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SUMMARY:นิทรรศการ \"There are More Monsoon Songs Els
 ewhere\"
DESCRIPTION:There are More Monsoon Songs Elsewhere- An exhibition of n
 ew works by Dusadee Huntrakul\r\n22 June - 23 September 2018Opening re
 ception on Thursday 22nd June 2018 from 7pm onwards\r\n100 Tonson Gall
 ery is pleased to announce There are More Monsoon Songs Elsewhere by D
 usadee Pang Huntrakul. The exhibition features works on paper, found p
 hotographs and special installation by the artist in collaboration wit
 h Naroot Pitisongswat of Flo Furniture.\r\n“There are More Monsoon S
 ongs Elsewhere” (2018) is a series of hyper-real drawings of prehist
 oric Ban Chiang bracelets that dated back ± 3,000 years ago. The orig
 inal bracelets are now in the collection of LACMA (Los Angeles County 
 Museum of Art) in Los Angeles. These prehistoric Ban Chiang artifacts 
 were accidentally found by an American student who were researching fo
 r his senior thesis during the summer of 1966 in the northeastern part
  of Thailand. This discovery was considered to be a major breakthrough
  in Southeast Asian archeology as it predicated Southeast Asian as an 
 autonomous Bronze Age that weren’t owed its metallurgy advancement f
 rom its neighbouring countries like India and China. Even though the a
 rtifacts has been surfaced before but it was brought to attention by t
 he help of the United States government which led to major archeologic
 al excavations of the site and further studies, however this could be 
 seen as a Post Vietnam by-product of US imperialism as well as to serv
 e their geopolitical agenda of replacing Indochina governments with li
 beral democracies to win against the influence of communism.\r\nAlong 
 with the drawings of Ban Chiang bracelets and bangles, Dusadee also pr
 esents a series of photographs “Artifacts” (2007) of which he acci
 dentally found in a drawer of an old cabinet in a thrift store on Wils
 hire Boulevard in Los Angeles. The photographs depict women leisurely 
 laid on the beach in their bikinis captured by then periodic gaze of t
 echnology and its bearer. While the identity of these women remained u
 nclear but together with the prehistoric bracelets, evoke the sense of
  its wearer and perhaps mirroring simultaneously a parallel egalitaria
 n lives with leisure- laced capitalism of both ancient and recent wher
 e they can all be envisioned as skilled hunter- gatherers, taxpayers, 
 and both actively participated.\r\nIn this exhibition Dusadee also pre
 sent his new ceramic pieces with sculpture installation designed by Na
 root Pitisongswat of Flo Furniture. Dusadee came across Flo’s famous
  design “Dinsor (pencil)” which structurally composed of hexagon w
 ood profiles that resembles pencils, a tool used for drawing, somethin
 g fundamentally accessible and protean. As a cross-over between design
 ed object and sculpture, Niroot offers visions of living and theatric 
 of lives both inside and outside. When as Dusadee’s ceramic works, a
 s the artist stated “I make objects to remember the lives of those a
 round me and clay has potential to open up how becoming addresses its 
 materiality, economy, technology of the making. With hand built figuri
 nes, I want to suggest that information and empathy can be realised th
 rough represented touch”\r\nThe exhibition will be on view from 22 J
 une until 23 September 2018, Thursday - Sunday, 11:00am — 7:00pm.\r\
 nFor more information please contact us via info@100tonsongallery.com 
 or call +66(0)2-510-5813.\n\nFor more information visit http://www.por
 tfolios.net/events/there-are-more-monsoon-songs-elsewhere
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Bangkok:20180622T000000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Bangkok:20180923T235900
CATEGORIES:art, exhibition
LOCATION:100 Tonson Gallery
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