"Pinaree Sanpitak was born in 1961 in Bangkok. She studied art and communication in Japan (Ibaraki, Tokyo) and the United States (Kansas City) before returning to Bangkok, where she became a major artist, with a highly personal way of treating a universal theme. She uses archetypal but simple forms (from bowls and basins to temples) to portray women's daily lives, from the 'almost ecstatic smile of the Caesarean" to the bond between mother and child, from the 'delight of slipping on a dress, to the pleasure of smoothing it over one's hips." - Abstract.
Text by Valere Bertrand.
Text by Valere Bertrand.
Access level
Onsite
publisher
Location code
MONS.SAP
Language
English
Keywords
mixed media,  installation,  sculpture,  painting,  gender
Publication/Creation date
2002
No of pages
1
ISBN / ISSN
2912415365
No of copies
2
Content type
artist monograph
Chapter headings
About Simple Shapes, a Bowl and Pinaree... - Valere BERTRAND
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