b. 1957 Lives and works in Chiang Mai
Education 1994 Meisterschuelerin, Hochschule Fuer Bildende Kuenste, Braunschweig 1990 Diplom Fuer Bildende Kuenste, Hochschule Fuer Bildende Kuenste, Braunschweig 1986 MFA, Silpakorn University, Bangkok 1981 BFA, Silpakorn University, Bangkok
Selected Solo Exhibitions 2009 In This Circumstance, The Sole Object Of Attention Should Be The Treachery Of The Moon, Ardel Gallery, Bangkok 2008 The Two Planets, Gimpel Fils, London 2007 In A Blur Of Desire, 100 Tonson Gallery, Bangkok 2006 Great Times Message: Storytellers of the Town, 100 Tonson Gallery, Bangkok 2003 Lament, Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm 2002 Why Is It Poetry Rather than Awareness?, National Gallery, Bangkok 2000 At Nightfall Candles are Lighted, Contemporary Art Museum (and touring), Chiang Mai 1999 Lament of Desire, ArtPace (and touring), San Antonio 1995 Lustful Attachment, National Gallery, Bangkok 1994 Water Is Never Still, National Gallery, Bangkok 1992 Stories in Room, National Gallery, Bangkok 1987 Graphic Notes, National Gallery (and touring), Bangkok
Selected Group Exhibitions 2009 Dreaming In Public, Curated By Brian Curtin, Gallery Soulflower, Bangkok 2008 Dreaming/Sleeping, The Passage De Retz (and touring), Paris 2007 Autopsy Of Our Relation To The dead, Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Dresden Tridimensional Scene: International Video Art Exhibition, Platform China Contemporary Art Institute, Beijing Thermocline Of Art, Zentrum fuer Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe Thresholds Of Tolerance, The Australian National University, Canberra Wind From The East: Perspectives On Asian Contemporary Art, Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki 2006 Dirty Yoga: The 2006 Taipei Biennial, Taipei Six Feet Under, Fine Arts Museum Berne, Berne Unfolding Asian Stories, 6th Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju The Pantagruel Syndrome, Castello di Rivoli (and touring), Turin 2005 51st Venice Biennale, Thai Pavilion. Venice Spaces and Shadows, Haus der Kulturlen der Welt, Berlin Insomnia, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London 4th Carnegie International, Pittsburgh 2004 Insomnia, Theater Work, Singapore Living Art, Queen’s Gallery, Bangkok 2003 Poetic Justice: 8th International Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul Time after Time, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco 2002 EV+A, Limerick, Irland 2001 ARS 01: Unfolding Perspectives, Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki 2000 Glocal Scents of Thailand, Edsvik Museum, Sweden 1998 Deserted and Embraced, Railway Hotel, Chiang Mai and the Goethe Institute, Bangkok 1996 Jurassic Technologies Revenant, 10th Biennial of Sydney, Sydney Traditions And Tensions, Oueen’s Gallery, New York 1995 1stJohannesburg Biennial, Johannesburg 1993 1st Asia-Pacific Triennial, Brisbane
Awards 1994 Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Scholar 1990 DAAD Scholar Award Winner, Contemporary Art Competition, Bangkok 1987 Bronze Medal Award (Graphic Arts), 33rd National Exhibition of Art, Bangkok Award Winner, Contemporary Art Competition 1987, Bangkok 1985 Silver Medal Award (Graphic Arts), 31st National Exhibition of Art, Bangkok 1984 Silver Medal Award (Graphic Arts), 30th National Exhibition of Art, Bangkok 1982 Silver Medal Award (Graphic Arts), 28th National Exhibition of Art, Bangkok Award Winner, Thai Contemporary Art, National Bank, Bangkok 1980 Gold Medal Award (Graphic Arts), 26th National Exhibition of Arts, Bangkok
Selected Bibliography 2008 Rathsaran Sireekan, De-Contextualizing Art, Bangkok Post, November 2007 Brian Curtin, Confronting Confrontation: An Interview With Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, Art Signal, May Brian Curtin, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook: Matters of Life and Death, Art Asia Pacific, May/June 2006 Brian Curtin, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, Frieze, October 2002 Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, Why Is It Poetry Rather Than Awareness?, Bangkok: Amarin Printing and Publishing Company Ltd 1999 Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, Lament, Bangkok: Amarin Printing and Publishing Company Ltd 1997 Lynne Cooke, New York: Contemporary Art In Asia, Burlington Magazine, March Eleanor Heartney, Asia Now, Art In America, February 1995 Apinan Poshyanada, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, Art Asia Pacific, 3
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Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook Paintings
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