“Yakishime ยากิชิเมะ: ปั้นดิน เปลี่ยนโลก” นิทรรศการที่จะพาเราไปรู้จักกับศิลปวัฒนธรรมญี่ปุ่นในแง่มุมต่างๆ ผ่าน “ยากิชิเมะ” เครื่องปั้นดินเผาดั้งเดิมที่เริ่มได้รับความนิยมอย่างมากประมาณ 800 กว่าปีที่แล้ว โดยใช้เทคนิคการทำแบบปราศจากการเคลือบ แต่แทนด้วยการเผาแบบอุณหภูมิสูงประมาณ 1200 - 1300 องศา เพื่อให้ดินเหนียวจับตัวกันจนแน่นจนเกิดปรากฏการณ์ที่เรียกว่า “ยากิชิเมรุ” หรือ ทำให้เป็นแก้วนั่นเอง
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Phattharakorn Singthong: “Consequences of the World and Life”
Phattharakorn Singthong: “Consequences of the World and Life'” “Phattharakorn Singthong and his latest exhibition ‘Consequences of the World and Life,’ which is a sequel of the artist’s showcase which previously hold at the newly opened art space, in Chiang Mai-Noname Art Gallery. This exhibition features a collection of large-scale abstract artworks that about 10 meters long, filled with narratives of the exploration of the essence of nature, the axioms of the world . The exhibition now can be appreciated at ICONSIAM in Bangkok. The free form lines and shape in canvases, some adorned with colors while others are in bold black and white. The elongated canvases create an impression as if these lines are seeking to embark on a journey in search for value meaning of something. The Origins of Exhibitions “It all started when I began contemplating that there should be a deeper purpose beyond mere creation and commercialization…
9 Trend of Art: AI Envisioning the Future of Artistic Landscape in Next Century
I asked ChatGPT4 to forecast the trend of art in the next century. Here the nine trends of art in the future
Frida Kahlo: LGBT Pain Through Self-Portrait
Tae Art Man: The Series The artwork by LGBT+ artists often express the deep exploration of their true selves amidst confusion, pressure, and the problems faced as marginalized individual in society. It also includes challenging conventional norms that limit relationships based solely on physically gender identity. Throughout this month, Tae Art Man: The Series presents five world-renowned artists in the art world who draw inspiration from the LGBT+ lifestyle to create globally recognized artworks that raise awareness and reflect the diversity of gender in society. Today, let’s start with an artist who communicates the LGBT+ experience through numerous heartfelt and impactful self-portrait and considered the Queen icon- “Frida Kahlo.” Frida Kahlo Frida Kahlo (1907-1954) was a renowned Mexican artist known for her self-portraits that often depicted the cultural heritage of her birthplace. Despite being married to and sharing the same household with the famous artist Diego Rivera, who was 20…
Andy Warhol art violated copyright -Supreme Court rules
The judgment came out as 7-2, with Goldsmith as the winner. Despite arguments by the legal representatives of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, claiming that Warhol’s screen print artwork incorporated enough transformative elements to constitute a new creative work, the court found it unconvincing and deemed that Goldsmith’s work should be protected by copyright and entitled to the benefits from the fruit of the artistic creation. Background of the Case The story began in 1984 when Vanity Fair magazine sought to acquire the rights to Lynn Goldsmith’s photograph of Prince taken in 1981. The purpose was for Warhol to use it as a reference for creating artwork. The magazine intended to use the image as part of an article titled “Purple Fame” (to get along with Prince’s iconic song “Purple Rain”). At that time, Goldsmith was credited in the article, and she received $400 for the use…
“The Garden of Earthly Delights” at Wynn Palace Macao, Art Macao 2019 | Recap
The exhibition “The Garden of Earthly Delights” at Wynn Palace Macao was one of the highlights in Art Macao 2019, the first edition of its international art exhibition took over 33 museums and landmarks across Macao during five months from June – October 2019. Inspired by a painting from 500 years ago Inspired by a painting from 500 years ago, the exhibition named after a famous work of Hieronymus Bosch- a Dutch renaissance master artist during the 16th century. “The Garden of Earthly Delights” believed to be drawn between the year 1490-1510. This 2.55 x 3.85 m triptych depicts three scenes of heaven, earth, and hell. The left panel describes the atmosphere of heaven, when God created Adam and Eve, the first pair of humans. In contrast, the right panel shows how human is suffering from greed and lust. The centerpiece, which is the main content of the painting, portrays…