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Below
is information on past events supported by The Japan
Foundation.
Please return soon to check for new information
on Japan-related art events.
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http://www.biennaleofsydney.com.au/ |
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One
of the world's major contemporary art festivals,
the Biennale of Sydney has since 1973 brought significant
new international contemporary art, including from
Japan to show along side ground breaking Australian
art.
Imagination and invention are the themes of the
Biennale of Sydney 2002. This year, the theme for
the Biennale is (The World May Be) Fantastic, and
explores the way artists use narratives, models,
fictions and fabrications to challenge and to change
our interpretations of the world. The participating
Japanese artists this year are Yanagi Miwa and Sone
Yutaka.
The Biennale of Sydney 2002 website will be constantly
updated with new and exciting features over the
next few months.
Taking place in the city's leading museums and galleries,
The Biennale of Sydney is accompanied by a dynamic
program of performances, screenings, artists' talks
and webcasts, and most events are free.
Supported by The Japan Foundation |
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The
2002 Biennale will be hosted at the following venues
around Sydney: |
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The
Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT)
is an initiative of the Queensland Art Gallery and
is the Gallery's peak project in its active engagement
with the Asia-Pacific region. Since 1993, the APT
has been the first and only major series of exhibitions
in the world to focus on the contemporary art of
Asia and the Pacific including Australia.
The APT is now recognised as one of Australia's
foremost cultural events and has earned its place
as an essential and important event on the national
arts calendar. |
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Supported
by The Japan Foundation |
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http://www.qag.qld.gov.au/apt2002/ |