The 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT10) Catalogue

The 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art 240 PUBLISHER Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art Stanley Place, South Bank, Brisbane PO Box 3686, South Brisbane Queensland 4101 Australia www.qagoma.qld.gov.au Published for ‘The 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art’, an exhibition organised by the Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) and held at QAGOMA, Brisbane, Australia, 4 December 2021 – 25 April 2022. © Queensland Art Gallery Board of Trustees, 2021 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 , no part may be reproduced without prior written permission from the publisher. No illustration in this publication may be reproduced without the permission of the copyright owners. Requests and inquiries concerning reproductions and rights should be addressed to the publisher. Copyright for texts in this publication is held by the authors and QAGOMA. Copyright in all art works and images is held by the creators or their representatives, unless otherwise stated. Copyright of photographic images is held by individual photographers and institutions or QAGOMA. Every endeavour has been made to obtain permissions from the copyright owners; inquiries concerning reproductions and rights should be addressed to the publisher. A catalogue record for this book is available from the National Library of Australia. The Australian Centre of Asia Pacific Art (ACAPA) is the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art's Asian and Pacific research and publishing arm. NOTES ON THE PUBLICATION The order of the artists’ family names and given names varies depending on the conventions used in their respective home countries, or the artist’s own preference. Text for this publication has been supplied by the authors as attributed. The views expressed are not necessarily those of the publisher. Dimensions of works are given in centimetres (cm), height preceding width followed by depth. Descriptive and attributed titles are in parentheses. Captions generally appear as supplied. All photography is credited as known. Care has been taken to ensure the colour reproductions match as closely as possible the digital files of the original works. Typeset in Averta. Image colour adjustment by Colour Chiefs, Brisbane. Printed by Printcraft, Brisbane, on HannoArt Silk from Ball & Doggett. ISBN: 9781925922080 DISTRIBUTION Thames & Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd 11 Central Boulevard Portside Business Park Port Melbourne Victoria 3207 T: +61 3 9646 7788 E: enquiries@thaust.com.au W: thamesandhudsonaustralia.com WARNING It is customary in many Indigenous communities not to mention the name or reproduce photographs of the deceased. All such mentions and photographs in this publication are with permission. However, care and discretion should be exercised in using this book within Indigenous communities. Cover: Lee Paje The Philippines b.1980 The Stories that Weren’t Told (details) 2019 Oil on copper mounted on wood / 243.8 x 300cm / Purchased 2021 with funds from Terry and Mary Peabody and Mary-Jeanne Hutchinson through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / Image courtesy: The artist and Tin-aw Arts Management Ltd pp.2–3 Thasnai Sethaseree Thailand b.1968 It’s unclearly clear, as yet incomplete (studio image) 2017–21 Paper collage, Buddhist monk robes, urethane, metal / Three parts: 400 x 800cm (each) / Commissioned for APT10. Purchased 2021 with funds from Metamorphic Foundation through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art / Image courtesy: The artist pp.4–5 Subash Thebe Limbu Yakthung people Nepal/United Kingdom b.1981 NINGWASUM (still) 2020–21 Single-channel video: 16:9, colour, sound, 40 minutes (approx.) / Purchased 2021. Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art pp.6–7 Uramat Sivirihtki at Engini (fire dance), Gaulim, 2016 / Image courtesy: Judith Kakabin / Photograph: Gideon Kakabin

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