E very three years, Queensland Art Gallery scours the whole of Asia, Australia and the Pacific (which is probably why it takes three years) to find the best art being made across the region. The Asia Pacific Triennial is a giant, incomprehensibly enormous task. Now, the V&A is somehow trying to sum up those three decades of art from multiple continents, dozens of island nations, countless Indigenous populations in … three rooms. Help! It might be near-impossible to wrap your noggin around, but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t got a bunch of great art in it. The opening room is full of bark cloth paintings from Papua New Guinea, Indigenous Australian abstracts, shark sculptures from the Torres Strait and Tahitian textiles. There are so many ideas from so many cultures with so many different intentions just in this one room. Life in contemporary Iran … Untitled by Maryam Ayeen and Abbas Shahsavar, 2020-21.…