Art lovers are invited to explore the liminal space between paintings and sculptures during "(Brackets)" which is running at SAC Gallery until Jan 11.
This is the second solo exhibition by Kitikong Tilokwattanotai who brings a new series of paintings that explore new possibilities in abstract art, challenging traditional conventions of brushwork.
For five years, the artist has devoted himself to artistic experimentation. Born from a period of profound personal and artistic growth, his latest series invites viewers to explore the evolution of his practice.
It's a testament to countless painstaking layers of acrylic paint and lacquer, inspired by observing his son's growth and learning. This meticulous process is interwoven with the artist's personal interests and his fascination with building blocks like Lego and Tetris.
With over 50 groundbreaking works that blur the lines between painting and sculpture, this series offers a unique visual experience, where individual pieces can be appreciated independently or as part of a larger, interconnected whole.
In the realm of art, sometimes less is more. The absence of explicit meaning can evoke a deeper emotional response. Through the subtle nuances of nonverbal communication, the exhibition invites viewers to embark on a personal journey of discovery.
This open-ended approach encourages us to transcend the visual and discover the hidden meanings beneath the surface of the artworks.
SAC Gallery is on Sukhumvit 39 and opens Tuesday to Saturday from 11am to 6pm.
There is no admission fee. Visit sac.gallery.