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Introducing 73 world-leading artists who participated in the exhibition at BAB 2022 CHAOS : CALM Chaos : Peace

11. Jake and Dinos Chapman

Jake and Dinos Chapman
Photo : Nic Serpell-Rand Photography

Born 1966 Cheltenham, United Kingdom and born 1962 London, United Kingdom.

Jake and Dinos Chapman The Sum of All Evil , 2012/2013 (detail)
Fiberglass, plastic and mixed media
Four vitrines each 215 x 128.7 x 249.8 cm
Courtesy of Jake and Dinos Chapman
Jake and Dinos Chapman Zygotic acceleration, biogenetic, de-sublimated libidinal model , 1995
Courtesy of Jake and Dinos Chapman

Brothers Jake and Dinos Chapman are artists who work together as a duet. They work on sculptures, prints and installations. After graduating from the Royal College of Art in London in 1990, they had great success with their first work, Disasters of War .(1991) which is a three-dimensional model sculpture There are plastic figures arranged together like a scene in a painting by Francis Goya (Spain, 1746 – 1828) of the same name as his work. The Chapman brothers previously worked as assistants for another British duo. Gilbert and George (England/Italian, born 1943 and 1942) Although these two artists are related, their works are completely different. The Chapman brothers’ works are often wickedly funny. looks hostile and looks like he’s trying to overthrow The duo explain that the audience’s laughter and interaction is even more important than the work itself. In addition to the three-dimensional model works Song Chapman is also known for his sculptures resembling hangers. Often there are Barbie dolls attached to each other with their genitals in unexpected positions. They drew inspiration from both high culture and mass culture, such as Hieronymus Bose (Flemish B.E. 1993 – 2059) and McDonald’s fast food. Chapman brings both seriousness and humor into their work. Their work has been exhibited around the world, including the Gakosian Gallery in New York, the White Cube Gallery in London, Tate Britain in London, the Triumph Gallery in Moscow and PS1. Contemporary Art Center in New York, among others, the duo currently reside and work in London.

12. Jarasporn Chumsri

Jarasporn Chumsri Image courtesy of the artist

Born 1992, Bangkok, Thailand

Jarasporn Chumsri  graduated with a bachelor’s degree. at the Department of Fine Arts Art and Design Faculty of Architecture King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang 

 

Jarasporn is a painter who is passionate about the process of creating paintings. for you Expression through painting is the best way. to make an idea Her feelings were tangible. And Jarasporn is also a painter with a personality that doesn’t like going out and meeting people a lot. So she felt very fortunate to be born and live in the digital age.

Jarasporn Chumsri GIVERNY (MONET ‘S HOUSE AND GARDENS) , 2020
Oil and Acrylic on canvas
130×74 cm
Courtesy of the artist
Jaratporn Chumsri, The Museum of Modern Art, New York , 2020
Oil and Acrylic on canvas 150.5×80
Courtesy of the artist

She was given the opportunity to perform. and received funding from various projects both domestically and internationally and most recently invited to participate in the charity auction THE GALLERY TURNS YEARS 5 (National Gallery Singapore, 2022). Examples of exhibitions and other projects such as Imspassionism . Brand New 2015 Project (Bangkok University Art Gallery, 2015) The 6th Young Artist Talent Project (Los Angeles 2015), a solo exhibition project by Thai artists to watch. (Bangkok University Art Gallery, 2017) Project for incubation and networking of young artists ( Early Years Project 2 ) (Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, 2017 – 61). She is an artist residing in the Republic of Korea. (LimLip Art Museum 2019) ExhibitionAtmosphere in the Virtual museum + Experience + Emotion= Canvas (The Jam Factory 2021) Currently, Jarasporn Chumsri lives and works in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand.

