Saturday, May 29, 2010

The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre during Bangkok political crisis, May 2010.



The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre during Bangkok political crisis, May 2010.

The BACC is located one block away from the protest site, the Raiprasong intersection, which became the main venue after the clash at Kok Woa intersection on 10th April. Thereafter, there began to appear the barricade structure opposite the Art Centre consisting of sharpened bamboo poles and tyres.

During this time the Centre remained open, but with tightened security measures. From the beginning of May, various events planned for the period were cancelled, but the exhibitions on the upper floors and the 3rd and 4th floors were still on view, with perhaps half the number of visitors in a typical week. A number of protest members came to visit the BACC, including using the library. However, attempts were made to take newspapers out of the library without permission.

The BACC forecourt saw activities of various peace groups, especially the Whiteshirts, mounting campaigns for peaceful solution to the conflict. The conflict became intensified, and by 13th May the BTS train service was no longer running, nor the roads around the Centre namely the Phyathai and Rama I, were accessible, the BACC was therefore ordered to be closed (14 – 24 May). There were some twenty staff members remaining in the building at all times.

The afternoon of the 14th saw the height of the crisis: protesters were fleeing the Rajprasong area in the direction of the Centre. The BACC staff members helped directing them to safety towards waiting buses provided by the authority (19th May). The BACC building was not damaged in the incident, except for a hole, possibly punctured by a bullet, in the laminated glass railing connecting it to the BTS station.

The BACC has now been open since 25th MAY.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Travels in my mind by Sudrak Utayophas



Travels in my mind by Sudrak Utayophas

at Liam’s Gallery Pattaya

Opening 19th June at 6.30 pm

Time travel back to her childhood on a farm in rural Thailand. Sudrak Utayophas fondly remembers her upbringing filled with warmth, love and simplicity on a farm with her grandparents.
A unique vision of Thai Agrarian Life on canvas

Exhibition runs through 11th July

Liam’s Gallery
GALLERY HOURS : Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 to 19:00 Hours
Address : Pattaya Modern Art Centre Limited
352/107 Soi 4 Pratamnak Road, Moo 12 Nong Prue,
Banglamung, Pattaya, Thailand. 20150
Tel 66-0-38 25 18 08, Email: liamabkk@gmail.com

exhibition redraws the definition of drawing



The Australian Embassy Bangkok proudly presents Erased: Contemporary Australian drawing, an exhibition of works by six internationally renowned Australian artists engaged in transforming the definition of drawing.

The tour of Erased is presented by the Asialink Centre of the University of Melbourne in partnership with the Art Gallery of New South Wales and profiles the diversity and strength of current contemporary Australian drawing practices.



Curated by Natasha Bullock, Curator, Contemporary Art, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Erased features works by artists from Australian urban and indigenous backgrounds: Christian Capurro, Simryn Gill, Jonathan Jones, Tom Nicholson, Raquel Ormella and Vernon Ah Kee. The artists explore social issues ranging from environmental awareness, industrial relations and nationalism, to more subtle statements about image-making in contemporary culture.



The aim of Erased is to expand our understanding of drawing, which is based not only on mark-making, but also emphasises the importance of erasure or removal - an inherent albeit silent part of the creative process of drawing.

Each selected artist in Erased has established an ongoing practice from which they make work that creates a space for political considerations, stemming from a sense of transformation or loss.

While it is easy to think of drawing as a conventional and perhaps conservative art form, Erased celebrates the freshness and vibrancy that Australian artists are bringing to the medium.



VENUES :
- PSG Art Gallery of the Faculty of Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Arts, Silpakorn University, from 5 to 28 June 2010, opens Monday – Sunday from 10 am - 7 pm, and is closed on public holidays. Tel: 02-221 0820, 02-225 8991
Opening ceremony on Friday 4 June 2010 at 6.30pm.

