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Modern art was established in Thailand since fifty years ago.
During this period. there were lots of development in styles
and techniques. In other words. Thai artists are developing themselves
to share more places in an international art world.
Thai Art foundation was established at the beginning of the
year 2000 by art curator- - Amporn Arrunnapaporn Baggelaar. Located
in Amsterdam. the Netherlands. one of the most interesting multicultural
societies in the world.
The foundation aims to promote and present Thai art- - modern
and contemporary- - to be more known in an international level.
Also to establish the audience for Thai art in the Netherlands
and Europe. To enhance opportunities for emerging artists as
well as establishing a dialogue between generations both by introducing
new Thai artists and affirming the vitality of established artists
through its exhibitions programme. At the same time, the foundation
plans to develop strategies to compliment a growing and revitalized
art scene in Bangkok or Thailand and to articulate existing contemporary
artistic expressions through a variety of multi-disciplinary
artistic and communication activities, which will establish territories
of cross-reference between the visual arts and other cultural
forms.
Furthermore, the foundation aims with its objectives to contribute
the ongoing worldwide debate on issues of multicultural identities
and "Thai" or rather 'new international' contemporary
art. In the global setting. the exchange and circulation of ideas
and forms are becoming more complex and difficult to identify
within cultural boundaries. Works of art bear testimony to the
blending of cultures, but not unequivocally. Cultures of different
historical origins interact, become diffuse or create the need
for a dialogue. This predicament of culture confronts us with
many possible perspectives on the world history of contemporary
art. Or to put it differently, the world of art seems to have
many capitals. If art develops, artistic expressions and the
flow of information. are to be interpreted adequately, then the
need for an experienced observer of an international stage of
contemporary art cannot be denied.
The Foundation organises exhibitions of Thai artists and supported
publications which aims to explore the relationship between Thai
art and western art as well as contemporary art and contemporary
culture. Beside exhibitions of the Thai artists. the exhibitions
of the Dutch or western artists will be organised in Thailand
by the foundation with co-ordination from other art and cultural
institutions.
The exhibition of "Thai Art 2000" is initiative
to have the overview or introduction about contemporary Thai
art. With the recognition that Thai art in the western's perception
is still unclear and vague. All 8 artists in this exhibition
are my own choices, after have been in the field of Thai art
for ten years. Start from the vitalized artist to an emerging
one with different in concepts, techniques and styles.
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