 

13. Tiffany Chung

Tiffany Chung
Photo : Ketsiree Wongwan

Born 1969, Danang, Vietnam

 

Tiffany ChungTo be a globally recognized artist for his work in art in research-intensive and interdisciplinary fields. Her works are diverse. whether it is an image of a map from embroidery or draw a fine line or mixed media and installation works that consist of paintings, photographs, sculptures, videos, evidence and sometimes on stage Her art projects often explore the dynamics of space. Division of geopolitical boundaries, conflicts, environmental problems Forced displacement, exile, in different times and lands, Tiffany Chung layered her history of pain and wanted to intervene in the area. political story which was manipulated by the government From creating cultural memory, as an artist, Chung believes that the process of memorization can be a way to help manage it. and demanding an explanation for the injustices in history And it also helps build hope. Or it can be an example of action for a good future.

Tiffany Chung
ISW: areas of control; UNHCR: numbers & locations of Syrian refugees and IDPs as of April 2019, 2019
Courtesy of the artist

Tiffany Chung participated in the main exhibition of the 56th Venice Biennale International Festival of Arts (2015), showing 40 map drawings from the Syria Project , an ongoing project on the crisis. in Syria Recent solo exhibitions include TIFFANY CHUNG: Vietnam, Past Is Prologue at the Smithsonian Museum of American Art 2019, and have been exhibited at international art museums and festivals around the world, including at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA, New York). ) Nobel Peace Center (Norway) Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (Denmark) SF MoMA (San Francisco) 21st MuseumCentury Museum Kanazawa (Japan) Center for Cultural Arts Center de Cultura Conteporània de Barcelona (Spain) Statens Museum for Kunst (Denmark) Sharja Biennale (United Arab Emirates) XIII Biennial de Cuenca Festival (Ecuador) Sydney Biennale (Australia), Gwangju Biennale (South Korea), Ireland Biennale Festival, EVA International, etc. Chung is the recipient of the Artist Prize for Exceptional Contribution from the Sharja Biennale (2013) grant. Asian Cultural Council (2015), Asia Society India Asia Arts Game Changer Award (2020) and shortlisted for the Vera List Center Prize and Jane Lombard Fellow for Art & Social Justice (New School 2015). 2018-63) Tiffany Chung is currently a Mellon Arts & Practitioner Fellow at the Center for the Study of Racial, Indigenous Peoples and Transnational Migration. Affiliated with Yale University (2020)

14. Collective Absentia

Collective Absentia Image courtesy of the artist

Established 2022

Collective Absentia is a group of artists and researchers researching the role of cultural performance in the Global South. Artists are currently working on a research project on cultural violence. and politics in Southeast Asia that is transmitted through contemporary art practice This live performance for the Bangkok Art Biennale explores Burma.

15. Cian Dayrit

Cian Dayrit Image courtesy of the artist

Born 1989, Manila, Philippines.

Xian Dayrit is an artist who works with sculptures. Placed art and made projects with different communities, his multidisciplinary work diagnoses new colonial ideas and geography, ethnology and mythology. In his work, Dayrit destroys the language and functioning of institutions such as the state, museums and the military to understand and visualize the conflicts. which is the foundation of these policies and models.

Cian Dayrit State of State , 2021.
Embroidery on Fabric, Objects on Rattan Woodwork 2pcs.
Framed Digital Print on Silver Chrome Paper 10pcs.
Image courtesy of the artist

The well-known and often used map art of textile embroidery and mixed media patchwork depicts the various patterns of imperialism and feudalism in various activities. such as the extraction of natural resources, as well as forced migration and exploitation of marginalized populations. His emphasis on the work is addressing non-mainstream narratives among communities to bring displaced and undisputed groups back to the center. With an intervention that reveals the work behind imperialist power, Dayrit’s work invites us to rethink how we perceive and reinterpret the world spatially, even from our colonial experience, from the Philippines’ perspective. But Dayrit’s work was not tied to any position or place.