-Art Gallery of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University, Huay Kaew Road, Chiang Mai, from 9 to 29 July 2010, opens Monday - Friday from 8.30am – 4.30pm, and is closed on weekend public holidays. Tel: 053-944 805, 053-211 724
Opening ceremony on Thursday 8 July 2010 at 6pm.

- The Khon Kaen University Art and Culture Museum, 7 to 30 August 2010, opens daily from 10 am – 7pm, Tel: 043-332 035
Opening ceremony on Friday 6 August 2010 at 5pm.


Media contacts:
Benchawan Tanjaroensub
Media Officer
Australian Embassy, Bangkok
Tel: 02 344-6463
E-mail: benchawan.tanjaroensub@dfat.gov.au

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

SACRED EARTH BY MONGKOL PLIENBANGCHANG



“ SACRED EARTH ”
Solo Art Exhibition
BY MONGKOL PLIENBANGCHANG
Painting & Poetry on the wall
12-30 June 2010
Opening 12 June 2010 at 06 : 30 p.m.

Mongkol is a painter ,poet and performance artist from Thailand. He has performed since 1995. he is part of ASIATOPIA’s committee and has always been involved in art & social movements groups. His performances are usually very intence,mostly dealing with political sphere of thai politics and Global’s situation. He has published 2 books of his drawings and poems ‘Inner & Outer’ and ‘the Man numbers Zero’

He has performed in many performance art events & festival, both in Thailand and around asia. He has performances in Japan,Australia,Indonesia,Hong Kong,Macau,Korea,Myanmar,The Phillipines,Vietnam and China.He also participated in Poland’s International art festival ‘Interakje’ at Piatrkow trybunalski and the 8th OPEN International Performance art festival in Beijing;China

On 2008 ,April Mongkol travelld to Indonesia to participate in PERFURBANCE#4 ;International group performance art festival that took place at ‘krinjing ‘village in Java,Indonesia and a short residency performance event at Rocid Studio in Bandung ,Indonesia

And back again on August to The 2nd Jatiwangi Arts Festival 2008 at Jatiwangi village in west Java, Indonesia. On november to ASIATOPIA International art festival at Bangkok Thailand and FUTURE of Imagination 5 at Singapore
On June 2009 he recently join with BEYOND PRESSURE International Performance Art event in Yangon, Myanmar. Open Performance art festival
In Beijing,Chiana and PIPAF 5th ,Santiago city – manila,Philippines.

Meo Jai Dee Gallery
Soi 1,Nimmanheanmin Rd, T.Suthep, A.Muang, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 50200 Tel : +66 53895138 E-mail : chakke@hotmail.com

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Colour of Life by Opas Chotiphantawanon



"Colour of Life"
by Opas Chotiphantawanon
From April 3 – June 20, 2010
at Rose Garden Gallery (Nakhon Pathom)

“Colour of Life” by Opas Chotiphantawanon presents Acrylic and Oil Pastel paintings of the fascinating underwater world. Opas who has lived inseparably to the sea of Surat Thani sees the vast blue ocean as an astonishing home of marine creatures. Beneath the deep blue water, sea flowers are waving by the ocean current and fish of various kinds are moving freely with there vivid colours, continually adding another changing beauty to this mystic world. Sea plants, corals, fish, form the colorful smiley face like they are moving playfully as the background of the sea. These scenes have been relayed on the flat surface of Sa paper and the happily smiley face of us all.




For further information, kindly contact ARDEL Gallery at number 08-6890-2762, 08-4772-2887, 0-2422-2092 (Closed on Monday)
Map Information: 0-3432-2544

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Positive Grace by Kasumi Katagiri



Exhibition : Positive Grace
by Kasumi Katagiri
on June 4 - July 17, 2010
at Gossip Gallery @ The Silom Galleria, Bangkok

" A simple and dynamic but something delicate shape which is proved by her excellent skill in throwing, and her marvellous colour and technique of glazing meet and combine each other to create Kasumi’s unique world."



