Looking for Mumbaki in the Metropolis: Market and Maker in Art Fair Philippines and ALT ART
27Feb2026 When I saw Thai artist Pitchapa Wangprasertkul’s durational performance The Standard (2022, 2026), I felt a visceral sense of recognition. Encased in a transparent glass box for eight hours a day, the length of a standard workday, the artist-employee performs the actual tasks of a full-time worker. With her legs cramped and feet braced against the […]
Living in a Box: Pitchapa Wangprasertkul for Mothering/Unmothering
02FeB2026 For Mothering/Unmothering, Pitchapa Wangprasertkul’s The Standard portrays resilience through the body’s slow adaptation to a glass enclosure In The Standard, Pitchapa Wangprasertkul positions herself inside a glass case mounted on an industrial push cart, navigating the tension between visibility and confinement. The work references both the display mechanisms of contemp
Don’t Cry At Work is a solo exhibition by Pitchapa Wangprasertkul that questions the work-life balance
01MAR2024 ในห้องสีดำ แวดล้อมด้วยแสงสีส้มสลัว เพดานห้อยแขวนบัตรพนักงานบรรจุข้อความที่พูดไม่ได้ เทียนเล่มแล้วเล่มเล่าถูกจุดติดด้วยมือของเธอ แสงส
Don’t Cry At Work – Drug Edition
27.01.2024 – 24.03.2024Mixed mediaBBQ International Gallery (N22) การปรับรูปลักษณ์และท่าทางภายนอกให้มีความสุขในที่ทำงาน เป็นพฤติกรรมหนึ่งที่เป็นผลมาจากความกดดัน และความคาดหวังจ
DON’T CRY AT WORK, Ver Gallery, Bangkok
27.01.2024 – 24.03.2024 Don’t Cry At Work By Pitchapa WangprasertkulVenue: Gallery VER Project RoomOpening Reception: 27.01.2024 with performance at 5:00 pm onward “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.”–Confucius On the surface, loving your job seems like a cure-all. Yet, it can also become a […]
Leading artists believe art could inspire change
Art can’t solve problems the world is facing but leading artists showcasing their works at the Bangkok Art Biennale 2022 (BAB2022) are positive that works of art could be a significant tool for change as they inspire and help create dialogue.