The catalogue includes a foreword by Ishida Takehisa, Director of Fukuoka Asian Art Museum and individual artist statements. Selected biographies are also provided at the back of the catalogue.
第3回福岡アジア美術トリエンアルー2005:多重世界
Onsite
English, 
Japanese
perennial exhibition,  Asia,  group exhibition
2005
239
Nil
2
catalogue
Exhibition Theme - Parallel Realities: Asian Art Now
Diving into Parallel Realities: Notes on the Theme for FT3 - Raiji KURODA, 黒田雷児
Parallel Realities: The Art Exchange Program of FT3 - Jin MATSUURA, 松浦仁
Art Exchange Program and Artists in Residence Schedule
How Were the Artists Selected? - Toshiko RAWANCHAIKUL, ラワンチャイクン寿子
Contemporary Art Scene in Asia
Between Tradition and Technology - Quddus MIRZA
New Indian Art on the International Circuit - Suman GOPINATH
The Hand-Made Realities: A Facet of the Contemporary Sir Lankan Art - Jagath WEERASINGHE
Nepalese Art: Towards Newer Heights - Arun RANJIT
The Development of Bhutan Contemporary Art: From the Research for the 3rd Fukuoka Triennale - Yuko YAMAKI, 山木裕子
Current Art Scene in Bangladesh and Its Direction - Subir CHOUDHURY
Even S/superman can be able to come back in punk style - Po Po
Just a Fragment... - Thanavi CHOTPRADIT
The Contemporary Malaysian Art Scene: Developing New Strategies - Beverly YOUNG
Desiring Temasek - Qinyi LIM, 林沁怡
Art Scene in Laos during the Past Five Years - Kongphat LUANGRATH
The Surfacing of Cambodian Contemporary Art - Erin GLEESON
Fly Over the Chasm - TRAN Luong
A Reference for Marking Developments in Indonesian Contemporary Art - Nindityo ADIPURNOMO, Mella JAARSMA
Contemporary Art Scenario in Brunei - Zakaria Bin OMAR
Underneath the Scene - Mizuki ENDO, 遠藤水城
Mongolian Art on the Move - Dashdavaa ENKHTSETSEG
The Art of Living in 'Parallel Realities' - Lisa HORIKAWA, 堀川理沙
Taiwan: Vanishing Politics and Enduring Politics - Mio IWAKIRI, 岩切みお
The Skin and Core of Korean Art - BECK Jeesook, 백지숙
Suspicious Neighbors - Yozo YAMAGUCHI, 山口洋三
Gazing Towards Asian Contemporary Art Essays by the Selection Committee Members
'Internal Others' Save the World: The Themes of the Past Fukuoka Triennale - Hideki NAKAMURA, 中村英樹
The Emergence of Trans-Asian Art: In-between Unification and Separation - Yoshitaka MORI, 毛利嘉孝
International Exhibitions and Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale: Post-Szeemann Curation - Aomi OKABE, 岡部あおみ
In Defence of a Survey: Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale - Kianchow KWOK, 郭建超
Encompassing South Asia - Salima HASHMI
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