Tang Contemporary Art Bangkok presents a group show with works by artists coming from different countries of South East Asia (SEA). The exhibition offers a distinct look at works by nine artists, providing a glimpse at the transformation and recent developments of the new artistic generation originating from Southeast Asian countries.
It might appear that there are no obvious links between those artists. The way they develop their research is unique and individual: each artist represents a whole complete artistic world.
Historical and cultural heterogeneity of the countries in Southeast Asia is a common phenomenon that has a major impact on most of the artists from the new artistic generation. What connects them is the fact that they all develop their own concepts, while exploring a highly individual artistic dimension. Even when the subject is related to society or politics, it remains on a very profound level, it lives in their artistic cosmos and never exits it, never makes the effort to get too close to public, never has the intention to please public while being direct or engaging.
On the contrary, it is art that stands for itself, self-sufficient, it is a kind of art that is context-independent and is not affected by the passage of time or trends. "Out of context" as one of the characteristics is also the key to understand not only this show but to decrypt the entire new generation of SEA art. The criteria used for selection of these artists is defined by the thoughtful and sensitive process of artistic transformation, rather than by age differentiation. When talking about the older generation of SEA artists, the main focus is on the majority of artists who worked and were popular during the ‘90s until approximately 2010, and among those artists we recognize some unquestioned masters. This particular artistic generation needed to be contextualized in order to find its universal interpretative keys. What makes it different and also represents the big shift led by the new generation, is that the new artists speak a universal language. They less depend on the social environment compared to the previous generation, and they feel free to express their views and develop their practice in unconventional ways. Social elements, living habits and art research among groups and schools are not as influential as before, and these artists are now free to explore and reflect on the psychological aspects of art, simultaneously manifesting their own vision. And when they express reflections about society, they do it through an unrestrained and personal lens. This show intends to push the boundaries of the regional context, giving the definition of "S.E.A. art" a different connotation.
Cai QingUntitled Buddha Series 3 Buddha Oil Painting On Canvas 91 x 121 cm 2005 | Cai QingUntitled Buddha Series 2 Buddha Oil Painting On Canvas 121 x 148 cm 2005 | H. H. LimUntitled Ink on paper and canvas 100 x 150 cm 2019 |
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Kristoffer ArdenaGreg Casataya Congressman Version I Ghost Painting: (CRACKED CATEGORY) 2016 Philippine Election Series painting on woven PVC fiber 91.5 x 60 cm 2017 | Kristoffer ArdenaGhost Painting: (CRACKED CATEGORY) 2016 Philippine Election Series painting on woven PVC fiber 91 x 60.5 cm 2017 | Manok Venturarefocused series #10 oil on canvas 151 x 121 cm 2019 |
Pannaphan YodmaneeProphecy of Time Mixed Media 100x 100 x 16 cm 2014 | Pannaphan YodmaneeTime (16 pcs) Acrylic, stone, glass and plastic on canvas 30 x 30 cm 2017 | Ruben PangThe Solid Hoof of Phantom Politics oil, alkyd and synthetic varnish on aluminum composite panel 220 x 150 cm 2018 |
Ruben PangHalos Floss These Eyes oil, alkyd and synthetic varnish on aluminum composite panel 220 x 150 cm 2018 | Sornchai PhongsaRelation of Mon' Spirits Totem mixed media Height 3-3.50 m. (Include a box) 2019 | Zul LeePeritertib Soil on canvas 205 x 173 cm 2018 |
Zul LeeSeragam soil on canvas 173 x 229 cm 2018 | Phattharakon SingthongDeeper in still life n. 172 acrylic and wax pencil on canvas 120 x 130 cm | Phattharakon SingthongDeeper in still life n. 173 acrylic and wax pencil on canvas 130 x 240 cm |
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