Showing posts with label Number 1 Gallery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Number 1 Gallery. Show all posts

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Longing for Siam, Inventing Thailand by Sutee Kunavichayanont



Longing for Siam, Inventing Thailand
by Sutee Kunavichayanont
December 23, 2010 at 6 pm.( Artist live performance)

Exhibition Period: December 16, 2010 - January 15, 2011.Monday - Saturday,10 am. - 6 pm.
Performance: Artist live - Drawing on Black Wall 16 – 23 December 2010 (appointment only)
Exhibition Venue : Number 1 Gallery, The Silom Galleria Bld., Bangkok.

Number1Gallery proudly presents Longing for Siam, Inventing Thailand, by Sutee Kunavichayanont an exhibition of contemporary art that yearns for a past when Thailand, her borders constantly shifting and indeed sometimes contracting even as she sought territorial expansion, was on the brink of becoming a powerful nation.

Sutee Kunavichayanont is a leading Thai artist who first came to prominence in 1998 with his elephant, buffalo and tiger-shaped breath donation sculptures crafted from rubber. A second seminal series, History Class, was begun in 2000. Interactive, the series, appearing in several forms from the turn of the century, is composed of re-appropriated children’s wooden school desks that the artist has engraved with scenes illustrating Siamese/Thai history. Extending an invitation to all viewers to make rubbings from the engraved surfaces of the desks, Sutee is in fact giving his audience the opportunity to produce their own Thai political history text books.

Sutee had participated in several significant international art events such as 1st Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Arts (1999) in the United Kingdom, and the 5th Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Brisbane, Australia (2006). His works are in the collections of prominent art museums and galleries worldwide including the Mori Art Museum, Japan, The Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Japan, the Singapore Art Museum, Singapore, and the Queensland Art Gallery, Australia. In 2006, Sutee received a prestigious Manas Siensing Red Award 2 from the Pridi Banomyong Institute for his outstanding artistic creations and art related contributions.

Longing for Siam, Inventing Thailand, is a solo exhibition featuring Sutee’s latest body of works. With these new works, the artist invites viewers to look back at “Thai Mai” (New Thailand) from the 1930s to 1940s, a period when national unity was being built, the government using art to construct the nation. The show aims to offer a flashback to a time when the Kingdom of Siam’s early borders were being drawn. And during those years when the Kingdom’s physical outline was evolving, the “hats and shoes” were striving to make Thailand a powerful nation and extremely patriotic state.


Longing for Siam, Inventing Thailand is an installation comprising 600 small plaster soldiers, stop-motion video projections, and a video performance of the artist drawing on a huge black wall. The installation is presented in a setting designed to evoke the historical period preoccupied with the leadership’s slogan “Mala Nam Thai Soo Maha Umnaj” [The hats that lead Thailand to become a great nation.]. Viewers will be encouraged to participate in national map-making in an atmosphere that, thanks to old patriotic songs and tunes, recalls those long-ago times.

For more information please contact Khun Korakot Sridee
Tel: 083 445 8333, 02 630 2523
www.number1gallery.com

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Reflection from within by Jirasak Plabootong




Reflection from within
by Jirasak Plabootong
on September 02 - 26, 2010
at Number 1 Gallery, Bangkok

2nd – 26th September 2010.
AT NUMBER1GALLERY

Emotional - sense of what is in all men. Sometimes more difficult to find and understand the pressure from environmental factors - different rules around the key variables. Each man must find ways to strike a balance between feeling and what the impact from External to the existence in harmony with the world which turning between day and night….

Number1 Gallery proudly to presents art exhibition “Reflections from within “ by Jirasak Plabootong on Thursday, 2nd September 2010, 18.00 at Number1 Gallery, Floor B1, Silom Galleria Building.



The exhibition will be held from 2nd – 26th September 2010. Gallery opening hours: Mondays-Saturdays 10.00-19.00

NUMBER1GALLERY
Unit B15, B26-27 The Silom Galleria 919/1 Silom SOi19, Bangkok 10500 Thailand
Tel : +66 2630 3381
Fax : +66 2630 3381
email : jat412@hotmail.com
: number1gallery@gmail.com
Open Hours : Monday-Saturday 10am.-7pm.
Sunday 11am.-6pm.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Habitat by Atthaphon Suetrongprasert (sudkoo)



Exhibition : Habitat
by Atthaphon Suetrongprasert (Sudkoo)
on April 8 - May 1, 2010
at Number 1 Gallery

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Silent Wish by Pheerapong Kiliwong



Number 1 Gallery delightfully presents the art exhibition “ SILENT WISH” by Pheerapong Kiliwong


Silent Wish
by Pheerapong Kiliwong
on February 18- March 6, 2010
at Number 1 Gallery, Bangkok

     “Silent wish” represents of something between mind and the paintbrush always has the puzzle teaching behind. The individual artist uses white bird paper to be a virtual symbol of peace. Specifying light shadows reflects emotions. The idea is consistent with the deepest inside of his feeling, alive with peace, warm, beauty, profound atmosphere. There is a story for searching, complacency describes pass through the latest series of Pheerapong  Kiliwong.
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NUMBER1GALLERY
Unit B15, B26-27 The Silom Galleria
919/1 Silom SOi19, Bangkok 10500 Thailand

Tel : +66 2630 3381
Fax : +66 2630 3381

email : jat412@hotmail.com
         : number1gallery@gmail.com

Open Hours : Monday-Saturday 10am.-7pm.
Sunday 11am.-6pm. 

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