The art of Pinaree Sanpitak is inspired by natural forms and the female body. She has produced installations made up of cushions or beanbags resembling female breasts. For the exhibition at the Art Center of Jim Thompson House, entitled 'Temporary Insanity', Sanpitak hides sound detection devices inside the (breast shaped) sculptures which will vibrate to sounds made by visitors in the gallery. Thus, they are no longer passive objects but something with a life of their own.

Artist's biography as well as essays by art critics are included. With preface by Jane Puranananda of the James H.W. Thompson Foundation.

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Onsite

Location code
MON.SAP
Language

English, 

Thai

Publication/Creation date

2004

No of pages

84

ISBN / ISSN

9789749231555

No of copies

2

Content type

artist monograph, 

catalogue

Chapter headings

Introduction - temporary insanity: emotional textile - Gridthiya GAWEEWONG, กฤติยา กาวีวงศ์

Harmony and Hysteria through the Eye of FBI (Female Body Inspector) - Apinan POSHYANANDA, อภินันท์ โปษยานนท์

NO HARD LINES gender politics in contemporary Southeast Asian visual art: does woman's vernacular exist? - Iola LENZI

BREASTS AND BOWLS: Metaphor and Meaning in the Art of Pinaree Sanpitak - Mary-Ann MILFORD-LUTZKER

ON PINAREE SANPITAK: Repetition and the Sensual Form - Rhana DEVENPORT

Temporary Insanity: Pinaree Sanpitak
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Temporary Insanity: Pinaree Sanpitak