The Universal Sea – Artist Open Call No. 2

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One To Another
by Sarawut Chutiwongpeti
Category: RE-act
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Title:
One To Another

Author:
Sarawut Chutiwongpeti

Category:
RE-act

Description:
The artwork focuses on personal and larger issues of cultural transformation related to global mobility and the precarious situation of the nomadic artist. in my installation I have incorporated packaging, mainly from food products, the artwork represents and symbolizes how things–and people– come together from around the world to be re-combined at one new location. The context and significance of the artwork for me is, first of all, highly personal, a mean to make connections between my native country and background and my present situation. The subject of the artwork, however, also touches upon more general issues related to contemporary global mobility, everyday aesthetics and routines, and is thereby significant in terms of cultural transformation and the challenges of living and surviving for neo-nomadic artists.
Description:
The artwork focuses on personal and larger issues of cultural transformation related to global mobility and the precarious situation of the nomadic artist. in my installation I have incorporated packaging, mainly from food products, the artwork represents and symbolizes how things–and people– come together from around the world to be re-combined at one new location. The context and significance of the artwork for me is, first of all, highly personal, a mean to make connections between my native country and background and my present situation. The subject of the artwork, however, also touches upon more general issues related to contemporary global mobility, everyday aesthetics and routines, and is thereby significant in terms of cultural transformation and the challenges of living and surviving for neo-nomadic artists.
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