Monday, February 15, 2010

Suffering by Amrit Chusuwan

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"Suffering"  By Amrit Chusuwan

From February 25th to March 28th, 2010 (Opening reception on February 25th, 2010: 6.30 PM)
At DOB Hualamphong Gallery

     The Lord Buddha’s teaching that “Suffering is one of the Four Noble Truths” is the inspiration of Amrit Chusuwan’s latest art exhibition “Suffering”. Amrit; well-known in both Thai and International art society, applies the variety of medium as well as materials such as found object, ready-made object, light box, letters, photos, motion pictures and so on to impart the profound ideas of Buddhism about suffering and its origin, misery, impurities, etc. These religious teachings are surprisingly and finely blended with the contemporary art and its various ways of presentation which the artist succeeds to pass on his ideas and mesmerized the audience by his constructive process of thinking. 






     For further information, kindly contact: 02-422-2092, 084-772-2887 Fax: 02-422-2091
Tuesday-Saturday: 10:30~19:00 hrs., Sunday: 10:30~17:30 hrs. (Closed on Monday) 

DOB Hualamphong Gallery
Resident One Property Co., Ltd.
DOB Building 4F, 318 Rama 4 Rd.,
Mahapreutharam, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500
Tel: 0-2237-5592-4, 08-5482-3566

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