The art and science of questioning
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The art and science of questioning

SOCIAL & LIFESTYLE
The art and science of questioning
Photo courtesy of 333gallery

See the world of intrigue and contemplation as "Conspiracy", the latest solo exhibition by Thai artist Phapat Seenaem, graces the walls of 333Gallery at Warehouse 30 until the end of the month. Phapat, a maestro transcending cultural boundaries, weaves a narrative that explores the intricate dance between Western beliefs and diverse cultural perspectives.

With "Conspiracy", the Chiang Mai based artist aims to bring an enigmatic journey that traverses the realms of conspiracy theories, scientific inquiry, and spiritual traditions, beckoning viewers to ponder the delicate balance between the rational and the supernatural. At its essence, the exhibition plunges into the depths of knowledge and ritual, presenting education as a ritual and knowledge as a stabilising force. It prompts reflection on how these concepts mould our worldviews, shedding light on the interplay of power dynamics, opportunities and concealed agendas.

Delve into the meanings entwined with conspiracy and rebellion, as "Conspiracy" becomes a catalyst for conversations about the disparities in beliefs. The exhibition unfolds with captivating performances, skilfully unravelling hidden agendas and challenging observers to decipher layers of meaning. It is an invitation to embark on a thought-provoking journey where art serves as a gateway to unravel the complexities of belief systems. Question, contemplate, and appreciate the mesmerising interplay between the known and the mysterious. More than just an exhibition, "Conspiracy" is an immersive experience that invites participants to engage with the profound and the enigmatic.

"Conspiracy" runs from today until Jan 31 at 333Gallery (Warehouse 30), 52-60 Captain Bush Lane, Bang Rak. For more information on the exhibition, email: info@333gallery.com

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