Chutima Kerdpitak
Joined 1 year ago, 192 visits
Born in Ayutthaya in Thailand (1970)
Lives and works in London
in United Kingdom
An experimental artist working on installation and 2-D with disgarded objects and other available local products.The ideas behind the work based around the manipulated world vs individuality/freedom in following one's own will.It encourages people to consider enlightenment of themselves by self-investigation and social-investigation to distinguish what we need/want from what we are told to need/want.
The execution is a metamorphors of forms employ disparate materials and disparate elements of subject matters to fabricate a debate of complex social issues. Binding and adhesive medium are often applied in most of the work to bond the subjects and objects together as a single matter. Symbolics, metaphors, analogies, sense of humour and personal references are the obvious vehicle in the work. The approaches are often playful with Eastern world accent.
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Exhibitions, United Kingdom, 13 November 2009
Visits: 6 Added: 1 year ago
Exhibitions, United Kingdom, 02 October 2009
Visits: 3 Added: 1 year ago
Exhibitions, United Kingdom, 03 July 2009
Exhibition Dates: 3-24 July 2009
at Islington Arts Factory, 2 Parkhurst Road, Holloway, London N7 0SF
Opening Night: Friday 3 July 2009 from 7.00pm to 9.00pm
Admission Free
Artists:
Briony Marshall, Christy Symington, Chutima Kerdpitak(Nok), Joanna Pierides & Lynn Todd
As the title suggests, this show represents five artists on a mission. Tackling an assortment of themes, from the political to the sublime, of individual experiences and views on world conditions. They reveal the very essence of the subjects they are exploring, of themselves and of humanity. From traditional to conceptual, the works engage a wide variety of mixed media. From talking points to works of quiet contemplation, this exhibition features an eclectic mix of 2D, 2.5D and 3D.
Curated by Chutima Kerdpitak(Nok)
Artists Talk and Music Event: Saturday 11 July 2009 from 2pm-5pm
Each of the five artists will give a brief talk, guitarist ‘Emile’ and the band ‘Solitary Blossom’ will be performing.
Admission Free
Opening Times:
Mon-Thurs: 10.00am-9.45pm | Fri: 10.00am-6.45pm | Sat: 2.00pm-5.45pm | Sun: 11.00am-5.30pm
Travel Information:
Islington Arts Factory is a converted church building, opposite the entrance to H.M. Prison(Holloway women prison) and on the Parkhurst Road/ Camden Road one-way system.
Tube: Piccadilly Line
Caledonian Road or Holloway Road
Buses: 4, 17, 29, 43, 91, 153, 253, 254, 259, 271, 279, 359
Exhibition/Artists Information: www.chutimakerdpitak-nok.com
Gallery Information: www.islingtonartsfactory.org.uk
Visits: 41 Added: 1 year ago
Exhibitions, United Kingdom, 01 April 2009
Visits: 15 Added: 1 year ago
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