About Kasumi Katagiri:
Kasumi Katagiri was born in Japan 1960.
When she moved to Hong Kong from Japan, she got a strong idea “do pottery”.
Then she started to study pottery work in Hong Kong. She always asked own question to her “Is this pottery your life work?” She always answered clearly by herself “Yes, I want to do pottery”. So she learned a lot of studio work and self-teaching for her own art work. She went back to Japan and opened her studio in Chiba Pref. Less than a year after opened her studio in Japan, she moved to Bangkok with her husband for his business. The life in Bangkok makes her work up enthusiasm in passion of her pottery. And she hopes to spread the fun of art ceramic in here. She and her husband therefore opened ceramic studio in Bangkok 1990.

Gossip Gallery
3rd.Floor, Unit 331 The Silom Galleria 919/1 ,Silom Road, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500
Tel. +662 2375568
Fax. +662 2375569
Mobile: +66 89 4504549 (Eng)
Open Hours: Monday – Saturday: 10:00 – 19:00 hrs.
Sundays by appointment
E-mail: gossipgallery@gmail.com
website : www.gossipgallerybkk72.com

On the Edge by 8 Artists




Exhibition : On the Edge
by Jonathan Gent, Chat Jenchitr, Ralph Kiggell, Thavorn Ko-Udomvit, Yeni Mao, Justin Mills, Be Takerng Pattanopas, Audrey Tulimiero Welch
on June 8 - July 8, 2010
at DOB Hualamphong Gallery, Bangkok


DOB Hualamphong Gallery will hold the art exhibition:


"On the Edge"

8 Artists (Jonathan Gent, Chat Jenchitr, Ralph Kiggell, Thavorn Ko-Udomvit, Yeni Mao, Justin Mills, Be Takerng Pattanopas, Audrey Tulimiero Welch)

Curated by Brian Curtin

From June 8 to July 8 2010 (Opening reception on June 8 : 06.30 PM)

At DOB Hualamphong Gallery


ARDEL Gallery’s DOB space is delighted to announce an international exhibition of visual art. Including artists from Britain, New York and Thailand, On the Edge explores a fundamental aspect of picture-making: line. This exploration is intended to emphasize art-making in terms of method, rather than insisting on strictly contextual considerations.



The use of line is definitively linked to drawing in terms of spontaneity and a sense of the primary. On the Edge understands this definition but also explodes it. All the artists employ line as an end as well as a means. Line is a distinct pictorial device, and holds metaphoric implications in terms of limits, movement and the relationship between observation and representation.


On the Edge offers a provocatively idiosyncratic view of the use of line in a variety of international contemporary art practices. The artists here variously explore line in terms of graffito, the symbolic, the decorative and the descriptive, and the expressive. At issue is an engagement with contemporary art that insists on an acknowledgment of the structure of the image, and how traditional formal decisions are being played out across the plane of aspects of current art.


DOB Hualamphong Gallery requests for your support to kindly promote the upcoming exhibition.

For further information, kindly contact ARDEL Gallery: 02-422-2092, 084-772-2887 Fax: 02-422-2091

Tuesday-Saturday: 10:30~19:00 hrs., Sunday: 10:30~17:30 hrs. (Except on Monday)




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

Reflection 2 by Naret Yamaharn



Exhibition : Reflection 2
by Naret Yamaharn
on May 31 - 30 June, 2010
at 1st Fl., Big C Navanakorn, Pathumthani






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The 56th National Exhibition of Art



The 56th National Exhibition of Art

Silpakorn University organize The 56th National Exhibition of Art, 2010 and invite the Thai artists to create the art works with in four categories :

  • Painting
  • Sculpture
  • Graphic Arts
  • Mixed Media

The Prizes

First Prize : Gold Medal : 150,000 Baht

Second Prize : Silver Medal : 100,000 Baht

Third Prize : Bronze Medal : 80,000 Baht

Krung Thai Bank Award

First Prize : 100,000 Baht

Second Prize : 50,000 Baht

Due Date

Sculpture and Mixed Media

* June 13 – 20, 2010 : VCD, DVD และ CD (J-PEG) at 1st Floor, Tamnak Pannarai, Silpakorn University, Thapra Palace Campus, Bangkok

* June 29 – July 9, 2010 : The art works after selected from VCD, DVD และ CD (J-PEG)

Painting and Graphic Arts

June 13 -20, 2010 : The Sanamchandra Art Gallery, Silpakorn University. Sanamchandra Palace Campus, Nakhon Pathom Province.

