
In this episode Som Supa’parinya shares insights about her recent solo exhibition in Bangkok, Thailand where she is showcasing works that delve into her personal and Thailand’s geo-political histories.
Her artistic journey has been deeply shaped by her connection to the Ping River, which has influenced Supaparinya family's legacy and her understanding of how landscapes change as a consequence of political and environmental forces.
Through Supaparinya works, she revisits past experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and engages with the current political climate in Thailand.
By intertwining personal narratives with broader themes of climate change and history, Som Supaparinya seeks to invite viewers to reflect on the impact of human activities on nature and the importance of remembering lost landscapes.
Som Supaparinya's body of work is a powerful interpretation, blending past and present, and encouraging dialogue about the environment, economic implications, and the ongoing narrative of the Thai landscape.
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