This catalogue was published together with the 4th Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale catalogue, held in 2009 to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum (FAAM). Under the theme "Live and Let Live: Creators of Tomorrow", FT4 aims to look towards the future while also reviewing the development of Asian art in the past decade. A special commemorative section is included, with a chronology of the museum and a review of past FAAM Residence Programs, followed by messages from various contributors.
The Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale is held every three years with a different theme, and introduces the latest in art from 21 countries and regions throughout Asia. Along with many display of artworks, the Triennale is distinguished by its dedicated Art Exchange Program of artist residencies, collaborative art making, workshops, talks and performances. At FT4, 26 out of the 43 participating artists and groups participated in the Art Exchange Program, creating a variety of events before and during FT4.
This catalogue documents the Art Exchange Program within FT4. Artist biographies and checklist provided.
The Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale is held every three years with a different theme, and introduces the latest in art from 21 countries and regions throughout Asia. Along with many display of artworks, the Triennale is distinguished by its dedicated Art Exchange Program of artist residencies, collaborative art making, workshops, talks and performances. At FT4, 26 out of the 43 participating artists and groups participated in the Art Exchange Program, creating a variety of events before and during FT4.
This catalogue documents the Art Exchange Program within FT4. Artist biographies and checklist provided.
Alternative title
FT4
Access level
Onsite
editor
Location code
EX.JAP.FUT.2009
Language
English, 
Japanese
Keywords
Publication/Creation date
2010
No of pages
80
ISBN / ISSN
Nil
No of copies
1
Content type
report
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