For more information, please contact Silpakorn’s Art Centre, Na Pra Lan Road, at tel: +66 0-2221-3841 or www.art-centre.su.ac.th

Monday, May 24, 2010

The World in Our Hands by Cornelis Hoek



Exhibition : The World in Our Hands
by Cornelis Hoek
on June 1-29, 2010
at Rotunda and Garden Galleries, Bangkok

The Rotunda Gallery - Neilson Hays Library
195 Suriwongse Road
Bangkok 10500 Thailand
Open Tue / Thu / Sat 9.30-16.00 /
Wed 9.30-19.00 / Sun 9.30-14.00
Tel. (662)233 1731

A Photo Exhibition RAM by Luke Cassady-Dorion



A Photo Exhibition : RAM
by Luke Cassady-Dorion
on June 5 - July 30, 2010
at Kathmandu Photo Gallery, Bangkok

Like a stage drenched in the sunlit sweat of dreams of equal opportunity, Luke Cassady-Dorion’s interior photographs of Ramkamhaeng University’s innards grip our attention utterly. From the day he became a ‘Ram’ student,’ he knew a photography project would grow from it. He felt compelled to show “how the city is really used, specifically the parts used by the populace as they go about trying to better themselves through education. In stark contrast to Bangkok’s consumer throw-away culture, every object there gets every last drop of use sucked out of them.”



Artist’s statement
From the first day that I started classes at Ramkhamheang University, I knew that a photography project would grow out of it. I had been in Thailand for two years at that point, and had never seen anything quite like the university. In offering education to over 100,000
students at an affordable price, Ram mixes architecture and technology representing close to 40 years of development. In stark contrast to Bangkok's consumer throw-away culture, buildings, computers, satellites, TVs have ever last drop of use sucked out of them.



So many people experience a sheltered version of Bangkok, not venturing past the reach of the Sky Train or a few polished tourist attractions. I wanted to show how the city is really used, specifically the parts used by the populace as they go about trying to better their lives through education.



Ram's democratic approach to education opens the door to students of all ages and socio-economic backgrounds from across Thailand. With no entry exam, and no attendance or homework requirements, students sink or swim by their own initiative – which helps explain why Ram graduates are renowned for their diligence.

A student’s learning experience depends very much on the choice of course. Popular courses are taught in huge educational theaters of 300 students or more, plus an online audience, making student-teacher relationships extremely difficult. While more obscure classes are wedged into any available space; intimate, engaging and sweaty.

Bio
Originally from USA and now living full-time in Bangkok, Luke Cassady-Dorion, divides his time between making art, studying a Bachelor's Degree at Ramkhamheang and teaching yoga. This is his fourth photography exhibit in Bangkok, and his second solo-show. He is
currently working on a book about the changes in his life since he started practicing yoga, fully illustrated with his photographs.



So many people experience a sheltered version of Bangkok, not venturing past the reach of the Sky Train or a few polished tourist attractions. I wanted to show how the city is really used, specifically the parts used by the populace as they go about trying to better their lives through education.

Ram's democratic approach to education opens the door to students of all ages and socio-economic backgrounds from across Thailand. With no entry exam, and no attendance or homework requirements, students sink or swim by their own initiative ? which helps explain why Ram graduates are renowned for their diligence.

A student?s learning experience depends very much on the choice of course. Popular courses are taught in huge educational theaters of 300 students or more, plus an online audience, making student-teacher relationships extremely difficult. While more obscure classes are wedged into any available space; intimate, engaging and sweaty.

