Wolf Loving Princess: Tuguldur Yondonjamts

21 February - 25 April 2026
Overview
Gallery VER presents Wolf Loving Princess, the first solo exhibition in Thailand by Mongolian artist Tuguldur Yondonjamts.
 
In this exhibition, Yondonjamts introduces a new body of work titled Wolf Loving Princess, developed as an imaginative investigation into the relationships between life, language, mythology, and dreams, with the animal realm serving as a central source of inspiration. The works invite viewers to reflect on the threshold between the tamed and the untamed world.
 
The exhibition features works across multiple media, including artist books, paintings, sculptures, video installations, and sound. Through a semi-fictional process of translation—incorporating ancient Mongolian script, Animal Mongolian writing, binary code, and English—the artist bridges the human world with invisible realms. A key conceptual starting point is the reinterpretation of the names “Sarah” and “Connor” as “princess” and “wolf loving” which unfolds into the central narrative of the exhibition.
 
The exhibition also features significant series, including Falcon (2011), previously exhibited at the Singapore Art Museum, and Serpent, his longest-running project, continuously developed since 2015 and held in the KADIST Collection.
 
Join us to experience the poetic and speculative world of Tuguldur Yondonjamts in Wolf Loving Princess at Gallery VER.