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Presented by the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki in partnership
with Artspace, the Gus Fisher Gallery and St Paul Street Gallery
WE LIVE IN TURBULENT TIMES. The
3rd Auckland Triennial addresses the condition of turbulence the
complex and unpredictable cultural and political environment in which we live.
The artists in this exhibition engage with the emotional flux of their daily
reality, responding to the ambient hopes and fears in our midst. They create
aesthetic interventions active, vital and alternative ways of looking at the
world around us.
The artists in turbulence present their real and imagined expressions of
sustenance and exile, ancestry and colonisation, trade and co-existence.
The Auckland Triennial is New Zealand's premier international contemporary art
exhibition providing a window onto the art of today while creating a dialogue
between local artists and their global counterparts.
Presented at venues throughout inner city Auckland, turbulence will include
painting, sculpture, photography, video, installation, film, performance and
collaborations between international and New Zealand artists.
For further information about turbulence: the 3rd Auckland Triennial or to sign
up for updates please email info@aucklandtriennial.com
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ARTISTS
Full list announced 6 November 2006
| Lida Abdul |
Afghanistan |
| Chantal Akerman |
Belgium |
| Vyacheslav Akhunov |
Uzbekistan |
| and Sergey Tichina |
Uzbekistan |
| Eve Armstrong |
New Zealand |
| The Atlas Group / Walid Raad |
Lebanon/United States of America |
| Carlos Capelán |
Uruguay/Sweden |
| Phil Collins |
United Kingdom |
| Donna Conlon |
Panama |
| Shane Cotton |
Nga Puhi/New Zealand |
| Christina Dimitriadis |
Greece/Germany |
| Willie Doherty |
Northern Ireland |
| Regina José Galindo |
Guatemala |
| Carlos Garaicoa |
Cuba |
| Alexandros Georgiou |
Greece |
| Monica Giron |
Argentina |
| George Gittoes |
Australia |
| Fiona Hall |
Australia |
| Mona Hatoum |
Palestine/United Kingdom |
| Julian Hooper |
New Zealand |
| Alfredo Jaar |
Chile/United States of America |
| Isaac Julien |
United Kingdom |
| Lucia Madriz |
Costa Rica |
| Oscar Muñoz |
Columbia |
| John Pule |
Niue/New Zealand |
| r e a |
Gamilaraay/Wailwan people of NSW, Australia |
| Julie Rrap |
Australia |
| Michal Rovner |
Israel/United States of America |
| Lázaro A. Saavedra González |
Cuba |
| Sriwhana Spong |
New Zealand |
| Yuk King Tan |
New Zealand |
| Laura Waddington |
United Kingdom |
| Lynette Wallworth |
Australia |
| Areta Wilkinson |
Kai Tahu/New Zealand |
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| Long March Project |
People’s Republic of China |
| with Daniel Malone |
New Zealand |
| and Kah Bee Chow |
Malaysia/New Zealand |
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CURATOR
Celebrated Melbourne-based curator Victoria Lynn will curate the
3rd Auckland
Triennial.
New Zealand's largest and most prestigious international contemporary art
exhibition, is pleased to have attracted a curator of Victoria's calibre.
Director, Chris Saines enthuses, "Victoria brings a wealth of knowledge to the
exhibition. She is no stranger to biennales with involvement in Queensland's
Asia Pacific Triennial, as the Australian Commissioner for the Venice Biennale
in 2003 and as curator of Tarrawarra Museum of Art's inaugural biennial in
mid-2006".
Contemporary curator at the Art Gallery of New South Wales for over a decade,
Victoria more recently worked as Director, Creative Development, at the
Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne.
Victoria sees the role of the Auckland Triennial as "stimulating and enriching
the lives of the art communities, while also providing a window onto the world
of contemporary creativity for a wider audience." Adding that "the Triennial
looks both inward and outward: to the needs of the local communities and to the
flux of international art. It creates a dialogue between the local and the
global."