Bio
Originally from USA and now living full-time in Bangkok, Luke Cassady-Dorion, divides his time between making art, studying a Bachelor's Degree at Ramkhamheang and teaching yoga. This is his fourth photography exhibit in Bangkok, and his second solo-show. He is
currently working on a book about the changes in his life since he started practicing yoga, fully illustrated with his photographs.

source : http://www.kathmandu-bkk.com

Influence of Faith by Ittiphon Phattarachon



Exhibition : Influence of Faith
by Ittiphon Phattarachon
on June 11 - 28, 2010
at Jamjuree Art Gallery, Bangkok

Concept
I offer the story of Buddha temple construction on them. As shown as the symbol of the faith people have in religious painting techniques with the Thai tradition way. Through the shape of Thai architecture. To record and broadcast the past forward into the future.

How to be an Angel by Truong Tan



Exhibition : How to be an Angel
by Truong Tan
on June 19 - July 11, 2010
at Thavibu Gallery, Bangkok

19 June – 11 July 2010 | Open: Monday – Saturday: 11:00 – 19:00 pm | Thavibu Gallery

Thavibu Gallery is pleased to present the art exhibition How to be an Angel with lacquer paintings by the Vietnamese artist Truong Tan.



As an artist, Truong Tan is known above all for his erotic references to his sexuality, making use of his autobiographical experiences, perceptions and feelings to mark his artistic narrative. A native of Hanoi, Truong Tan was born in 1963 and graduated from the University of Fine Arts, Hanoi in 1989, where he subsequently worked as a lecturer. His departure in 1997 was largely due to his challenging art that openly expressed his gayness and questioned the contradictions of the then implemented economic liberalization policy or Doi Moi. By rejecting the more conservative assumption of art that were being adopted by his peers, Truong Tan moved to Paris under a grant from the Cite’ Internationale des Artes. Despite his reputation as the enfante terrible of the time, Truong Tan has today emerged as one of Vietnam’s most internationally acclaimed artists with his art as part of the permanent collections of major art museums that include the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan , the Queensland Art Gallery, Australia and the Singapore Art Museum. He has been a participant of numerous biennials in Asia and Europe.
His forthcoming exhibition How to be an Angel is his first solo exhibition after five years and importantly represents a shift in his earlier explicative and clashing art-historical narrative. Truong Tan’s series of lacquer paintings in this exhibition not only trumpet his reconciliation with his cultural history, it also pronounces a mature and sophisticated voice that continues to remain true to his convictions and moral principles




Thavibu : The Silom Galleria Building, 3rd Fl. Suite 308, 919/1 Silom Rd. Bangkok 10500, Thailand, Telephone : 0-2266-5454, Fax : 0-2266-5455, E-mail: info@thavibu.com

Exhibition at Thavibu Gallery by Truong Tan




Thavibu Gallery will be hosting an art exhibition titled, "How to be an Angel" with lacquer paintings by the famous Vietnamese artist, Truong Tan, who has today emerged as one of Vietnam's most internationally acclaimed artist with his art as part of the permanent collections of major art mueseums that include the Fukuoka Asian Art Mueseum in Japan, the Queensland
Art Gallery in Australia, and the Singapore Art Mueseum. He has also participated in numerous biennials in Asia and Europe.



Thavibu Gallery
The Silom Galleria, 3rd Floor
Suite 308, 919/1 Silom Road
Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Tel.: (662) 266-5454
Fax.: (662) 266-5455
Mob.: (6689) 812-8577
Email: heide@thavibu.com

Postponement of Opening Reception of "All About Her" by Bussaraporn Thongchai



Postponement of Opening Reception of "All About Her" by Bussaraporn Thongchai

Due to the unstable political situation in Bangkok area, we would like to postpone the opening reception of “All About Her” from Tuesday May 25th to Thursday June 10th 2010 at 6.30 PM at ARDEL’s Third Place Gallery. However, the exhibition was already installed and can be viewed from now until June 30th, 2010

