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Gallery VER at OSAKA INTERNATIONAL ART 2025
Gallery VER is participating in the OSAKA INTERNATIONAL ART 2025, held in conjunction with Expo 2025, Osaka, Kansai, Japan.
This event showcases the evolving role of art and the art market, marking a significant step forward.
Date: 30 May – 1 June 2025
Hours: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (May 31st) / 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (June 1st)
Location: Osaka-Jo Hall (JR Osaka Jo-koen Station / Subway Osaka Business Park Station)
VIP Preview: 30 May 2025 (by invitation only)
Gallery VER will present three Thai artists whose works explore a wide range of emotions, perspectives, and diverse narratives.
Each artist offers a unique lens on contemporary life and artistic expression, reflecting the current Thai contemporary art scene.
Participating Artists:
- Be Takerng Pattanopas‘ practice emerges from twin obsessions with space within and space without. His exploration of the human body’s interior, through drawings, installations, paintings, and sculptures, symbolises the infinity of the cosmos. This might be a distinctly 21st-century preoccupation – the zeitgeist of this age, as our world seems both smaller and bigger than ever.
- Disorn Duangdao focuses his interest on the situations that arise from his surroundings, including the use of raw materials derived from the experience of overlapping and parallel contexts of ambiguity and reality. His practice involves a combination of constructing sets of symbolic language within objects and finding meaning within twisted structures. Disorn’s aesthetic opens up a diverse dialogue ranging from nature, society, and politics, to history, all under the realm of an exchange area for reform and reconstruction.
- Pattara Chanruechachai’s artistic practice navigates the complex terrain of perception, memory, and temporality through photography, sculpture, and installation. His works meditate on the tension between presence and absence, weaving narratives from archival materials, newspaper fragments, and spectral traces of architecture. Often layered and elusive, his imagery fragments time and space, inviting viewers to engage with forgotten histories and the impermanence of knowledge. In doing so, he reanimates the overlooked and reframes the ordinary through a deeply contemplative lens.
Supported by: Royal Thai Consulate General, Osaka, Department of International Trade Promotion, Ministry of Commerce of Thailand.
To view more: OSAKA INTERNATIONAL ART 2025