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2001年6月2日至7月7日 |
A Photography exhibition by Kornkrit Jianpinidnun
Kornkrit Jianpinidnun. A graduate from Chiangmai University, Kornkrit moved to Bangkok in the late 1990's, and started working as a photographer. He is interested in dislocation, and integration focusing on a relationship between him and a new social circle. Working with fashion photography, Kornkrit extends his art works into the realm of fashion, design, and magazine to reach wider audience. His works depicted everyday life of contemporary urban culture in Thailand.
Kornkrit used art-making process as a life long learning experience for him. Priror to his previous pieces, Neo Romantic, in 1998, he explored the relationship in an intimacy manner. "Nobody's Home," is an autobiographical works which he explores his own frustration, and confusion within today's society. Kornkrit suggested his inner self, through portraits of his parents, juxtaposes with landscape and seascape, animals. It portrayed the ways he sees the world, and how the existing world around him shaped his own identity. However, it was maturer since his images are more sharper, and focus than before. Still, they are about young generation's voice, aesthetics and belief.