Cian Dayrit Land Conversion
A Theater of Abstraction. 48 x 60 in.
Image courtesy of the artist

His art and research transcend geopolitical and internationally relevant places. Dayrit’s work has been exhibited at several international biennales. including at the Gwangju Biennale Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art Dhaka Arts Summit Bangladesh New York Triennial Museum “Songs for Sabotage” in New York in 2022. He also attended the Kathmandu Biennale and the Biennale of Sydney.

16. Day of Muhaymeen Itela

Born 1997, Narathiwat Province, Thailand

Wan
Muhaymeen Itela Image courtesy of the artist

Wan Muhaymeen Itela was born in Narathiwat Province. Graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (2020) in Visual Arts. from the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Prince of Songkla University Pattani Campus Currently studying for a master’s degree at the Department of Visual Arts (Mixed Media), Faculty of Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Arts, Silpakorn University.

Wan Muhaymeen grew up in a family of Malay calligraphers. allowing him to absorb the aesthetics of vernacular art which is reflected in his works of art After completing a bachelor’s degree with an interest in social and environmental issues in the three southern border provinces As a result, he chose to use art as a tool to reflect the reality of society. Wan Muhaymeen has an aptitude for photography and writing in Malay. Most of his works are photographic. and works of art created with calligraphy including other media to address issues of cultural identity, ethnicity, problems and unrest in his homeland

Wan Muhaymeen Itela Tadika
Mixed Media,
Dimensions Variable.
Image courtesy of the artist

Artworks of Muhaymeen are displayed in various galleries. throughout Thailand, such as the work “MANUSIA” (2018) from the group exhibition “Catching the light” at Patani Artspace, Pattani ; Solo exhibition City of Goat (2522), exhibited at Head High Second Floor, Chiang Mai Province ; The latest work, TADIKA, from the group exhibition South: Deep, Under the Border at VS Gallery, Bangkok. (Religious school) in the southern border provinces Therefore, the “Dream Tadika” project was established to support the education of religious schools through artistic activities.

Currently, Muhaymeen resides and continues his studies along with art work in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand.

17. Alicia Framis

Alicia Framis Photo : Elsa Hanneke

Born 1967 Barcelona, ​​Spain

Alicia Framis is a contemporary artist. Currently residing and working in Amsterdam. netherlands She developed a platform for creative social interactions. through interdisciplinary collaboration with artists and experts in various fields Her work is a project that reflects different aspects. of human existence in contemporary society She often began to create jobs from social conditions that were difficult to judge. to propose solutions Framis worked with French minimalist artist Daniel Buren and American conceptual artist Dan Graham. Her work is a continuation of the arts, relational aesthetics, performing arts and social action arts. 

Alicia Framis
Leave Here Your Fears, 2022
Image courtesy of the artist.

She represented the Netherlands in the Dutch Pavilion at the 50 Venice Biennale (2003). She is currently the director of the Master’s Program at the Sandberg Instituut in Amsterdam. netherlands and a speaker at the University of Nebrija in Madrid, Spain. In 2019, Alicia Framis was awarded the Lucas Artists Visual Arts Fellowship 2019-2022 in California.

18. Antony Gormley

Antony Gormley Photo Credit: Lars Gundersen

Born 1950 London, United Kingdom

Anthony Gormley was widely praised for his sculptures. art installation and art in public spaces that reflects the relationship of the human body with space His work has developed the vast potential of the field of sculpture since the 1960s through the representation of his own body and that of others. in a way that allows viewers to ask profound questions about humanity. and our relationship with nature and the universe Gormley believed that the art space was a transitional place. where new behaviors, thoughts, or feelings are born

Gormley’s work has been exhibited in the UK and around the world. including exhibitions at the National Gallery Singapore, Singapore (2021), Schauwerk Sindelfingen (2021), the Royal Academy of Arts London (2019), Delos Greece (2019), Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. (2019), Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, USA, 2019), Long Museum, Shanghai, China, 2017, National Portrait Gallery, London, England, 2017, Forte di Belvedere, Florence, Italy (2015), Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, Switzerland (2014), Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2014). 2012) Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany (2012) The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia (2011), Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria (2010), Hayward Gallery, London, England (2007) ) Malmö Konsthall Sweden (ADAngel of the North (Gateshead, England) Another Place (Crosby Beach, England) Inside Australia (Lake Ballard Western Australia), Exposure (Lelystadd, The Netherlands) and Chord (MIT – Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. United States of America)