We are deeply sorry for the inconvenience.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Exhibition : Automatism & Untitle at Lighten Art Gallery




Exhibition : Automatism
by The Sagantapong

and

Exhibition : Untitle
by Worawat Chortabtim (Budis)

on May 27 - June 21, 2010
at Lighten Art Gallery, Bangkok



Invited to join my exhibition at Lighten Art Gallery, Ratchayothin Road, Bangkok, Thailand during 21 May - 21 June 2010 from 10:00-21:00 hrs. every day except Monday. The Lighten Art Gallery, the newest gallery in Bangkok.



Freely drawing a series of lines without considering what they might be
or become, let your unconscious roams, then you find connections and
they lead to a new pathway. Yet, am I looking at the right direction?



Website : http://www.lightenartgallery.com

Journey of Paintbrush’s Trail



Journey of Paintbrush’s Trail

“Journey of Paintbrush’s Trail” is the latest exhibition of Pishnu Supanimit, one of the most renowned artists and writers in Thailand. This seventh one man show presents new and old artworks including printmakings and paintings. Almost 100 pieces of artwork are created using watercolor to portray the artist’s long journey in terms of distance and time, his impression towards the places he visited and his love and connection he feels for the world.

Opening reception will be on May 25, 2010 at 6.00 pm at The City Gallery, Siam City Hotel

The exhibition will be on view from May 25 – June 4, 2010 at The City Gallery, Siam City Hotel, Sri Ayudhaya Road, Bangkok



Thursday, May 6, 2010

“ Metallic tribes” By Winai Chaso



9 Art Gallery / Architect Studio
Request the pleasure of your company
at the opening of the exhibition of art

“ Metallic tribes”

By Winai Chaso

To be presided over by
Count Gerald van der Straten Ponthoz Chairman of The Chao Phya Abhai Raja Siammanukulkij Foundation
On Saturday May 15th, 2010 at 7.00 pm.
At 9 Art Gallery / Architect Studio , Chiangrai
( 100 m . from King Mengrai Monument to Maechan)
Opening hours Tuesday – Sunday 10.00 am. – 20.00 pm.
The exhibition will be on view until June 15th ,2010





Metallic tribes
From a mountain bordering Myanmar to a new life...

When he was 7 years old, Winai came down to Maechan with his father for the first time. At that time he could not speak Thai and the walk from his Lahu village, next to the Myanmar border, lasted two days. He entered the Suksasongkroh boarding school
of Maechan and stayed there 12 years.

In 2005, Winai participated to the "Hill Tribe Ceramic Project" with 11 other students. The
project was set up at Insii Thai House by what is now known as the Chao Phya Abhai Raja Siammanukulkij Foundation.

A French sculptor, Paul Beckrich, had been invited to teach a special and precisetechnique of enameling ceramic... “A way to change ceramic into metal”...This project made the life of Winai take a new turn. It took Winai about 3 years of perseverance and hard work to fully master the technique. The foundation and the Rotary clubs of Maechan and Lampang further helped Winai by providing ovens and material but patience and perseverance were key to Winai’s progress.
All this work has transformed the life of Winai who can now make a living from his art.
The sculptures of Winai are inspired by hill tribes living in today’s world. While one can clearly
recognize the style and particularities of each tribes, there is also a contemporary touch with
a metallic feeling which make these art pieces unique.

Winai already made exhibitions in Chiangrai and Phuket, and his sculptures can be found
in several private collections, including the collection of the residence of the Belgian ambassador in Bangkok and H.M. King Norodom Sianouk of Cambodia.


From the remotest mountain bordering Myanmar to a new and better life…This exhibition is not only about ceramic sculptures, it is also about a young hill tribe artist whose life changed thanks to art.

More information tel. 0-5371-9110 , 083-152-6021
e-mail:artgallery9@yahoo.com / http://www.9artgallery.com/May%2010.html