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PROCESS

The eighth edition of QAGOMA’s flagship exhibition series

emphasised performance, figuration and the human form’s

capacity to express social and political ideas. Along with

works by more than 80 artists and groups, the exhibition

project included the ongoing performance program APT8

Live, a conference, APT8 Cinema, and two publications.

The research and development of the APT is a three-year

process, culminating in an intense period for the QAGOMA

design, workshop and installation teams, who work with

artists to realise every piece of this multifaceted project.

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APT8

THE 8TH

ASIA PACIFIC

TRIENNIAL OF

CONTEMPORARY ART

21 NOVEMBER 2015 –

10 APRIL 2016

QAGOMA

CURATORS / CHRIS SAINES, DIRECTOR;

MAUD PAGE, DEPUTY DIRECTOR,

COLLECTION & EXHIBITIONS;

AARON SEETO, CURATORIAL MANAGER,

ASIAN & PACIFIC ART; AND THE

QAGOMA CURATORIAL TEAM

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CLOCKWISE FROMTOP LEFT /

Venkat Raman Singh Shyam paints

his untitled mural for the Kalpa

Vriksha project / November 2015

Nicolas Molé installing

Ils vous

regardent (They look at you)

2015 /

November 2015

Volunteers and staff installing

Haegue Yang’s

Sol LeWitt Upside

Down – Open Modular Cubes

(Small), Expanded 958 Times

2015 / November 2015

Conservators prepare work for

display at QAG / October 2015

Photographs: Chloë Callistemon

REVIEW

2015

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REVIEW

2015

PICTURE

PICTURE