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Media release: Monday 10 December 2012 Auckland Triennial curator asks ‘If you were to live here...’ Visiting Auckland this week is Hou Hanru, one of the most influential curators in the world today and curator of th
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Document Date: 2012-12-09 20:47:57


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Germany / New Zealand / Japan / Pakistan / China / /

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Cannes / /

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Serpentine Gallery / Centre Georges Pompidou / Triennial Partner AUT University / Auckland Museum / Bridge Project / Mori Art Museum / George Fraser Gallery / AUT University / ST PAUL St Gallery / www.artspace.org.nz Auckland Museum / National Gallery of Art / /

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New Zealand Australian Government/Australian Council for the Arts Patrons of the Triennial Auckland Council Please / Triennial Partner AUT University / School of Art and Design / Otara Town Centre / AUT University / Kenneth Myers Centre / Supporters Sue Fisher Art Trust Chartwell Trust Creative New Zealand Australian Government / /

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McBean Galleries / Gallery / Shahzia Sikander / Do-Ho Suh / Ho Tzu Nyen / Anri Sala / Chris Saines / Walter Galleries / Amie Siegel / Sylvain Deleu / /

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spokesperson / Auckland Art Gallery director / Auckland Triennial curator / photography and video artist / Tae Allison Communications Coordinator Auckland Art Gallery Toi / Live performance featuring saxophone player / artist / Multi-disciplinary artist / curator / /

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www.artspace.org.nz / www.stpaulst.aut.ac.nz / www.georgefraser.auckland.ac.nz / www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz / www.wynyard-quarter.co.nz / www.aucklandartgallery.com / www.gusfishergallery.auckland.ac.nz / www.aucklandmuseum.com / /

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