Abstract
The Third Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT 3), presented at the Queensland Art Gallery in Brisbane, Australia from September 9, 1999, through January 26, 2000, completed a series of three exhibitions initiated in the early 1990s. It has been my privilege to serve as project director for all three exhibitions, which have involved over six hundred artists, curators, and writers from the region in a collaborative endeavor to understand the changing art of the Asia-Pacific today. The multiperspective curatorial selection model, based on mutual respect and genuine inquiry, has been for me the most rewarding aspect of the project, which has been more than an exhibition—it has been a shared journey of discovery.
Additional information
Notes on contributors
Caroline Turner
Caroline Turner was Deputy Director and Curatorial Co-ordinator for all three Asia-Pacific Triennials at the Queensland Art Gallery. She was recently appointed Deputy Director of the Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University, where she will direct cultural research projects.