Mit Jai Inn: Dreamworld
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Mit Jai Inn: Dreamworld
W033685 | $49.95
Exhibition Catalog
Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, 2021. Published in association wit ArtAsiaPacific Foundation, Hong Kong.
142 pp. well illustrated (all col.). 30 x 21 cm. In English and essays also in Thai. Paperbound.
ISBN 9780989688567
Swiss binding. Publisher's description" Dreamworld is the first major solo exhibition in Europe by artist Mit Jai Inn (b.1960, Chiang Mai). A leading figure of contemporary art in Thailand, Mit is known for his colourful artworks that merge painting and sculpture. The exhibition features recent and new works made for Ikon which embody his vision of art “as a utopian dream within everyday life". This publication includes full-colour documentation of the exhibition and recent work, alongside projects from the 1980s, when Mit was living in Vienna and working with Franz West. Essays by Ikon Curator Melanie Pocock, art historian Simon Soon, and critic and curator Brian Curtin, as well as an interview with the artist by Gridthiya Gaweewong, Artistic Director, The Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok.
Subject Headings: Asian Art (Western Style) ; Non-Western in a Western Style ; Western Art -- Thailand (Siam) -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Painting ; Sculpture --
W033685 | $49.95
Exhibition Catalog
Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, 2021. Published in association wit ArtAsiaPacific Foundation, Hong Kong.
142 pp. well illustrated (all col.). 30 x 21 cm. In English and essays also in Thai. Paperbound.
ISBN 9780989688567
Swiss binding. Publisher's description" Dreamworld is the first major solo exhibition in Europe by artist Mit Jai Inn (b.1960, Chiang Mai). A leading figure of contemporary art in Thailand, Mit is known for his colourful artworks that merge painting and sculpture. The exhibition features recent and new works made for Ikon which embody his vision of art “as a utopian dream within everyday life". This publication includes full-colour documentation of the exhibition and recent work, alongside projects from the 1980s, when Mit was living in Vienna and working with Franz West. Essays by Ikon Curator Melanie Pocock, art historian Simon Soon, and critic and curator Brian Curtin, as well as an interview with the artist by Gridthiya Gaweewong, Artistic Director, The Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok.
Subject Headings: Asian Art (Western Style) ; Non-Western in a Western Style ; Western Art -- Thailand (Siam) -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Painting ; Sculpture --