Monster
by
Raj Bunnag
Kitikun Mankit
Preyawit Nilachulaka
Taiki Sakpisit
Aof Smith
Vipoo Srivilasa
Komkrit Tepthian
three
at Art Centre Bldg., 2nd floor
SAC Gallery, Bangkok
16 November 2021 – 12 February 2022
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Monster is an exhibition exploring the extraordinary story hidden mysteriously behind the image of animals, humans and objects to visualize the conflict inside our mind and society including Love, Greed, Wrath and Illusion. Inspired by the fairy tales, myths and legends in which human, mythical creatures and magical artifacts communicate and interact with each other. The importance of the relationship between humans and what represents human beliefs, class, conflicts and myths reveal the nature and the essence of humanity through multitudinous personalities.
Using observation of the presentation of the human figure in the form of contemporary art, fusion, modification, mutation and invention of these supernatural personalities as a language to interpret socio-political situations and also the domination of otherness beyond the human body in diverse forms of the overlapped world of human and beast.
This “Monster” exhibition stimulates the “other-worldliness” perspectives from various artists in different ways.
Preyawit Nilachulaka, Kitikun Mankit and Komkrit Tepthian who modify human figures to provide definitions of social situations, histories and politics through paintings and sculptures. three, Aof Smith, Raj Bunnag and Vipoo Srivilasa who invented exceptional characters from humans and beasts, to emphasize the unlimited desire of humanity with their vinyl toy figures; oil painting; wood cut print and ceramics, respectively. Taiki Sakpisit who quakes the fragility of humanity through animation.
These artworks unveil the nature of metamorphosis in the meanings to reflects the appearances of figure as an interesting medium for contemporary art.
“Monster” group exhibition will be on view at the 2nd floor SAC Gallery between 16 November 2021 until 12 February 2022.
Monster
by
Raj Bunnag
Kitikun Mankit
Preyawit Nilachulaka
Taiki Sakpisit
Aof Smith
Vipoo Srivilasa
Komkrit Tepthian
three
at Art Centre Bldg., 2nd floor
SAC Gallery, Bangkok
16 November 2021 – 12 February 2022
_______________________
Monster is an exhibition exploring the extraordinary story hidden mysteriously behind the image of animals, humans and objects to visualize the conflict inside our mind and society including Love, Greed, Wrath and Illusion. Inspired by the fairy tales, myths and legends in which human, mythical creatures and magical artifacts communicate and interact with each other. The importance of the relationship between humans and what represents human beliefs, class, conflicts and myths reveal the nature and the essence of humanity through multitudinous personalities.
Using observation of the presentation of the human figure in the form of contemporary art, fusion, modification, mutation and invention of these supernatural personalities as a language to interpret socio-political situations and also the domination of otherness beyond the human body in diverse forms of the overlapped world of human and beast.
This “Monster” exhibition stimulates the “other-worldliness” perspectives from various artists in different ways.
Preyawit Nilachulaka, Kitikun Mankit and Komkrit Tepthian who modify human figures to provide definitions of social situations, histories and politics through paintings and sculptures. three, Aof Smith, Raj Bunnag and Vipoo Srivilasa who invented exceptional characters from humans and beasts, to emphasize the unlimited desire of humanity with their vinyl toy figures; oil painting; wood cut print and ceramics, respectively. Taiki Sakpisit who quakes the fragility of humanity through animation.
These artworks unveil the nature of metamorphosis in the meanings to reflects the appearances of figure as an interesting medium for contemporary art.
“Monster” group exhibition will be on view at the 2nd floor SAC Gallery between 16 November 2021 until 12 February 2022.
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