Artists
Thasnai Sethaseree
Biography
Thasnai Sethaseree (b.1968, Bangkok; lives and works in Chiang Mai) holds a master’s degree in visual arts from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D. in social sciences from Chiang Mai University. His artistic practice explores themes of memory, migration, and the philosophical nature of knowledge. Best known for his conceptual and relational works, often ephemeral in nature, he has recently expanded into sculpture and painting, with his shift to painting notably showcased at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco as part of a project organized by Rirkrit Tiravanija. His work focuses on political themes, violence, and regime changes, conveyed through multilayered collage techniques rooted in traditional Thai decorative arts. His semi-abstract works blend grandeur with a sense of melancholy, creating visually striking yet thought-provoking pieces.
Thasnai has exhibited his work in numerous solo and group exhibitions at leading art institutions. He participated in the Gwangju Biennale (2023) with an artwork titled “The Tower of Bubbles 2022” which utilized collage and oil pastel techniques. This artwork serves as a historical event of a unique mix of elements that define Thainess, while also searching for resonances in other places. Thasnai’s solo exhibitions include Cold War: The Mysterious at MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum, Chiang Mai (2022); Some Deaths Can’t Be Buried at Yavuz Gallery, Singapore (2019); What You Don’t See Will Hurt You at Gallery Ver, Bangkok (2016); and Not Even Pineapples at Gallery Ver and Bangkok Art Centre, Bangkok (2009).Group exhibitions include the Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Signature Art Prize Exhibition at Singapore Art Museum (SAM) (2018); The Way Things Go at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco (2015); Safe Place in the Future (?) at the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (MCAD), Manila (2013); and Symphony No. 9: After Number Nine, There Is No Number at Seoul Museum of Contemporary Art (2011).Additionally, his work was exhibited in the 50th Venice Biennale in 2003.
In 2018, he received the Juror’s Choice Award for Untitled (Hua Lamphong) at the Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Signature Art Prize. Moreover, in 2023, he published the book titled “What You Don’t See Will Hurt You”, which has the same title to the exhibition at Gallery Ver.
Selected Works
Curriculum Vitae
Education
- 2005
Chiang Mai University, Ph.D. Candidate (Social Science)
- 2000
The University of Chicago, MFA.(Visual Arts)
- 1996
Chiang Mai University, BFA.(Sculpture)
Press
- 2018
Bangkok Post, Jun - 2016
Art4d, Oct - 2013
The Nation, Aug