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Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art

t is not the first time I have seen the 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT10) in its planning stage, witnessing the potential scale of the event via models of the galleries of both of the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) buildings, again dominated by the overarching footprint of its flagship event. Curator Tarun Nagesh gives me a guided tour of this miniature representation of APT10’s sixty-nine projects, currently in development by over 100 emerging and established artists, collectives and filmmakers – from more than thirty countries. The unruly embrace of the building by this exhibition is overwhelming, its detail hard to absorb in the

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