Catalogue published in conjunction with the opening of ‘Optimism is Ridiculous: The Altarpieces’ by contemporary Thai artist Natee Utarit at Ayala Museum, Philippines, the first stop of the travelling exhibition.

Includes foreword by Ma. Elizabeth “Mariles” L. Gustilo, artist statement, articles by Boon Hui Tan, color plates of 12 paintings and artist biography.  

‘The exhibition “Optimism is Ridiculous: The Altarpieces” consist of 12 large-sized oil on canvas paintings that reveal the artist’s view and perception of our contemporary, complex world. A self-confessed “conservative pessimist,” this series showcases the artist’s mastery on visual imagery, incorporating iconic elements from both Christian and Buddhist religions. As a practicing Buddhist with a familiarity in Christian beliefs and iconography, Utarit assembles and weaves all the rituals and traditions that extol, revere, and mark life, death, suffering, injustice, and torment. By depicting and composing human allegories, Utarit presents a universal experience within the filter of Thai culture and Western sacred symbols.’- excerpted from foreword.

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MONL.UTN
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English

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2017

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66

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Nil

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2

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artist monograph, 

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Optimism is Ridiculous: The Altarpieces