
WTF Gallery and Phuket 346 are pleased to announce an exhibition of graphic and installation art by Nut Saenchuen. The exhibition is comprised of 16 works, depicting a series of observations, symbols and visual distillations of everyday, contemporary Thai society—dealing with everything from law & order, politics, speeding tuk-tuks, to fast food, and national identity. In this exhibition, Nut provides us with a series of black & white prints, photographs and objects, which illustrate everyday life, periodic encounters, and at times, difficult and sensitive situations. The visuals’ simplicity leads one instantly to the very issue at hand, invites immediate discussion about society’s behaviour and actions, and automatically engages one’s moral compass, perceptions, values, and beliefs
Nut Saenchuen is a recent graduate from School of Fine and Applied Arts, major in Communication Design from Bangkok University. His thesis was accepted for the Degree Show Project organized by art4d magazine. As a young and socially conscientious graphic designer, he was invited to be one of the speakers of Pecha Kucha in 2009.
The exhibition is shown at WTF Café & Gallery, Sukhumvit Soi 51, Bangkok from the 9th December 2010 till 5th January 2011.
Thursday 13 January 2011, 6pm @ Phuket 346
The show moves to Phuket 346 at Soi Romanee, old Phuket Town, from 13 January and is shown till 28 February 2011.
WTF Café & Gallery
7 Sukhumvit Soi 51, Wattana, Klongton-Nua, Bangkok 10110
www.wtfbangkok.com
BTS: Thonglor
Opening hours: Tuesday – Sunday, 3-10pm
Phuket 346
15, Soi Romanee, Old Phuket Town, Phuket 83000
www.phuket346.com
Opening hours: Monday – Saturday, 10am-8pm
For further information please contact:
Somrak Sila
Tel: (66) 2 662 6246, (66) 89 926 5474
Email: somrak@wtfbangkok.com
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