How Many Worlds Are We?

Vasco Araújo

Galeria Francisco Fino is delighted to announce Vasco Araújo's group show  How Many Worlds Are We?, at Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok, until 20.10.2023

 

"How Many Worlds Are We? explores and distances itself from traditional binary oppositions between notions of East and West considering the ways they can be positively articulated in contemporary artistic and cultural practices.

The transformation of the dynamics of cultural relations between regions made distant in the past due to geography is revealed today as an important factor of decisive mutations in the social landscape of the world we live in.

According to Alexander Melo’s research and reflection made during the last few years in the WEST, namely in Latin America (mainly in Brazil and in the states of Amazonas and Bahia), and in the EAST (mainly in Thailand and South East Asian countries), this exhibition arose, aiming to gather a diversity of contemporary artists active in these regions. Besides a decentering of geo-cultural perspectives, we search for the possibility of confrontation between different ways of relating to notions like nature, spirituality or humanity.

The approach is not anthropological or ecological, in a strict sense, still takes “NATURE” and “SPIRIT” – namely in relation with the “FOREST” and the entities that inhabit it, in Brazil or in Thailand – as main topics or references to help audience understand the knowledge, motivations and expectations expressed in the work of the selection of artists, namely, in the way in which they articulate an eventual affiliation to a specific cultural tradition with potential insertion in the global dynamics of popular mass culture.

The sculptures, installations, photography, and film in this exhibition investigate the ways in which we can re-imagine our relations with nature and the realm of  the spiritual within a kind of poetic intelligence as it manifests itself in the work of the artists we present. 

How many worlds are we?"

Curated by Alexandre Melo

 

 


 

 

Opening

19.07.2023 | 
Exhibition
20.07.2023 - 29.10.2023 

 

The Jim Thompson Art Center

No.10/1 Kasemsan 2 Alley, Rama 1 Rd., Wang Mai, Pathum Wan District, Bangkok, Thailand, Bangkok
 
 http://www.jimthompsonartcenter.org/
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