ARTIST STATEMENT

“Shape of Relationship” explores the natural law of balance. The relationships between human to human, human to surroundings or animals to nature are all based on the principle of equilibrium. Some relationships are congenial while some differ strikingly. The exhibition offers a metaphoric picture of the omnipresent rule of balance in both explicit and ambiguous visual interpretation.

“Shape of Relationship” consists of 11 artworks in two and three dimensions. Inyai creates her body of work through the process of drawing, crocheting, knitting, tying, binding, and weaving metal and silk yarns. Her application of mixed materials makes reference to the physical structure of the human body.

BIOGRAPHY

Born in 1991 in Bangkok

Education

  • M.F.A. majoring in Thai Arts, Silpakorn University, Thailand
  • B.F.A. majoring in Thai Arts, Silpakorn University, Thailand

Exhibition

2018

  • Solo exhibition, Couple-Balance, People’s Gallery, Bangkok Art and Cultural Center, Thailand
  • Group exhibition, Love and Relationship, Jamjuree Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Group exhibition, Chiangmai is coming to Jeju, South Korea

2016

  • Gwangju Exhibition, Artist residency At Mite-Ugro, Gwangju, South Korea
  • Art Forward Fund Award 2nd At MOCA Museum of Contemporary Art, Bangkok, Thailand

2015

  • The 6th Young Artists Talent Art Exhibition At Royal Thai Consulate-General, Los Angeles, USA

VIDEO

IN THE PRESS

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The shape of nature

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