The Ninth Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art

243 LIST OF WORKS Children of Heaven 2015–16 Digital photograph / 64 x 100.3cm / Courtesy: Gallery VER, Bangkok Deluminator 2015–16 Digital photograph / 52.5 x 35.1cm / Courtesy: Gallery VER, Bangkok Heaven Gate 2015–16 Digital photograph / 64 x 100.3cm / Courtesy: Gallery VER, Bangkok Illuminator 2015–16 Digital photograph / 52.5 x 35.1cm / Courtesy: The artist From ‘Mt Meru’ series: The Churning of the Ocean of Milk 2017 Digital photograph / 120 x 150cm The Coronation of Brukhonenko’s Dog 2017 Digital photograph / 150 x 120cm The Indra Reincarnation 2017 Digital photograph / 120 x 150cm Courtesy: The artist AYESHA SULTANA Bangladesh b.1984 Chain II 2018 Graphite on paper / 45.7 x 38cm Constellation I 2018 Graphite on paper / 243.8 x 304.8cm Constellation II 2018 Graphite on paper / 50.8 x 43.18cm Ripple 2018 Graphite on paper / 243.8 x 304.8cm through/above 2018 Graphite on paper / 97 x 66cm Untitled 2018 Graphite on paper / 31 x 31cm Untitled 2018 Graphite on paper / 48.25 x 38cm Vortex 2018 Graphite on paper / 61 x 61cm Courtesy: The artist and Experimenter, Kolkata LATAI TAUMOEPEAU ARTIST Australia b.1972 ZAN WIMBERLEY PHOTOGRAPHER Australia b.1986 Dark Continent 2018 Digital print on paper ed. 1/3 / 3 photographs: 118.9 x 84.1cm (sheet) (each) Dark Continent 2018 Digital print on paper ed. 1/3 / 236 x 168cm (sheet) Purchased 2018 with funds from the bequest of Jennifer Taylor through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery TUNGARU: THE KIRIBATI PROJECT Est. 2012, Aotearoa New Zealand CHRIS CHARTERIS Aotearoa New Zealand b.1966 MWEMWETAAKE ATANIBERU Kiribati b.1960 RARETI ATANIBERU Kiribati b.1968 LOUISA HUMPHRY Kiribati b.1952 LIZZY LECKIE Aotearoa New Zealand b.1965 String makers: Rakera Teitibora; Tiobia and Tiebane Boiaki; Koinawa, Tebunginako; Nuotaea Villages Abaiang, Kiribati Armour support: Tetairua Ataniberu and Bateriki Nabeia Te Buangui (The whale tooth) 2018 Kiribati Armour: Coconut fibre string, dried puffer fish and New Zealand flax / 115 x 75 x 40cm / Courtesy: The artists CHRIS CHARTERIS Aotearoa New Zealand b.1966 Te ma (Fish Trap) 2014 Ringed venus shells, nylon, wood / 460 x 740 x 80cm Te Nii (The giver of life) 2014 Coconut shell and coconut fibre string / 145cm (diam.) Courtesy: The artist Bwebwerake (to grow, to evolve) 2017–18 Fan palm stems, saw blades, shark’s teeth, waxed nylon, coconut string / 21 swords ranging from 10.6 x 13cm to 110 x 29cm, installed dimensions variable / Commissioned for APT9 / Purchased 2018 with funds from the bequest of Jennifer Taylor through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery LOUISA HUMPHRY Kiribati b.1952 Te Tai – Te Mae Ni Maie (headdress for dancing) 2017–18 Plant materials, straws, plastic, ribbons / 8 parts: 40 x 41 x 5cm (each, approx.) / Courtesy: The artist KAETAETA WATSON Kiribati b.1947 Te Tai – Te Mae Ni Maie (headdress for dancing) 2017–18 Plant materials, straws, plastic, ribbons / 8 parts: 40 x 41 x 5cm (each, approx.) / Courtesy: The artist JAMES TYLOR Kaurna, Māori Australia b.1986 From ‘Te Moana Nui: Navigating Time & Space’ series: Aotearoa (The Garden of Eden) 2017 Atua (In the Name of God) 2017 Hawaiki (Navigating Time and Space) 2017 Ika Wōka Waka Neke Nanu 2017 Pakanga (The Price of Land) 2017 Pākehā (Changing Tides) 2017 Tā moko (More Than Skin Deep) 2017 Taurekareka (Price of Freedom) 2017 Whakapapa (Holding the Ancestors) 2017 Daguerreotypes / 5 parts: 10.2 x 12.7cm (each); 4 parts: 12.7 x 10.2cm (each) / Courtesy: The artist, Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne and GAG PROJECTS, Adelaide | Berlin VUTH LYNO Cambodia b.1982 House – Spirit 2018 Spirit houses, steel, door and window frames / Dimensions variable / Courtesy: The artist and Sa Sa Art Projects / Proposed for the Queensland Art Gallery Collection MUNEM WASIF Bangladesh b.1983 Kheyal 2015–18 Single-channel video, 16:9, 23:34 minutes, black and white, sound / Courtesy: The artist and Project 88, Mumbai / With support from Bengal Foundation / Proposed for the Queensland Art Gallery Collection BOEDI WIDJAJA Indonesia/Singapore b.1975 Black—Hut, Black—Hut 2018–19 Mixed media installation / Installed dimensions variable / Co-commissioned with Singapore Art Museum for APT9 and Singapore Biennale 2019

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