The challenging rainy season will serve as one of the backdrops for Sac Gallery's pop-up group exhibition "In The Garden, Things We Found", which will take place at RCB Photographers' Gallery at River City Bangkok from Saturday to Oct 27.
Featuring works by Vipoo Srivilasa, Kitikong Tilokwattanotai, and Juli Baker and Summer, the exhibition will take viewers to explore a world where art and nature intertwine, reflecting the power of the natural world during this season.
On showcase will be 29 artworks from small-scale works to large sculptures and paintings that blur the lines between reality and imagination. Each piece draws inspiration from the beauty and mystery of gardens, both real and imagined.
Vipoo presents the mystical realms of the Himmapan forest whose fantastical creatures and timeless tales challenge perceptions of love and acceptance. His sculptures are a celebration of a garden where dreams and reality blend.
Exploring the subtleties of nature through abstract forms, Kitikong uses brushstrokes and intricate lacquer techniques to create dynamic plays of light and shadow, akin to a journey through his imaginative landscapes.
Similarly, Juli Baker and Summer's paintings capture the vibrant beauty of summer in Japan with swift brushstrokes full of life and colour. Her travel sketches convey the warmth and humidity of the season, making viewers feel as though they are right there, enveloped in the scenery.
There is no admission fee. Email sakuntala@sac.gallery.
A sculpture by Vipoo Srivilasa. photos courtesy of SAC Gallery