Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook

1957
July 26, Araya was born in Province of Trad in South Eastern Thailand, near Cambodia. Her father was a doctor.
July 26, Araya was born in Province of Trad in South Eastern Thailand, near Cambodia. Her father was a doctor.
1960
November, Araya’s mother died after the forced delivery of her sibling who also died eight days later.
1963
Araya’s father remarried.
Araya’s stepmother and her infant sibling died when Araya was aged six.
1968
During her late primary school years (Grades 5–7), Araya’s father trained her to write daily summaries of the news from Siam Rath newspaper. This practice not only shaped her writing technique but also instilled a habit of reporting to herself—where speaking or writing became a means to release overwhelming emotions.
1971
Araya attended Khemasiri Memorial School.
Araya attended Khemasiri Memorial School.

A girls-only private boarding school.

1973
Araya graduated from Khemasiri Memorial School.
Araya graduated from Khemasiri Memorial School.
1974
Araya commenced study in art at Chang Silpa College of Fine Art, Bangkok. [an art technical college]
Araya commenced study in art at Chang Silpa College of Fine Art, Bangkok. [an art technical college]
1976
Produced first intaglio prints.
Araya graduated from Chang Silpa College of Fine Art; entered Silpakorn [Fine Arts] University, Bangkok.
Araya graduated from Chang Silpa College of Fine Art; entered Silpakorn [Fine Arts] University, Bangkok.
1979
Created the artwork In A Flower Bad
Created the artwork In A Flower Bad

using Intaglio.

1980
Created the artwork Life in Landscape
Created the artwork Life in Landscape

using Intaglio, Size: 92 x 74 cm Courtesy the artist and Silpakorn University Central Library, Bangkok.

Created the artwork That Remains After The Rains
Created the artwork That Remains After The Rains

using Intaglio.

Araya graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Art at Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

Graduates with Bachelor of Fine Art in Graphic Art, Silpakorn University, Bangkok. Teachers were Kanya Charoensukul (her only female teacher), Chalood Nimsamer, Pisanu Suphanimit, Thuan Thirapichit, Pichay Kulsuthol. Student peers included Thavorn Ko-Udomvit (later owner of Ardel Gallery where Araya exhibited in 2009 and 2012). In 2013, Araya is still in fairly regular email conversation with Chalood and Pisanu.

Participated in the 26th National Exhibition of Art with her work Life in Landscape and won the Gold Medal (Graphic Arts) at Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in the 26th National Exhibition of Art with her work Life in Landscape and won the Gold Medal (Graphic Arts) at Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in 3rd, 10th Contemporary Art Competition at Thailand.
Award Winner, Contemporary Art Competition for the artwork That Remains after the Rains at Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in Thai Graphic Art at Alliance Francaise, Bangkok.
1981
Participated in first international exhibition at 14th International Biennale of Graphic Art at Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Participated in first international exhibition at 14th International Biennale of Graphic Art at Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Created the artwork Dead Of Night
Created the artwork Dead Of Night

using Intaglio.

Created the artwork Emotion
Created the artwork Emotion

using Intaglio.

Araya began her role as an art instructor at Chang Silpa College of Fine Arts at Bangkok, Thailand.
Araya began her role as an art instructor at Chang Silpa College of Fine Arts at Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in 3rd International Print Biennial at Seoul, South Korea.
Participated in 3rd International Print Biennial at Seoul, South Korea.
Participated in ASEAN Exhibition of Painting, Graphic Art and Photography at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in ASEAN Exhibition of Painting, Graphic Art and Photography at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in Lunthorn Group Exhibition at Oriental Plaza, Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in 4th TISCO Exhibition at Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in 4th TISCO Exhibition at Bangkok, Thailand.
Created the artwork The Day Of Dreary Sky
Created the artwork The Day Of Dreary Sky

using Intaglio.

Created the artwork The Day Of Dreary Sky 2
Created the artwork The Day Of Dreary Sky 2

using Intaglio.

Participated in the 27th National Exhibition of Art with her work Emotion and won the 2nd Prize, Silver Medal in Graphic Art at Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in the 27th National Exhibition of Art with her work Emotion and won the 2nd Prize, Silver Medal in Graphic Art at Bangkok, Thailand.
Award Winner, Contemporary Art Competition for the work Dead of Night at Bangkok, Thailand.
1982
Araya starts a Master of Fine Art in Graphic Art at Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Created the artwork Power And Loneliness
Created the artwork Power And Loneliness

using Photo Etching.

Createก the artwork Travel Of No Return
Createก the artwork Travel Of No Return

using Photo Etching.

Created the artwork Human Life
Created the artwork Human Life

using Intaglio.

Award Winner, Thai Contemporary Art, National Bank for the work Human life at National Bank, Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in the 28th National Exhibition of Art with her work Power and Loneliness and won the Silver Medal in Graphic Arts at Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in the 28th National Exhibition of Art with her work Power and Loneliness and won the Silver Medal in Graphic Arts at Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in Art Since 1932 at Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in Contemporary Arts of Thailand at Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, California, USA
Participated in Bangkok Bicentennial Exhibition at University of Rochester, New York, USA
1983
Created the artwork Olden Power
Created the artwork Olden Power

using Photo Etching.

