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Galerie N requests the pleasure of your company at our opening reception of the Art Exhibition: The Exhibition lasts until 24 December 2008 |
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Galerie N is a private space for quality Thai art. All kinds of art are welcome here – from painting, printmaking, sculpture, photography, installations, to new media and conceptual art. We focus on the merit of the artists’ works be it from established artists or emerging artists. We also plan to bring in outstanding art from the international scene for your enjoyment. Galerie N is not only for artists and art lovers. It is above all a friendly place where everyone is welcome, a place for all who wish to open their eyes and hearts to the power of great art. Open its door to Wireless Road and the lush green of Lumpinee Park, together with a high ceiling loft space and white-box like, Galerie N is a perfect location to expose art to public view, and a delightful experience to the viewers. I invite you now to make Galerie N a part of your life, and make art a bigger part of your world. Cheers, |
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14 November – 23 December 2008 at Galerie N Wireless Road
Opening reception on Friday, 14 November 2008
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Udom expresses the noises inside his head, translating them into mixed media artworks. He decodes these noises into lines, colors, and forms for us to see. Udom said that if a ‘rap’ is a mumble, he feels that everyone is a rapper. If we really sit still, we will hear mumbling inside our heads all the time. It is a mumble that we alone hear over and over. Udom mumbles his inspiration in rhyme as :
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By Vilailak Udomsrianan
On Friday 3 October 2008, 07:00 p.m. at Galerie N, Wireless Road
Vilailak Udomsrianan, a talented and influential creative director in the advertising world, returns to her roots in Fine Arts with her debut in a solo exhibition titled “Tales from the Creative World”. In this exhibition, featuring colorful and lively etchings and drawings, the artist brings the sense of advertising and design together with her own unique creations that will capture your heart. The artist works with familiar icons, forms and symbols, telling the colorful story of life, feelings and emotions.
“…It’s all about telling story through form. I mean ‘Form that follows emotion’, since it’s purely originated from feelings. Love, craziness, greed, happiness, loneliness, and so many more, which, with all the experiences in my life, I’d say, brought them along.”
Vilailak Udomsrianan
More on the artist background
After graduating from The Faculty of Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Arts at Silpakorn University in 1979, Vilailak Udomsrianan was selected to join the ASEAN Artists Group in an exhibition that toured many countries in Asia. To broaden her background, Vilailak traveled to New York for further studies and completed her Masters Degree at the Pratt Institute. She then returned to Thailand to start a promising career in the advertising world with Leo Burnett in 1985. Her works won many awards and were very famous in the industry where her Energy Saving (Ruam Palang Harn Song) and Johnny Walker “Keep Walking” campaigns received great acclaim.
The exhibition will be on view from 3 October to 4 November 2008
Our gallery is open Tuesday – Sunday (10 am – 7 pm)
Art Exhibition “Reverie”
By Wutigorn Kongka
4 August – 7 September, 2008 at Galerie N Wireless Rd.
(Opening party on Monday 4 August, 2008 7.00 pm.)
| Wutigorn Kongka has his name in the Thai art scene’s spotlight as always. And here comes the solo exhibition of Wutigorn - "Reverie", where he tells all his "Daydreams" through the stories of people’s relationships.
The artist brings us into his dream-like fantasy world, where he conveys his thoughts, feelings and dreams. It's all about "us" ... of what inside a man and a woman ... of love and relationship ... it's all about human. The viewers will be taken into his imaginative land, a land of timeless myths and ancient tales of his own. And his works will provoke us to think about our own dream-like world... and a real world. Wutigorn Kongka |
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3 – 31 July, 2008 at Galerie N Wireless Rd.
(Opening party on Thursday 3 July, 2008 7.00 pm.)
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Since several things have come into his path of life, the variety of the impacts occurred, therefore, have turned out to be the art elements, combined and formed Chalit Nakpawan’s life the same way he creates his art works. Here comes the latest exhibition “PARTY ’LIT”, which the artist himself has conveyed all of those stories and moments. “As life goes on, my life’s story have filled with incidents, components, timings, colors and dimensions. Seeing life as “a big theatre”, I consider all of those lines, colors, forms, intensities, textures, symbols, compositions, combinations and points of view as the settings, light & sound and the characters, which, on my way of working, has created the story of the play in my arts. I, thus, have gradually improved and learned the lessons. Today, all the stories, lessons and points of view in my life still play their parts in a colorful way. They are bright and strong. Dazzling. Lively. Sometimes they’re subtle and mild. Sometimes wise and still. And give the softly taste of sweetness always. Combining and mixing like the never ending party of mine.” Chalit Nakpawan |
By Narissara Pianwimungsa
8 May – 8 June, 2008
Clothing does more than just protect the body from the elements. It tells the world about the identity, status and social position of the wearer.
In today’s hectic, complex and materialistic society, we require and demand ever more individuality of expression to set us apart, at least in our own minds. In response, ready-made identities, beautiful and perfect, have been manufactured to perform the function. When I contemplate this self which has been so created, I find sometimes conflict, sometimes hollowness and emptiness.
Narissara Pianwimungsa, an up-and-coming artist, questions today’s society about ‘self’, in terms of individuality and identity presentation through clothes and accessories. Do these covered skins express their owner’s identity? If not, who is underneath them?