The experimental art project 'From (Different) Horizons of Rockshelter' has brought together artists, art critics, and art scholars to archaeological sites and related areas in Thailand. The resulting works of art (by 9 artists, villagers and children of two local schools) were then exhibited in Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre and the National Gallery in Bangkok. According to Surakarn Thoesomboon, these works represented an interpretation of the experiences and interactions between the artists and the locals, without controlling or imposing any absolute meaning on the audience and participants.
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Onsite

Location code
EX.THA.FHR
Language

Thai

Publication/Creation date

2008

No of pages

280

No of copies

1

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catalogue

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From Tham Lod to Ban Rai Rockshelter: Breaking through Archaeological Methodology - Ramsi SHOOCONGDEJ

Remarks on 'F(D)HR' Exhibitions: Site Specific Installation Art 'Here' and 'There' - Surakarn THOESOMBOON

Vision and Color from (Different) Horizons: Activity-Based Art for Children - Chol JANEPRAPHAPHAN

From (Different) Visions: Community Photography - Vipash PURICHANONT

Art: Community: Archaeology: Text: Ocularcentrism - Thanes WONGYANNAVA

Blurry Lament and Poetic Desire - Archan Sayan Daengklom

From (Different) Horizons of Rockshelter
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From (Different) Horizons of Rockshelter