The Smell in The Air After The Firecracker Has Gone Off
The Smell in The Air After The Firecracker Has Gone Off
by Pattara Chanruechachai
27/07 — 31/08/2019
The Smell in The Air After The Firecracker Has Gone Off
By Pattara Chanruechachai
Venue: Gallery VER
Date: 27th July – 31st August, 2019
Opening Reception: 27th July 2019, 7pm onward
curators: Pratchaya Phinthong Udomsak Krisanamis
Pattara’s artistic practice comes in different forms, combining photography, sculpture, drawing and installation. This range of disciplines allows him to express the time in various ways, in which the past inhabits the present. He explores the relation of photography with objects, images or technology from the past. By recovering stories, neglected space or forgotten images, he highlights the disappearances or appearances at the passage of time while sublimating them
The exhibition includes ceramic sculpture (famous replicas of the cameras of the Apollo XI mission)and drawings (space craft, rockets launch dust), as well as an ingenious drawing machine activated for a given time incarnating by the rhythm of time and its overlaps. Like astronomy, photography shares the same interest for light and what lies beyond our perceptions. Photography becomes for him a starting point which allows him a transposition towards other mediums. He extracts from his research sometimes elusive fragments or a particular element allowing to pass off historical references while incarnating a form of sublime fiction and imaginary.
Pattara’s works are an extension of his ongoing interest to connect his previous photographic artworks of “forgotten spaces” and “ghost buildings” with places incarnated by spirits or not visible to the naked eye. An invitation to travel beyond earthly space to the Universe, in a transposition of the receptacle objects of the unknown, a fiction between visible and invisible.
About the artist:
Pattara Chanruechachai (born in 1971, Bangkok; lives and works in France) Pattara was involved in numerous international group exhibitions including All Time High (Gallery Ver, Bangkok, 2018); I know you (Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland, 2013); Safe Place in the Future (?) Dystopia Now Utopia never (Museum of Contemporary art and design, Manila, Philippine, 2013);Temporary Storage (Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Bangkok, 2012); Retro-Verspective (Gallery Ver, Bangkok, 2012); Arte Fiera, (Bologna, Italy, 2012); Safe Place in The Future II/ Dystopia now, Utopia never (Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok, 2012); Asia Contemporary Art Project: City_net Asia 2011 (Seoul, South Korea, 2011); Bangkok Density (Biagiotti Progetto Arte, Florence, Italy, 2011); Young Ladies, old chaps, and some Thai friends (Spazio A Gallery, Pistoia, Italy, 2009); Fifteen (Collectif Nai, France, 2008); Eternal Flame: Imagining a Future at the End of the World (Gallery at REDCAT, Los Angeles, USA, 2007); Belief (Singapore Biennale, Tanglin Camp, Singapore, 2006); Here and Now (About Café, Bangkok, 2004) Pattara has his solo show Glance left and right at Gallery Ver in 2011.