Participated in Contemporary Graphic Art of Thailand at Nürnberg, Germany
Apinan Poshyananda begins to experiment with video, inspired by Nam June Paik.
Participated in ASEAN Exhibition of Painting, Graphic Art and Photography at Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in 4th Seoul International Print Biennial at Seoul, South korea
Participated in Asian Exhibition of Painting, Graphic Art and Photography at Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand
1984
Participant in the seminar program JAICA [Japan International Cooperation Agency] culture at Japan
Kamol Phaosawasdi returns from studying at Otis/Parsons Institute in Los Angeles.
Created the artwork The Same Old Sandy Recess
Created the artwork The Same Old Sandy Recess

using Photo Etching.

Participated in International Print Biennial at Krakow, Poland
Participated in the 30th National Exhibition of Art with her work The Same old Sandy Recess and won the 2nd Prize, Silver Medal in Graphic Art at Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in 8th Bua Lang Painting Competition at Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in International Print Exhibition at Katowice, Poland
Participated in Paper work group at Silpakorn University Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand
1985
Created the artwork A Painful Psyche
Created the artwork A Painful Psyche

using Intaglio, Size: 68 x 95 cm Courtesy the artist and Silpakorn University Art Centre, Bangkok.

Created the artwork Thinking of Grandmother
Created the artwork Thinking of Grandmother

using Intaglio, Size: 89 x 140 cm Courtesy the artist and Silpakorn University Art Centre, Bangkok.

Apinan shows his video work How to Explain Art to a Bangkok Cock (1985) at Bhirasri Institute of Art, Bangkok, the first exhibition of video art in Thailand.
Participated in the 31st National Exhibition of Art with her work A Painful Psyche and won the 2nd Prize, Silver Medal in Graphic Art at Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in the 31st National Exhibition of Art with her work A Painful Psyche and won the 2nd Prize, Silver Medal in Graphic Art at Bangkok, Thailand.

A Painful Psyche (1985) Intaglio print 68 x 95 cm Courtesy the artist and Silpakorn University Art Centre, Bangkok.

Participated in 15th International Biennale of Graphic Art at Ljubljana City Art Museum, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Participated in 15th International Biennale of Graphic Art at Ljubljana City Art Museum, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Participated in 5th International Print Biennial at Seoul, South Korea
Participated in International Print Biennial at Taipei City Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
Participated in 2nd Asian Art Show at Fukuoka Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan
Participated in 2nd Asian Art Show at Fukuoka Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan
Participated in 16th Yokosuka Peace Exhibition of Art at Japan
1986
Participated in ’86 Seoul Contemporary Asia Art Show at National Museum of Modern Art, Seoul, South Korea
Participated in Contemporary Drawing at Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in 5th TISCO Art Exhibition at Bangkok, Thailand
Araya earned a Master of Fine Arts in Graphic Art from Silpakorn University, Bangkok. Supervisor is Pisanu Supanimit.
Participated in Contemporary Graphic Art of Thailand at various venues in Mannheim and Heidelberg, Germany.
Participated in International Print Biennial at National Museum, Krakow, Poland
Participated in International Print Biennial at National Museum, Krakow, Poland
Participated in International Print Exhibition at Gallery of Modern Art, Katowice, Poland
1987
August, Araya’s grandmother died. She has been Araya’s mother-figure for seventeen years. Later in Germany, Araya wrote a posthumous
August, Araya’s grandmother died. She has been Araya’s mother-figure for seventeen years. Later in Germany, Araya wrote a posthumous
Araya concluded her tenure as an art instructor at Chang Silpa College of Fine Art.
Araya began teaching at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University, and later became an Associate Professor.
Apinan shows Blue Laughter (1987) at The National Gallery of Art, Bangkok a mixed media installation with TV screens.
Created the artwork Memorial Box
Created the artwork Memorial Box

using Photo Etching.

Created the artwork White Night Dream
Created the artwork White Night Dream

using Photo Etching.

Created the artwork See Through The Window
Created the artwork See Through The Window

using Intaglio.

Created the artwork Romantic Scape
Created the artwork Romantic Scape

using Intaglio.

Created the artwork On The Desk
Created the artwork On The Desk

using Intaglio.

Created the artwork In Memory Of Grand-Ma
Created the artwork In Memory Of Grand-Ma

using Photo Etching.

Created the artwork The Edge Of Forest Before Dawn
Created the artwork The Edge Of Forest Before Dawn

using Intaglio.

Created the artwork In The Sunlight
Created the artwork In The Sunlight

using Intaglio.

Created the artwork Dolls & Party
Created the artwork Dolls & Party

using Intaglio.

Small Graphic, first solo exhibition at Goethe-Institut, Bangkok, Thailand.

Exhibited Memorial Box, Olden Power, Life In Landscape, White Night Dream, See Through The Window, A Painful Psyche, Romantic Scape, On The Desk, The Same Old Sandy Recess, In Memory Of Grand-Ma, The Edge Of Forest Before Dawn, In The Sunlight, Dolls & Party

Small Graphic, exhibition Catalogue
Graphic Notes, solo exhibition at National Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand.
Graphic Notes, solo exhibition at National Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand.

