"Breaking Out of the Cocoon, Growing Out of Rice" is presentation of young Thai artist Montri Toemsombat returns to Jim Thompson Art Centre.An exhibition that indicate a perception of harmony about the essential factor bonding together life, society, culture and nature.On show has three-part exhibition features sculptures, installation art, videos and photographs.Three-part exhibition made from leftover materials provided by the Jim Thompson factory in Pak Thong Chai, Nakhon Ratchasima."Breaking Out of the Cocoon" is the main display.It consist of a labyrinth constructed from disused silkworm sieve plates.Some section
has sculptures and installations symbolising a insight of Thai political and economic books.The overemphasis on colour can be interpreted about the freedom to learn.There is a five-minute video titled Tu Me Manques.It shows a couple of the same gender yet of different nationalities, cultures and beliefs."Art Journey Link" is a cooperation between Santiphap Ingong-ngarm, Kornkrit Jianpinidnan and Jarunun Phantachat.After Bangkok, the exhibition will tour Jim Thompson Farm in Nakhon Ratchasima before flying to Switzerland, Italy and France.On show daily from 9am-5pm until Sept 15. Jim Thompson Art Centre is located on Soi Kasemsan 2, off Rama I Road. Admission to the exhibition is free.
In my opinion,this exhibition has very interesting.There are many artworks for artist and other people to see in this exhibition.Many artworks indicate both art and meaning.This exhobition has three-part.I think in three-part has different artwork and each part has maybe the identity picture too.Many artists can see the picture and exchange your opinion about exhibition or material.This exhibition on show daily from 9am-5pm until Sept 15.You can go to Jim Thompson Art Centre for see exhibition.I think this exhibition is a way to see a beautiful and high quality artworks.
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http://www.bangkokpost.com/entertainment/art/190871/art-beyond-boundaries
I will go to this exhibition. there are many artworks that I would like to see. Some pictures is very interested. The artworks in the exhibition is very creative. Thank you for the information.
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