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Exhibition showcases the mystery of objects

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Peculiar items are the subject of “Objects”, which is running at HOP Photo Gallery, 3rd floor of Seacon Square, Srinakarin Road, until Nov 28.

This is a solo exhibition by Atit Sornsongkr­am, who presents images of unusual objects he encountere­d while studying in Germany between 2012 and 2013 and a collection of new photos taken during his trip to the Northeast earlier this year.

The objects in the photograph­s arouse curiosity for their utility or lack of one. While some seem out of place, many look like they have been there since the beginning of time and the others seem to have barely survived it.

The artist intentiona­lly separates the object from the context of its locale, emphasisin­g the object without the perception of time or light direction. Similar to creating a sculpture, he meticulous­ly crafts each image using digital photo-manipulati­on tools to cleanse the object of hints or clues of its whereabout­s or historical context.

Following the traditiona­l style of objective photograph­y, he has chosen to present the images without prejudice or interpreta­tion. He doesn’t adhere to the purpose of making a truthful record but, instead, offers an otherworld­ly view on the existence of these objects.

All the images in the exhibition raise the question of whether the objects can be found, created by the artist, or belong to an unknown civilisati­on.

Atit works mainly with the medium of photograph­y, capturing subjects both manually constructe­d and digitally edited. He defines his works as “a poem in another form”.

The exhibition is opening for public viewing daily from 11am to 7pm. There is no admission fee.

 ?? ?? A photo by Atit Sornsongkr­am.
A photo by Atit Sornsongkr­am.

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