Fear is a solo exhibition by one of Southeast Asia’s leading photographic artists Manit Sriwanichpoom (b. 1961). Fear is the culmination of years of intensive exploration into Thailand’s current socio-political climate, beginning from the last general election in 2011 to the recent solar eclipse in March 2016. The exhibition explores the state that ordinary Thai citizens currently live in, as mere helpless passengers in the larger scheme of events. It embodies the growing sense of dread and outright panic for the future of Thailand that has been gathering within the artist, as a result of the escalating political and social crises.
The recent years have seen unprecedented political turmoil in Thailand. The country has been placed under martial law, moved between multiple leaderships and confronted with countless deadly riots and protests on the streets of Bangkok and beyond. Since 2011, the Thai people witnessed the transition of power from Abhisit Vejjajiva, a young Oxford-educated politician, to Yingluck Shinawatra, the sister of the controversial former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, and finally to the current National Council for Peace and Order, a junta formed by former Commander in Chief Prayut Chan-o-Cha, who forcefully ousted Yingluck in May 2014 with a coup d’état.
These intense years in turn have inspired Sriwanichpoom to produce a large body of work comprising of ten series of photographs and two videos. Fear will open in four galleries in Singapore and Bangkok concurrently – with the most comprehensive selection of works exclusively in Singapore at Yavuz Gallery.
Opening reception: 30 July 2016, 4pm – 7pm
Artist talk: “The current Thai political landscape and its impact on contemporary art”, 30 July 2016, 3pm – 4pm
Exhibition duration: On view until 20 September 2016
Venue: Yavuz Gallery, 9 Lock Road, #02-23, Singapore 108937
Opening Hours: Tue – Sat: 11am – 7pm, Sun: 1pm – 5pm
Mon & public holidays: by appointment only
When: 30 Jul - 20 Sep 2016,
By: Ames Yavuz