Pinaree Sanpitak

Photo by Lee Wei Swee For over three decades, Pinaree Sanpitak has explored her sense of being in the world, emanating from and in dialogue with her own body and experiences. Deploying a concise vocabulary of signifiers in a sensual, minimal style, Sanpitak reduces her artistic language to its essence to create a joyful experience […]

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Wantanee Siripattananuntakul

Wantanee Siripattananuntakul is a Thai artist based in Thailand. In 1998, she received her B.F.A. in Sculpture from the Faculty of Painting, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts at Silpakorn University, Bangkok. She then studied at the Hochschule für Künste Bremen in Germany, where she became a Meisterschüler under Prof. Jean-François Guiton. Her multidisciplinary practice spans sculpture,

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Taiki Sakpisit

Taiki Sakpisit is a filmmaker and visual artist based in Bangkok, renowned for his innovative approach to storytelling and his profound exploration of Thailand’s complex history. Through the lens of cinema, Sakpisit unpacks the nation’s turbulent past, infusing his experimental films with a subtle yet resounding political commitment. His works delve into the underlying tensions,

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Nipan Oranniwesna

Nipan Oranniwesna (b. 1962, Bangkok) is an artist who pursues his interests to explore the relationships that arise between people and spaces. He appreciates the importance of public spaces that are constructed and transformed into a tool that impels people to access memories personal and collective alike. As such, Nipan tends to work with a

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Korakrit Arunanondchai

Photo: Harit Srikhao Korakrit Arunanondchai (b. 1986, Bangkok, Thailand) lives and works in New York, USA and Bangkok. A visual artist, filmmaker and storyteller, Korakrit Arunanondchai employs his versatile practice to tell stories embedded in cultural transplantation and hybridity. His body of work merges fiction with poetry and offers synesthetic experiences engaged in a multitude

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Veeraporn Nitiprapha

Photo taken by Peerapat Wimolrungkarat (Add) Veeraporn Nitiprapha (Thai: วีรพร นิติประภา; born August 4, 1962, in Bangkok) is a Thai author of novels and short stories. Her work has been acclaimed for its distinctive lyrical character, often influenced by classical Thai literature, and its subtle reflection on human relationship in modern Asian society and its

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Bangkok: The disoriented garden… A breath of dream

Poster designed by Theetat Thunkijjanukij Deeply immersed in materiality and spirituality, Trương Công Tùng’s solo exhibition, titled “The disoriented garden… A breath of dream,” at the Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok, offers a poetic yet haunting perspective on various complicated issues in the Central Highlands, Vietnam. From an installation made of natural and artificial elements

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Wilawan Wiangthong

Wilawan Wiangthong (b. 1990, Wang Sa Phoong, Loei) is a daughter of the Esan region, born into a multi-ethnic area criss-crossed by routes of trade and commerce. This background provides her with a creativity unbound by medium, using fieldwork to explore the limitations and capabilities for human adaptation by cutting through the boundary between nature

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Tada Hengsapkul

Working across a range of diverse media, Tada Hengsapkul investigates the tensions between control and dissent, establishing his practice as a mode of radical resistance in itself. First reaching critical acclaim for his photographic and video works, Hengsapkul’s oeuvre has long been underscored by extensive political research. Engaging with official archives, informal discourse, and popular media,

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Orawan Arunrak

Orawan Arunrak’s artwork – largely inspired by her everyday life – encompasses diverse forms such as drawing, painting, and installation, employing tools like pencils, pens, paper, but also photography and the internet. Her practice meticulously engages with local communities, endeavouring to dissolve boundaries between conventional art and non-art spaces. She navigates through multifaceted terrains of

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