'Wherever we walk, we have
Its prime use is to guide us from one place to the next. But imagine if we could turn the map on its head, and make it something that makes no sense apart from to its creator. This is a true measurement of life and existence in space. In Bangkok, a homeless man has done this—everyday he collects recyclables and wanders on Sukhumvit Road and its Soi's (side roads).
Two different artists of the world have taken inspirations from these
There is a shared experience between the two photographers; as one is an outsider looking in, and the other an insider rediscovering the city he lives in. These shared experiences make an interesting perspective of the landscape of Bangkok.' - from artist website.
This zine includes photographs of the homeless artist Samer Peerachai's work.
Onsite
English
Thailand,  zine,  photography,  street art,  mapping,  cityscape
2018
20
Nil
1
zine
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