 55 MEDIA
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