• Kawita Vatanyankur, Thailand b.1987 / Pat Pataranutaporn, United States b.1995 / The Machine Ghost in the Human Shell (from the ‘Cyber Labour’ series) 2024 / Performative hologram projections with AI / Commissioned for ‘The 11th Asia Pacific Triennial’ / © Kawita Vatanyankur / Courtesy: The artist and Nova Contemporary

    Kawita Vatanyankur, Thailand b.1987 / Pat Pataranutaporn, United States b.1995 / The Machine Ghost in the Human Shell (from the ‘Cyber Labour’ series) 2024 / Performative hologram projections with AI / Commissioned for ‘The 11th Asia Pacific Triennial’ / © Kawita Vatanyankur / Courtesy: The artist and Nova Contemporary / View full image

  • Kim Ah Sam, Kalkadoon, Kuku Yalanji people, Australia b.1967 / Where our journey takes us (detail, Outer Space Window Gallery, Brisbane) 2022 / Twine, raffia, bamboo and emu feathers / © Kim Ah Sam / Image courtesy: Outer Space and Kim Ah Sam / Photograph: Louis Lim

    Kim Ah Sam, Kalkadoon, Kuku Yalanji people, Australia b.1967 / Where our journey takes us (detail, Outer Space Window Gallery, Brisbane) 2022 / Twine, raffia, bamboo and emu feathers / © Kim Ah Sam / Image courtesy: Outer Space and Kim Ah Sam / Photograph: Louis Lim / View full image

  • Dawn Ng, Singapore b.1982 / WATERFALL VIII (still) 2023 / 4K video, 27:06 minutes, 16:9 (landscape) and 9:16 (portrait) / Courtesy: The artist and Sullivan+Strumpf / © Dawn Ng

    Dawn Ng, Singapore b.1982 / WATERFALL VIII (still) 2023 / 4K video, 27:06 minutes, 16:9 (landscape) and 9:16 (portrait) / Courtesy: The artist and Sullivan+Strumpf / © Dawn Ng / View full image

  • Wardha Shabbir, Pakistan b.1987 / Paths to Portals 2024 / Gouche on acid-free paper / 28 x 40.6cm / © Wardha Shabbir / Courtesy: The artist and Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid

    Wardha Shabbir, Pakistan b.1987 / Paths to Portals 2024 / Gouche on acid-free paper / 28 x 40.6cm / © Wardha Shabbir / Courtesy: The artist and Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid / View full image

  • Sarker Protick, Bangladesh b.1986 / Ghore Fera 2011–23 / Inkjet print / 50.8 x 76.2cm / Courtesy: The artist and Shrine Empire, Delhi / © Sarker Protick

    Sarker Protick, Bangladesh b.1986 / Ghore Fera 2011–23 / Inkjet print / 50.8 x 76.2cm / Courtesy: The artist and Shrine Empire, Delhi / © Sarker Protick / View full image

  • Brett Graham, Ngāti Koroki Kahukura, Tainui, New Zealand b.1967 / Installation view ‘Cease Tide of Wrongdoing, 2020’ from Tai Moana Tai Tangata, Govett Brewster Art Gallery, Len Lye Centre, Ngāmotu, Aotearoa, 2021 / © Brett Graham / Photograph: Neil Pardington

    Brett Graham, Ngāti Koroki Kahukura, Tainui, New Zealand b.1967 / Installation view ‘Cease Tide of Wrongdoing, 2020’ from Tai Moana Tai Tangata, Govett Brewster Art Gallery, Len Lye Centre, Ngāmotu, Aotearoa, 2021 / © Brett Graham / Photograph: Neil Pardington / View full image

  • Rithika Merchant, India b.1986 / Temporal Structures 2023 / Gouache, watercolour and ink on paper / 105 x 150cm / © Rithika Merchant / Courtesy: The artist and TARQ, Mumbai

    Rithika Merchant, India b.1986 / Temporal Structures 2023 / Gouache, watercolour and ink on paper / 105 x 150cm / © Rithika Merchant / Courtesy: The artist and TARQ, Mumbai / View full image

  • Mai Nguyen-Long, Australia b.1970 / The Vomit Girl Project (detail) 2024 / Glazed and unglazed clay / Courtesy: The artist and Michael Reid, Sydney and Berlin / Photograph: Bernie Fischer

    Mai Nguyen-Long, Australia b.1970 / The Vomit Girl Project (detail) 2024 / Glazed and unglazed clay / Courtesy: The artist and Michael Reid, Sydney and Berlin / Photograph: Bernie Fischer / View full image

Wardha Shabbir, Pakistan b.1987 / Paths to Portals 2024 / Gouche on acid-free paper / 28 x 40.6cm / © Wardha Shabbir / Courtesy: The artist and Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid

Wardha Shabbir, Pakistan b.1987 / Paths to Portals 2024 / Gouche on acid-free paper / 28 x 40.6cm / © Wardha Shabbir / Courtesy: The artist and Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid / View full image

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