Sneak peak. bitte(r)sweet: ATTA x Kwanphitcha Kongsaeng exhibition to be open on Friday. 😉 อยากเชิญชวนให้มาดูนิทรรศการของฝ้าย ขวัญพิชชา กองแสง @kwphch ที่ได้รับทุนสนับสนุนจากทาง ATTA ผ่านโครงการ open call ศิลปินหน้าใหม่ งานดี ที่ควรจะได้รับการสนับสนุนมากไปกว่าการให้โอกาสแสดงงาน หรือการให้กำลังใจผ่านคำชม การสนับสนุนศิลปินที่ดีที่สุดคือการซื้อผลงาน เพื่อให้เขาสามารถต่อยอดการทำงานของเขาได้ในอนาคต 😉
Kwanphitcha Kongsaeng’s solo show - ‘Just Like Heaven (If It Doesn’t Feel Like Hell)’ comes to an end on February, 8th, 2025. in-tangible institute extends heartfelt gratitude to the visitors and contributors who joined us along the way. Your support and presence have been truly invaluable to us! Stay tuned for what’s next!
💥 Just Like Heaven (If It Doesn’t Feel Like Hell) has been extended until February 8, 2025!
Due to the overwhelming support and continued demand, in-tangible is thrilled to announce the extension of this exhibition, offering more time for visitors to experience and immerse themselves in the complexities of life’s conditions
Join us as we continue this journey of exploration and discovery. We look forward to seeing you!
💥 Just Like Heaven (If It Doesn‘t Feel Like Hell) ขยายเวลาจนถึงวันที่ 8 กุมภาพันธ์ 2025!
จากการสนับสนุนอย่างล้นหลามและความต้องการที่ต่อเนื่อง อิน-แทนจิเบิล ยินดีที่จะแจ้งให้ทราบถึงการขยายระยะเวลาของนิทรรศการนี้ ซึ่งเปิดโอกาสให้ผู้ชมมีเวลาเพิ่มเติมในการสัมผัสประสบการณ์ความซับซ้อนของสภาพชีวิต
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'Just like heaven (if it doesn't feel like hell)'
November 29, 2024 - February 8, 2025
@in_tangible_institute
This exhibition marks a significant step in my journey of learning and growth. I want to express my gratitude for all the support, opportunities, and challenges, especially to @zoembutt and @krrnthewitch
This project was made possible through hard work to understand the economic and social conditions, the financial struggles, and the mental states of the people living in Chiang Mai. The content of the works is not presented as a single conclusion but rather as ongoing questions. My creative process follows the same path. I hope to keep continue learning, questioning, and creating.
I sincerely thank everyone for your support and for visiting the exhibition. 💙
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the opening of ‘Just like heaven (if it doesn’t feel like hell), by Kwanphitcha Kongsaeng, curated by Kamonpan Tivawong. Thank you also to Suphakarn Varinpramote, (guest speaker) and to ‘Chiang Mai Galleries Night’ for including our project space in their schedule! Most of all thank you to Kwanphitcha for her commitment to her artistic practice and her care for the disenfranchised in Chiang Mai!
Just like heaven (if it doesn’t feel like hell) exhibition is on view until January 26, 2025, at in-tangible institute. Visits are by appointment only—please contact us in advance from the link in bio to schedule your visit. We look forward to welcoming you!
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Meet the artist and curator of ‘Just like heaven (if it doesn’t feel like hell)’ !
in-tangible institute welcomes local artist Kwanphitcha Kongsaeng and curator Kamonpan Tivawong to inaugurate its Project Space.
Our Project Space invites emerging artists to work alongside an emerging/established curator, towards an intimate showcase of art that demonstrates conceptual flair with discursive depth. Such an invitation is extended when funds and time permit.
Learn more about their project - see link in bio.
About the artist: Kwanphitcha Kongsaeng (b.2000 in Phayao, Thailand) explores the cause and effect of migration, critical of the impact of such displacement and the socio-economic challenges tied to its circumstances, both to the human and non-human world. Predominantly embracing painting, mixed media and installation, Kwanphitcha is guided by the sense of sight and touch in her use of material, understanding such senses can operate as symbolic metaphor prompting recall of particular memory, in particular time and space. Kwanpitcha hopes her viewers look closely at her artistic experiments, which often hold hidden tales or demand particular physical interaction.
About the curator: Kamonpan Tivawong (b.1995 in Sukhothai) is a photographer with a growing interest in curating and writing. Kamonpan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Photographic Arts from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University. As an observer of social and environmental movement, she is interested in the interconnectedness between human and non-human agency, exploring how these relationships shape cultural identity and resilience in a rapidly changing social context.
Exhibition period: November 29, 2024 – January 26, 2025
in-tangible institute | 84 Chediplong Road, Chang Phueak, Mueang Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai
Open by appointment only - Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday: 10am - 6pm
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📢 in-tangible is pleased to inaugurate our first project space!
‘Just Like Heaven (If It Doesn’t Feel Like Hell)’, A solo project by Kwanphitcha Kongsaeng (@kwphch ). Curated by Kamonpan Tivawong (@kamonpan.t ).
See comments to learn more of what this project is about!
🎊 Opening, with a conversation
29 November 2024, 6-10 pm.
6 - 7 pm: A conversation between artist, curator and Suphakarn Varinpramote (@earngg_et ), an urban researcher and co-founder of TEMPO.wav (@tempowav )
*This event is free and will be conducted in Thai with English translation.
@ in-tangible institute | 84 Chediplong Road, Chang Phueak, Mueang Chiang Mai
*Please note parking is very limited.
Our Project Space invites emerging artists to work alongside an emerging/established curator, towards an intimate showcase of art that demonstrates conceptual flair with discursive depth. Such an invitation is extended when funds and time permit.
Exhibition period: November 29, 2024 – January 26, 2025
Open by appointment only - Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday: 10am - 6pm
Contact via link in bio (minimum 24 hours notice required)
IMAGE CAPTION: Kwanphitcha Kongsaeng, detail of ‘Blueprint of Belonging’ from ‘Where is Your Home’ series (2024). Acrylic and ink on Sa paper; iron wood | 200 x 130 cm
👉 Please visit our website for further information (link in bio)