Exhibiting at BACC Bangkok

Very excited to have been invited by Akkara Naktamna to participate in the upcoming show “Photography Never Lies” that he curates at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) on the theme of photography and deception in the time of AI.

I will be showing 10 photographic and mixed media artworks and 3 embroidery pieces from ‘The Seven Circuits of a Pearl’, the first part of my trilogy ‘Tales of Sea, Lust and Death’.

Having been working on memory, fiction and cultural heritage for a while now, even if I have never engaged with artificial intelligence in my work, intervening in photographic records as an archival user, thinker and maker and looking into history as a hybrid process of meaning making through art has been a central point to my practice for a while now. Reframing these discussions in relation to current tools available for contemporary interpretations of reality, deceiving and images is so big part of what this exhibition is about and I’m glad to think about my practice in relation to it in the framework of this exhibition.

Photography Never Lies curated by Akkara Naktamna
Main Exhibition Gallery
7th Floor of Bangkok Art and Culture Center
On until 8 September

In the company of artists: Boris Eldagsen, Leslie Shang Zhefeng, Manit Sriwanichpoom, Maria Mavropoulou, Miti Ruangkritya, Napasraphee Apaiwong, Patrik Budenz and Birte Zellentin, Piyatat Hemmatat, Pumipat Usapratumban, Robert Zhao Renhui, Sai, Tanapol Kaewpring

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