Overlap Art Exhibition
A state-of-perplexity—overlapping with a current and contemporary state-of-being in which one is, at times, suddenly or inevitably inhibited from expressing freely—urges the artists towards a path of radical conceptualizations and new developments in ‘art as experiment’. Sina Wittayawiroj and Makha Sanewong Na Ayuthaya, the exhibiting artists explore complex issues in an individual’s life and society through a focus on experimentation with interest in reinventing the language of artistic expression. A subtle and often ambiguous use of visual modes or vocabulary and installations of seemingly mundane objects in their work invites the audience into open passage of self-inquiring about one’s perception and realities.
Curated by ‘Eight Days a Week’, postgraduate students in Art Theory, Faculty of Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Arts, Silpakorn University
August 3 - September 10, 2015
Exhibition Room P1 & P2, Phannarai Building, the Art Centre, Faculty of Painting Sculpture and Graphic Arts, Silapakorn University (Wang thapra), Bangkok, Thailand
A state-of-perplexity—overlapping with a current and contemporary state-of-being in which one is, at times, suddenly or inevitably inhibited from expressing freely—urges the artists towards a path of radical conceptualizations and new developments in ‘art as experiment’. Sina Wittayawiroj and Makha Sanewong Na Ayuthaya, the exhibiting artists explore complex issues in an individual’s life and society through a focus on experimentation with interest in reinventing the language of artistic expression. A subtle and often ambiguous use of visual modes or vocabulary and installations of seemingly mundane objects in their work invites the audience into open passage of self-inquiring about one’s perception and realities.
Curated by ‘Eight Days a Week’, postgraduate students in Art Theory, Faculty of Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Arts, Silpakorn University
August 3 - September 10, 2015
Exhibition Room P1 & P2, Phannarai Building, the Art Centre, Faculty of Painting Sculpture and Graphic Arts, Silapakorn University (Wang thapra), Bangkok, Thailand