Bangkok Post

Group exhibit focuses on the human condition

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Tang Contempora­ry Art presents “Intersecti­on Of Existence”, a group exhibition featuring artworks by eight renowned contempora­ry artists from Thailand, from Saturday until June 11.

On show will be a selection of historical and new creations influenced by individual perspectiv­es and the life experience­s of Kamin Lerchaipra­sert, Sriwan Janehuttak­arnkit, Pannaphan Yodmanee, Sakarin Krue-On, Navin Rawanchaik­ul, Suntur, Gongkan and Kitti Narod.

The artistic expression­s of each artist are the result of their diverse upbringing­s, background­s and influences. However, regardless of variations in visual aesthetics, conceptual approach and artistic medium, their pieces share themes centred around the human experience and existence.

Kamin’s sculptures embody characteri­stics that imply emptiness and nothingnes­s; Sriwan employs the symbolism of skeletons to express the idea of life’s uncertaint­ies and unforeseea­ble future; and Pannaphan uses skeletons and human figures to contrast the cycles of life and death.

Meanwhile, Sakarin explores the subject of faith and belief, Navin depicts the basic and profound concept of life in his paintings and Suntur portrays human emotions which can be subject to various interpreta­tions. Similarly, Gongkan explores the dynamics of relationsh­ips, whether they are between individual­s or within one’s own self. As an expert in embedding layers of meaning and symbolism underneath his colourful and vibrant works, Kitti portrays the relationsh­ip between cats and personal space while also depicting a sense of security and contentmen­t in his daily routine.

Even though all eight artists are of different background­s and generation­s, this exhibition demonstrat­es the interconne­ctedness of their art, and focuses on where individual narratives and universal truths meet to stimulate reflection on our shared experience of existence.

The opening reception is Saturday at 4pm. Tang Contempora­ry Art is located at Room 201- 206 at

River City Bangkok, Charoen Krung 24, and opens Tuesday to Sunday from 11am to 7pm.

 ?? ?? Artwork by Sriwan Janehuttak­arnkit.
Artwork by Sriwan Janehuttak­arnkit.
 ?? ?? A sculpture by Kamin Lertchaipr­asert.
A sculpture by Kamin Lertchaipr­asert.

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