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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
Keynote lecture – Gerardo Mosquera
Friday 9 March, 6pm
Gerardo Mosquera, Cuban academic and co-curator of the 2006
Liverpool Biennial, will deliver the opening address ‘Transitions:
some international viewpoints on art and culture’. Admission
charged: $10 adult/$8 concession. Bookings essential: ph + 64 9 307
4540.
Info@aucklandtriennial.com
Panel discussions
Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 March 1pm - 3.30pm
Auckland Art Gallery auditorium
Invited speakers will consider the impacts of diaspora, migration
and exile and their expression in contemporary art and culture.
FREE. Bookings not required.
PERFORMANCE AND EVENTS
Opening Weekend 9-11 MARCH 2007
Don't miss daily talks by international and local artists as well as
performances over the opening weekend. All venues will be open on Sunday 11
March. Details will be posted on this site closer to the opening.
The Atlas Group/Walid Raad Lebanon/United States of America
Attempting to research and document the history of contemporary Lebanon the
performances of The Atlas Group are populated by imaginary figures, archival
documents, video projections and memories of the turmoil of Lebanon.
FREE. Bookings essential: ph + 64 9 307 4540 or email:
info@aucklandtriennial.com
Eve Armstrong (New Zealand)
Visitors are invited to participate in Eve Armstrong's Trading Table. Set up in
the streets of Auckland, the artist encourages you to 'trade' an object, ideas,
or service, for something on the table.
A programme of artist talks + curator talks + guided tours + guest lectures will
run throughout the Triennial at the exhibition venues. Programme details will be
posted on this site closer to the opening date.
EDUCATION GROUPS
turbulence will appeal to students of all ages. Group
visits should be booked in advance with each venue.
For education bookings at the Auckland Art Gallery contact
Christine Wildman
p + 64 9 307 7728
f + 64 9 307 4547
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christine.wildman@aucklandartgallery.govt.nz
Auckland Art Gallery offers a discounted admission fee of $2 per
person for all groups booked in advance. Entry to ARTSPACE,
The Gus Fisher Gallery and ST PAUL ST is free of charge.
EXHIBITION VENUES AND DATES
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, NEW Gallery
Cnr Lorne and Wellesley Sts, Auckland
ph + 64 9 307 7700
www.aucklandartgallery.govt.nz
9 March to 4 June 2007
Open 7 Days 10am - 5pm
ARTSPACE
Level 1, 300 Karangahape Rd, Auckland
ph +64 9 303 4965
www.artspace.org.nz
9 March to 14 April 2007
Tues - Fri 10am - 6pm, Sat 11am - 4pm
The Gus Fisher Gallery
Kenneth Myers Centre, The University of Auckland, 74 Shortland St,
Auckland
ph +64 9 373 7599 ext 86646
www.gusfishergallery.auckland.ac.nz/
9 March to 28 April 2007
Mon - Fri 10am - 5pm, Sat 12pm - 4pm
ST PAUL ST
Level 1 WM Building, Auckland University of Technology School of Art
and Design, 34 St Paul St, Auckland
ph +64 9 921 9999 ext 8313
www.stpaulst.aut.ac.nz
9 March to 21 April 2007
Tues - Fri 10am - 5pm, Sat 12pm - 4pm
Academy Cinemas
Auckland Central Library Building, 44 Lorne Street
ph +64 9 373 2761
www.academycinemas.co.nz
Screenings weekends 9 March to 4 June 2007
See website for programme dates, times and prices
Triennial background and history
The Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki has a long history in presenting
substantial exhibitions of contemporary New Zealand and international art.
Building on the experience and success of this the Gallery launched the
inaugural Auckland Triennial in 2000 in association with partner venues. Since
then the Triennial has shown 70 artists, from 14 different countries. It has
introduced a wide range of work and media to over 30,000 visitors. The highlight
of New Zealand's contemporary art calendar the Triennial is not just a
exhibition, including a symposium, substantial publication, public performances
and events.
In 2007 turbulence is proud to be the key visual arts event of the
Auckland
Festival, AK07, Auckland's biennial arts festival.
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Venues Map
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