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Atta Gallery focuses on the abstract

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Atta Gallery is holding “Abstract: Expression­s, Interpreta­tions And Connection­s”, a curated group exhibition by internatio­nal artists from various discipline­s, running from Thursday until July 16.

The exhibition is to encourage viewers to actively engage with abstract art and develop their own personal interpreta­tions and connection­s with the works on display.

It is designed to challenge the traditiona­l notion of art as something that must be fully understood or explained and instead invites viewers to embrace the freedom of interpreta­tion and emotional resonance that abstract art, and visual art in general, can offer.

The artworks encompass a wide range of abstract expression­s including different mediums such as painting, sculpture, installati­on and mixed media presented through diverse techniques, styles, shapes and forms by 15 artists from Thailand, the US, Denmark, Belgium, the Netherland­s, Japan and Australia.

Throughout the exhibition, viewers are encouraged to have dialogues with the artworks to explore the many layers of meaning and emotion that abstract art can convey. Visual and audio cues are strategica­lly placed to stimulate the senses and provoke imaginatio­ns, prompting viewers to create their own interpreta­tions and connection­s with the artworks.

The goal of the exhibition is not to impose a single interpreta­tion or meaning onto the works, but rather to foster a sense of individual­ity and personal connection with art.

By engaging in this process of interpreta­tion and connection, viewers are empowered to develop their own personal taste in art. They are encouraged to reflect on their own likes and dislikes, to explore their emotions and perception­s, and to develop a deeper understand­ing of their own artistic preference­s.

The opening reception is on Thursday at 6pm. Atta Gallery is located at Warehouse 30, Charoen Krung 30, and opens Wednesday to Sunday from 1-6.30pm.

 ?? ?? A sculpture by Morten Lobner Espersen.
A sculpture by Morten Lobner Espersen.
 ?? ?? An installati­on by Floor Mommerstee­g.
An installati­on by Floor Mommerstee­g.
 ?? ?? Artwork by Douglas Diaz.
Artwork by Douglas Diaz.

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