Tropical Hallucinations: Galerie BAQ
Artists in Part I : Imhathai Suwatthanasilp (Thailand), Kamin Lertchaiprasert (Thailand), M.Irfan (Indonesia), Tôn-Thất Minh-Nhật (Vietnam), Paul Kadarisman (Indonesia), Phan Thảo Nguyên (Vietnam)
Co-curated by: Galerie BAO (Paris), Atta Gallery (Bangkok) and Rubanah Underground Hub (Jakarta)
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20 September - 28 October 2023
Vernissage 18h, 20 September
Galerie BAQ, 15 rue Beautreillis, 75004 Paris
Public hours: 11-19h, Tuesday - Saturday
Free admission, no reservations required
Tropical Hallucinations is a two-part exhibition presented in two different locations, much like two islands in an archipelago - the main geo-culture of Southeast Asia - geographically separate but still closely related. Part I will take place over four weeks; Part II will be shown over four short days. With 12 works in a variety of media, from painting, sculpture, and video to installation and photography, the exhibition explores the diverse religious and belief landscapes of Southeast Asia.
Paul Kadarisman's (Indonesia) humorous still-life arrangements leave viewers wondering whether he is trying to de-sacralise, as in the West, or celebrate animism, as in the local tradition. Kamin Lertchaiprasert (Thailand) has been quietly following his Buddhist path for more than 30 years, distilling the emptiness of more than 1,000 days of meditation into his writing and on paper. Imhathai Suwatthanasilp (Thailand) looks through human hair (literally!) to observe the reactions of those involved and public opinion surrounding the Southern Thai Insurgency from 2004 to the present. Meanwhile, M. Irfan (Indonesia), in praise of nature, has found a concrete (the artist's word) way to reconnect with it after a long journey into the deep forest. Phan Thảo Nguyên (Vietnam) uses a series of moving images in a fictional narrative to allegorise the breakdown of the relationship between humans and their environment. Drawing on his experience of growing up in a multi-religious family, Tôn Thất Minh Nhật cleverly uses the nature of traditional sơn ta (traditional Vietnamese lacquer) to express his reflections on the boundary between the sacred and the ordinary.
Using the cliché of tropical climates, often misused in many texts about the East from the perspective of Western travelers, the exhibition lifts the veil of exoticism to allow viewers to perceive the ongoing reality from the perspective of artists living and working there.
Part II of the Tropical Hallucinations exhibition took place at the Asia Now Art Fair 2023 from 19-22 October at the NOW ON Pavilion, Galerie BAQ, featuring artists Nguyễn Thị Châu Giang (Vietnam), Imhathai Suwatthanasilp (Thailand) and Richie Nath (Myanmar).
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ABOUT ATTA GALLERY
Founded in 2010, ATTA Gallery presents a variety of distinctive contemporary visual art, with a special focus on materiality of art, made by local and international creators.
The curatorial program at ATTA Gallery aims to create dialogues between different types of contemporary visual art exhibiting together in exhibition settings, dialogues between local and international artists, as well as internal dialogues between the viewers and the pieces shown.
"ATTA" means Self or Individuality in Pali, an ancient Indian language, a notion central to the mission of ATTA Gallery to promote self-expression and individuality of artists and collectors alike.
ABOUT RUBANAH
RUBANAH (abbreviated version of ruang bawah tanah, lit.: basement) is located in the basement of a building in the center of Jakarta's hubbub. This space accommodates various art activities, especially exhibition or presentation of artwork. RUBANAH is a meeting space for sharing information and knowledge, a shared learning space for artists, curators, researchers or writers, or anyone interested in deepening and enriching the experience and knowledge of contemporary art.
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Phan Thảo-Nguyên, Becoming Alluvium, 2019 - ongoing
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Tôn Thất Minh Nhật, Afternoon sun / Nắng chiều, 2023
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Tôn Thất Minh Nhật, Sunset / Hoàng hôn #O2, 2022
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M. Irfan, Terpisah dari hujan (detached from the rain), 2019
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Paul Kadarisman, Kuotie, 2023
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Paul Kadarisman, Still life, 2023
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Imhathai Suwatthanasilp, Dreamcatcher (Bra frame) No.04, 2019
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Imhathai Suwatthanasilp, Dreamcatcher (Bra frame) No.02, 2019
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Imhathai Suwatthanasilp, Dreamcatcher (Bra frame) No.05, 2019
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Imhathai Suwatthanasilp, See Through - See True: Krueseh Mosque, 2015-2017
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Imhathai Suwatthanasilp, See Through - See True: Unseeing, 2017
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Tôn Thất Minh Nhật, Bread / Bánh mỳ, 2009