Antony Gormley RULE, 2018
Cast iron 149 x 45.5 x 75 cm
Installation view, Delos, Greece
Photograph by Oak Taylor Smith
Courtesy NEON Foundation; Ephorate of Antiquities ofCyclades © the artist

Gormley was awarded the Turner Prize in 1994, the South Bank Prize for Visual Art in 2000, the Bernhard Heiliger Award for Sculpture in 2007, the Obayashi Prize in 2009. in 2012 and Praemium Imperiale in 2013. In 1997 he was appointed Officer of the British Empire (OBE) and knighted on the New Year’s Honors list. In 2014 he was a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects and received an honorary doctorate of the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Trinity and Jesus Colleges, Cambridge. Gormley has been a Royal Academician scholar since 2003.

19. Alfonso de Gregorio

Alfonso de Gregorio Image courtesy of the artist

Born 1967, Lanciano, Italy

Alfonso de Gregorio was a European artist. A world-class cybersecurity technologist and hacker, De Gregorio’s artwork includes visualization, informatics, lectures and engineering. His work aims to question the world and the present day. and to make politics something the audience can understand In his work, de Gregorio considers the aesthetics and politics of surveillance traumatic memories and sustainability He has exhibited, spoken and published internationally.

Alfonso De Gregorio
Poisoned Landscapes
Image courtesy of the artist.

De Gregorio’s work has been exhibited in art and cultural spaces around the world. including leading museums contemporary photography festival and international art festivals such as Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize (National Portrait Gallery – London, 2000), FUTURE(S) (Belfast Photo Festival, 2021), PORTRAITS HELLERAU Photography Award (Museum of Science and Technology). – Dresden, 2022), Metaverse Biennale (2022), etc. In 2019 De Gregorio was awarded the GUP Magazine’s FRESH EYES in 2021. Shortlisted by the Belfast Photo Festival for the Spotlight Award and chosen as the winner of the UNSTUCK Photography Grant by the Magenta Foundation, de Gregorio has lived in Dubai, Moscow, Milan, Brussels and Rome. where he currently resides

20. Arthur Jafa

Arthur Jafa Image courtesy of the artist

Born 1960 Tupelo, Mississippi, USA

American artist Arthur Jafa is regarded as one of the most important contemporary artists today. Throughout a long career He has moved in and out of the worlds of film, music and art, never settling permanently in any field. All of his work involved the great and original creative force of black American culture. More than the difficult realities of black American life.

Arthur Jafa was born in Tupelo. Mississippi He first gained worldwide attention in 2016 with his approximately eight-minute video Love is the Message, the Message is Death. The work is a sharp cut from viral video and historical footage of prominent Americans such as Barack Obama, Serena Williams and Martin Luther King, alongside news clips. and video footage of police brutality against black Americans, along with Kanye West’s song Ultralight Beam.

Arthur Jafa.
Courtesy of the artist.
LUMA Arles, and Gladstone
Gallery Photography by Andrea Rossetti

since childhood Jafa has cultivated a passion for cutting images. from books and magazines and put them in a new format in his own picture book. That is still the beginning of his work today.

Jafa’s films have received critical acclaim at the Los Angeles New York Film Festival and the Black Star Film Festival. Its artwork is part of a collection that is famous all over the world. Including at museums like The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Studio Museum in Harlem, High Museum of Art, Dallas Museum of Art, MCA Chicago, The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Luma Foundation, Pérez Art Museum Miami, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and Smithsonian American Art Museum, among others, Jafa received the prestigious Golden Lion Award at the Venice Art Biennale 2019.

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