Conceal to Reveal 1
Conceal to Reveal 1
Conceal to Reveal 1

Jedsada Tangtrakulwong

Conceal to Reveal 1, 201959.5 x 89cmSign in to view price
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Material
digital c-print
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork presents a dark, minimalist composition featuring a linear arrangement of faint, glowing orbs against a black background. The overall visual effect is one of mystery and a sense of the ethereal. The artist has employed a restrained color palette and sparse, abstract elements to evoke a contemplative mood, inviting the viewer to ponder the symbolic nature of the work. The piece may be intended to explore themes of the cosmos, the infinite, or the interplay of light and shadow in a visually striking manner. ...

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Jedsada Tangtrakulwong works primarily with site-specific installation, bringing together photography, sound, drawing and light to awaken audience perceptions of different spaces. Each body of work develops from extended interactions with particular environments. His 2013 project, Spirit Under The Chi River was based on 21 months of fieldwork covering the fishermen's way of life and the fishing-related culture in twelve villages near the Chi River, Maha Sarakham Province. Simultaneously, Tangtrakulwong was working on Downfall (2013), which was inspired by large, otherworldly trees the artist encountered in Roi Et and Maha Sarakham provinces from November 2010 to January 2013. Building on these experiences, Tangtrakulwong then begins the process of translating his findings into an installation for the public to navigate. Playing with light and sound, as well as built components, Tangtrakulwong tries to emulate the sensorial atmosphere of these different regions, bringing ‘the outside, inside’ as the artist puts it. Tangtrakulwong’s sensitivity to different habitats evokes a similar sensitivity that ran through the 1960s Land Art movement, and the architectural dimension of his practice also echoes the collaborative work of Christo and Jeanne-Claude. ...

Jedsada Tangtrakulwong: Artworks
100 Year Layers
Jedsada Tangtrakulwong100 Year Layers, 2019
330cm ⌀39cm
Open-ended
Jedsada TangtrakulwongOpen-ended, 2019
310cm ⌀8cm
The Ninth Life
Conceal to Reveal 1
Jedsada TangtrakulwongConceal to Reveal 1, 2019
59.5 x 89cm
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