There's a word I'm trying to remember for a feeling I'm about to have (a distracted path towards ext...

Korakrit Arunanondchai

There's a word I'm trying to remember for a feeling I'm about to have (a distracted path towards extinction)(rat cycle of life), 2016Sign in to view price
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hd video 26:25 min, collaboration with alex gvojicCarlos/Ishikawa
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The artwork showcases a close-up portrait of a man's face, captured in a striking and evocative manner. The composition utilizes bold colors, primarily blues and whites, which create an ethereal and mysterious atmosphere. The subject's face is partially obscured by glittering water droplets, suggesting a sense of fragility and vulnerability. The technique employed appears to be digital photography, with a focus on capturing the interplay of light and texture. The artwork may be exploring themes of human emotion, the human condition, or the transient nature of existence. ...

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Korakrit Arunanondchai
Artist
Korakrit Arunanondchai
B.1986, Thai

​​Korakrit Arunanondchai’s versatile and explosive practice spans accross film-making, painting, installation and performance. Bangkok-raised, US-based artist treats art-making as a way of storytelling: his works are perpetuated by the memory of strange historical events, personal experiences, ritualistic performances, the process of data collection, the study of the Anthropocene, news broadcasts, and so on. The multitude of themes Arunanondchai accommodates in his practice is reflected in the visual, rich storm of his works which feature lasers, body paints, fire, challenging and alluring spectacles. The artist’s practice creates spiritual ecosystems that commemorate memory's fragility, the concerns of political upheavals, and cosmology. His paintings are never isolated from his installations, video works or performances. Just like particles of the universe exist in relation with each other, Arunanondchai’s works physically and spiritually belong to each other and everything else. ...

Korakrit Arunanondchai: Artworks
Workshop for Peace / Cry Pan Cry
Korakrit ArunanondchaiWorkshop for Peace / Cry Pan Cry, 2018
183.52 x 180.34 x 119.38cm
Untitled
Korakrit ArunanondchaiUntitled, 2018
218.4 x 162.5cm
Bridge
Korakrit ArunanondchaiBridge, 2023
238.8 x 177.8cm
Call it, Home
Korakrit ArunanondchaiCall it, Home, 2023
76.2 x 63.5cm
Untitled (Body Painting)
Painting with history (YELLO)
Korakrit ArunanondchaiPainting with history (YELLO), 2019
218.4 x 162.6 x 3.8cm
Painting with history (bodypainting)
Songs for Dying
4 Gravity and Grace
Korakrit Arunanondchai4 Gravity and Grace, 2021
208.28 x 162.56cm
Raindrop Nursery
Korakrit ArunanondchaiRaindrop Nursery, 2022
218.4 x 162.6cm
Creature
Korakrit ArunanondchaiCreature, 2023
238.8 x 177.8cm
Carlos/Ishikawa
Gallery
Carlos/Ishikawa
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