Thresholds: Contemporary Thai Art
Visual Arts

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Thresholds: Contemporary Thai Art offers a reflective and; at times; bracing view onto the contemporary art scene of one of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic cultures. Featured only months ago at Sundaram Tagore New York; Thresholds is curated by art historian Gregory Galligan; director and co-founder of the Thai Art Archives in Bangkok; who demonstrates by way of six case studies how contemporary Thai artists are addressing timely social; political and artistic issues in their work.
Thailand is frequently in the news for; paradoxically; its exceedingly accommodating tourist industry and its turbulent political factionalism; both of which often occlude outsiders’ view of the nation’s sophisticated contemporary artistic culture. Over the last decade; contemporary Thai artists have regularly participated in virtually all of the world’s major biennials; triennials and art fairs; yet few global observers have had the opportunity to directly engage with contemporary Thai artistic developments in any concentrated context—perhaps with the exception of the nation’s leading multi-platform artist Montien Boonma (1953–2000); multi-platform star of relational aesthetics Rirkrit Tiravanija and “slow” cinematographer Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives; 2010).
Thresholds aims to address this gap by presenting recent key work by six established Thai artists: ANGKRIT AJCHARIYASOPHON—an accomplished mid-career practitioner of Thai non-objective abstraction; NIM KRUASAENG—an emerging; self-taught painter of sublime forms based on everyday objects and quotidian silhouettes of nature; SAKARIN KRUE-ON—one of Thailand’s most globally accomplished artists working in multi-platform formats; not long ago celebrated at Documenta XII (2007) for his critically acclaimed Terraced Rice Fields Project; KAMIN LERTCHAIPRASERT; co-founder with Rirkrit Tiravanija of the artists’ collective The Land (f. 1998); and a practitioner of Buddhist-inflected drawing; painting; sculpture and participatory site-specific projects; NIPAN ORANNIWESNA—a widely celebrated; if primarily Asia-based; multi-platform conceptualist; whose work engages issues of political strife; cultural censorship and social “mapping”; and PHAPTAWAN SUWANNAKUDT—Thailand’s premier female master of traditional Thai mural painting turned to contemporary dialogues.
Thresholds offers a multi-faceted look at contemporary Thai art; throwing into relief its aesthetic and conceptual complexities; its ever-topical underpinnings and its vital presence in the global contemporary art scene since the early 1990s. At the same time; this show suggests that contemporary Thai artists are now approaching a newly turbulent juncture in their nation’s long and frequently conflicted evolution.
Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook 2013" published by Department of Fine Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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