Natee Utarit: Optimism is Ridiculous: The Altarpieces
Natee Utarit: Optimism is Ridiculous: The Altarpieces
Boon Hui Tan
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Natee Utarit’s highly anticipated exhibition entitled Optimism is Ridiculous: The Altarpieces is presented by Ayala Museum and Richard Koh Fine Art with the support of the Royal Thai Embassy in Manila at Ayala Museum, Makati Avenue, corner de la Rosa Street, Makati City, Philippines 1224 from 17 February – 9 April 2017.
The exhibition is part of the artist’s Optimism is Ridiculous series, which began in 2012 and has been featured in various galleries in Asia. The Altarpieces is Utarit’s critique of Western modernism. It is a satire of modernism and capitalism, and tells of its seduction of local customs and traditions. Consisting of a total of 12 works, these works are composed of multiple panels forming a diptych, triptych, or polyptych, following the tradition of classical religious paintings with elaborate frames and settings.
Published in 2016 by Richard Koh Fine Art
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