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Asia-Pacific Exhibitions Showcase Destiny Deacon Retrospective, Yokohama Triennale Adaptation, and Danh Vō's Japan Debut

exhibition · 2026-04-20

The National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne is hosting Destiny Deacon's first solo exhibition in over 15 years, running until 9 August. This retrospective, named Deacon, covers 30 years of work, highlighting issues such as the forced removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. Meanwhile, the Yokohama Museum of Art and Plot 48 are showcasing the Yokohama Triennale, curated by Raqs Media Collective, featuring 67 artists and 65 groups, open until 11 October. Danh Vō's inaugural solo exhibition in Japan, titled ōV hnaD, can be seen at the National Museum of Art in Osaka until 11 October. Additionally, Chulayarnnon Siriphol's exhibition, Give Us A Little More Time, is at Bangkok City City Gallery until 9 August, and Lunar Breccia at Galerie Quynh in Ho Chi Minh City is available for viewing until 25 July.

Key facts

  • Destiny Deacon's retrospective at National Gallery of Victoria runs through 9 August
  • Yokohama Triennale curated by Raqs Media Collective runs through 11 October
  • Danh Vō's first solo exhibition in Japan at National Museum of Art in Osaka through 11 October
  • Chulayarnnon Siriphol's exhibition at Bangkok City City Gallery through 9 August
  • Lunar Breccia group show at Galerie Quynh in Ho Chi Minh City through 25 July
  • Deacon's work addresses forced removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
  • Vō's exhibition includes collaboration with Robert McNamara's family
  • Yokohama Triennale features 65 artist groups and 67 artists

Entities

Artists

  • Destiny Deacon
  • Danh Vō
  • Chulayarnnon Siriphol
  • Raqs Media Collective
  • Korakrit Arunanondchai
  • Farming Architects
  • Taus Makhacheva
  • Park Chan-kyong
  • Naeem Mohaiemen
  • Hoang Duong Cam
  • Sandrine Llouquet
  • Keen Souhlal
  • Vo Tran Chau
  • Do Thanh Lang
  • Hoang Nam Viet
  • Nghia Dang
  • Luke Captain
  • General Prayut Chan-o-cha
  • Robert McNamara
  • Somerset Maugham

Institutions

  • National Gallery of Victoria
  • Yokohama Museum of Art
  • Plot 48
  • National Museum of Art in Osaka
  • Bangkok City City Gallery
  • Galerie Quynh
  • National Council for Peace and Order
  • Hotel Majestic
  • ArtReview Asia
  • Manifesta
  • Shanghai Biennale

Locations

  • Melbourne
  • Australia
  • Yokohama
  • Japan
  • Osaka
  • Bangkok
  • Thailand
  • Ho Chi Minh City
  • Vietnam
  • Delhi
  • India
  • Berlin
  • Germany
  • Mexico City
  • Mexico
  • Paris
  • France
  • United States
  • Far North Queensland
  • Torres Strait
  • Denmark

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