First Thailand Biennale To Launch In 2018
By Helena Halim
The theme for the first Thailand Biennale is “Edge of the Wonderland,” and the curator will set out to tie art with nature. In addition to the wonderland explored by Alice as imagined by Lewis Carroll, the Biennale's presentation will reference East and South Asian “wonderlands” grounded in Chinese and Hindu mythologies, in which nature and its primal forces play prominent roles. The “edge” in the Biennale’s theme implies the geographical location of Krabi, along the west coast of Thailand; Krabi’s provincial seal that shows two crossed swords believed to hold mythical powers; and the border between “reality and fiction, the existent and the imagined, the material and the spiritual . . . the known and the unknown.”
In addition to the site-specific exhibitions, the Biennale’s programming includes discussion panels and artist workshops. An award will be given to “the most talented artist.”
As the Thailand Biennale takes place, the first Bangkok Art Biennale—led by former permanent secretary of Thailand's Ministry of Culture, Apinan Poshyananda, and financially backed by food and beverage mogul Thapana Sirivadhanabhakdi—will be presented at the same time, drawing visitors to the country’s capital.
Helena Halim is an editorial intern at ArtAsiaPacific.
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