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Flavours, offers a tantalising taste of
Thailand’s vibrant burgeoning contemporary art scene, from the end of the
last century to the dawn of a new millennium. While the international image
of Thailand as a tropical playground, rich in history and traditional
heritage, has been widely publicised through exotic images in the media,
little is still known about the human face of modern Thai society.
The last
decade has seen significant changes in the South East Asian Kingdom –
economically, politically, environmentally, and culturally. Barometers on
the dramatic upheaval, Thai artists are attempting to make sense of the
country’s rapid modernisation. Their art assumes a diverse array of media,
often melding international art trends with distinctly Thai craftsmanship.
Increasingly, Thai artists are garnering plaudits at biennials and
triennials, Asian showcases and solo exhibitions abroad.
The book
begins with an extensive overview of recent developments, highlighting
particular issues, trends, and events that have played a role in shaping the
art of today. It also features career profiles of 23 of the country’s
established and emerging young artists, with thematic descriptions, more
than 80 colour illustrations, and revealing insights from the artists
themselves.
With so
little currently published upon the swift progression in Thai art, author
Steven Pettifor provides us with a clear and concise assessment of the
present artistic climate. A keen observer of Thai art’s growing
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English text, hard cover, 25.5 x
30.5 cm, 130 pages, 81 colour plates, |
| Foreword by Dr.
Apinan Poshyananda |
published by Thavibu Gallery, 2003,
ISBN 974-91737-6-7 |
| Preface |
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| Introduction -
Dishing Up Thai Art for a Global Appetite |
This book can be ordered from Thavibu Gallery.
Price is US$ 35 for the book, |
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by EMS amount to US$ 16 to ASEAN and Hong Kong, |
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US$ 19 to Japan,
US$ 39 to Australia, US$ to 41 to USA and Europe, |
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and US$ 46 to
Latin America and Africa. Shipment normally arrives in one week. The
postage rates are set by the Thai government. Surface mail is |
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half the price, but shipment may take up to three months. |
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To order, please print out the order form , fill it in and send it by fax to |
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Thavibu Gallery |
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Writer-artist
Steven Pettifor studied Fine Art at both Wimbledon School |
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of Art and
Liverpool Polytechnic (now John Moores University), |
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where he
graduated with a BFA in 1990. He migrated to Asia in 1992, |
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and has spent
over a decade living in the Thai capital, Bangkok. |
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An ardent
follower of contemporary Thai art, he has become a regular |
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commentator
upon the local art scene, contributing to several international |
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and domestic
newspapers and journals. Presently he is the Thailand |
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Editor for
the international bi-monthly publication Asian Art News and |
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the quarterly World Sculpture News published in Hong Kong. |
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| Acknowledgements |
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| Index |
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