International artists participating in the 5th Auckland Triennial have been revealed, with the names announced including Yto Barrada, Ryoji Ikeda, Angelica Mesiti and Michael Lin with architecture collective Atelier Bow Wow.
More than thirty artists and collectives from around the world will present their work at If you were to live here..., the largest Auckland Triennial to date.
Opening 10 May, work by artists from Central and South America, North Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, and the United States will exhibit at eight venues throughout Auckland. For the first time, entry to all Triennial venues is free.
Curated by Hou Hanru, one of the most influential curators in the world today, the three-month festival of contemporary art will see local and international artists transforming Auckland spaces.
'Hanru has brought a huge amount of influence and energy to bear on this triennial,' says spokesperson, Auckland Art Gallery director Chris Saines. 'His direction has galvanized an unparalleled number of institutional, public space and residency partnerships, which will expand its reach and intensify its engagement with the city. If you were to live here… will create a new space in which artists and architects can collaborate to re-think how we live in our cities'.
Offered in partnership with the Triennial are two of New Zealand's prized artist residencies: The University of Auckland's Elam International Artist in Residence programme and the McCahon House Residency.
McCahon House Trust has confirmed participating Triennial collective, Healy and Cordeiro as recipient of a 2013 McCahon House Residency. As part of the Triennial partnership, the Australian artists Clare Healy and Sean Cordeiro are the very first international recipients since the residency programme began in 2006.
The University of Auckland's Elam International Artist in Residence programme recipient will be announced in March. Last year's recipient and one of this year's participating Triennial artists, is American artist Amie Siegel.
International artists of the 5th Auckland Triennial include:
Since its inception in 2000, the Auckland Triennial has worked with partners across the city to develop and present a lively and engaging contribution to the conversation about art and its relationship to the wider world.
The Triennial's title and theme If you were to live here… offers a way artists and creative participants can inhabit and transform social spaces by producing innovative ideas, projects and works. The 5th Auckland Triennial will provide opportunities to connect with different communities, as well as collaborations among various partners in and out of the city. It will invite discussion, debate and the exchange of ideas.
The 5th Auckland Triennial is presented by Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki with Triennial Partner AUT University and exhibition partners Artspace, Auckland Museum, Fresh Gallery Otara, George Fraser Gallery, Gus Fisher Gallery, ST PAUL St Gallery, Waterfront Auckland's Silo Park and The Film Archive.
The 5th Auckland Triennial will run from 10 May until 11 August 2013. Artspace ends its Triennial presentation 13 July 2013. Entry is free.
Image: Angelica Mesiti, Citizens Band, 2012 (still), four channel video installation; high definition video, 16:9, PAL, surround sound, duration: 21mins 25secs
International artists/collectives by venue
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki
Artspace
Fresh Gallery Otara
George Fraser Gallery
Gus Fisher Gallery
ST PAUL St Gallery
Silo 6, Silo Park
The Film Archive