Mitta del Santi
Photograph: Bangkok Kunsthalle

Mitta del Santi

  • Things to do
  • Bangkok Kunsthalle, Yaowarat
Kaweewat Siwanartwong
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Time Out says

Ploenchan ‘Mook’ Vinyaratn has turned Bangkok Kunsthalle into a space where weaving isn’t just craft, it’s conversation. Her most ambitious institutional installation to date reimagines fragments of past textile works, letting textures, colours and forms collide in ways that feel both deliberate and accidental. The building itself – once the Thai Wattana Panich printing house – anchors the work, with 399 circular fabric pieces echoing its original logo, each stamped with words from children’s books once produced on-site. Collaborating with other Thai women, Vinyaratn deconstructs looms and rebuilds them into monumental forms, creating works that pulse with collective memory, resilience and quiet audacity. By the time you leave, the fragments have stitched themselves into a living narrative, a reminder that history, imagination and community can fold seamlessly into one.

September 26-November 30. Free. Bangkok Kunsthalle, 2pm-8pm

Details

Address
Bangkok Kunsthalle
599 Pantachit Alley, Pom Prap, Pom Prap Sattru Phai
Bangkok
10100
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
2pm-8pm

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