Exhibited Travel Of No Return, Human Life, The Day Of Dreary Sky, The Day Of Dreary Sky 2, That Remains After The Rains, Emotion, Power And Loneliness, In A Flower Bad, Dead Of Night, Memorial Box, Olden Power

Graphic Notes, exhibition Catalogue
Participated in the 33rd National Exhibition of Art with her work In Memory of Grand-ma and won the Bronze Medal in Graphic Art at Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in the 33rd National Exhibition of Art with her work In Memory of Grand-ma and won the Bronze Medal in Graphic Art at Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in the Contemporary Art Competition with her work White Night Dream and won an Award at Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in the 4th Masterpiece Exhibition “Landscape” at Masterpiece Art Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in Thai women artists at Amarin Art Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand
1988
Malte Sartorius from Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Braunschweig, teaches an etching workshop at Silpakorn University in Bangkok but Araya not present. Surasi Kusolwong did take part and later gained a Deutsche Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) scholarship to study with Sartorius.
Received a DAAD Scholarship to study at Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Braunschweig, Germany, where she began her studies in graphic arts under Professors Malte Sartorius and Karl-Christoph Schulz.
Read articles in Der Spiegel, translated them into Thai for publication
1989
Wrote original articles in a Thai women’s magazine.

The article highlights issues faced by Thai women working in Germany as housewives, in restaurants, massage parlours, and in prostitution.

Amrit Chusuwan gains the Certificate of the Academy of Fine Art, Krakow, where he regularly visits the studio of Tadeusz Kantor who encourages his exploration of video art.
Created the artwork The Birth 1
Created the artwork The Birth 1

Title: The Birth 1, 1989
Technique: Photo Etching, Hardground,
Relief Etching, Aquatint
Image Size: 66 x 89 cm

Created the artwork The Birth 2
Created the artwork The Birth 2

Title: The Birth 2, 1989
Technique: Photo Etching, Hardground,
Relief Etching, Aquatint
Image Size: 49 x 82 cm

Created the artwork The Birth 3
Created the artwork The Birth 3

Title: The Birth 3, 1989
Technique: Photo Etching, Hardground
Relief Etching, Aquatint
Image Size: 49 x 82 cm

Created the artwork The Birth 4
Created the artwork The Birth 4

Title: The Birth 4, 1989
Technique: Photo Etching, Hardground,
Relief Etching, Aquatint
Image Size: 49 x 74 cm

Created the artwork A Park in Stuttgart
Created the artwork A Park in Stuttgart

Title: A Park in Stuttgart, 1989
Technique: Hardground, Aquatint
Image Size: 22 x 35 cm

Created the artwork Near by The Village
Created the artwork Near by The Village

Title: Near by The Village, 1989
Technique: Hardground, Aquatint
Image Size: 22 x 33 cm

Created the artwork Old Age Pension in Osterode
Created the artwork Old Age Pension in Osterode

Title: Old Age Pension in Osterode, 1989
Technique: Hardground, Aquatint
Image Size: 22 x 33 cm

 

Created the artwork The Woman at The Sea
Created the artwork The Woman at The Sea

Title: The Woman at The Sea, 1989
Technique: Hardground, Drypoint, Aquatint
Image Size: 50 x 82 cm

Created the artwork Sleeping 1
Created the artwork Sleeping 1

Title: Sleeping 1, 1989
Technique: Relief Etching, Aquatint,
Serigraph
Image Size: 20 x 25 cm

Created the artwork Sleeping 2
Created the artwork Sleeping 2

Title: Sleeping 2, 1989
Technique: Relief Etching, Aquatint, Serigraph
Image Size: 20 x 25 cm

1990
Rainer Wittenborn conducts important Art and Environment workshop at Goethe Institut, Bangkok, followed by an exhibition in 1991 of participating artists’ works. Participants include Montien Boonma, Chatchai Puipia, Pinaree Sanpitak, Jakapan Vilasineekul (studies at ZKM Karlsruhe 1990–94), Surasri Kusolwong, Taiwichit Puengkasemsomboon. These workshops continue in 1995 under Niklaus Lang and the fourth is held in 1999.
Araya completed DAAD Scholarship Program at Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Braunschweig, Germany.
Araya earns a Master of Fine Arts in Graphic Art from the Hochschule für Bildende Künste and returns to Thailand.

Araya gains a Master in Fine Art in Graphic Art, Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Braunschweig, where a technician informs her that she had nothing to learn about printing technique. On graduation she returns to Thailand. In Chiang Mai she finds printmaking facilities crowded with students, and wishes to work away from the constraints of her printmaking practice in which she had continued for fourteen years.

Graphic Arts 1989–1990, catalogue, introduction texts by Malte Sartorius, published by HBK Braunschweig
Graphic Arts 1989–1990, catalogue, introduction texts by Malte Sartorius, published by HBK Braunschweig

Sartorius, Malte. (1990). Graphic 1989-1990: Exhibition Catalogue. Braunschweig: HBK
www.intratext.com/ixt/DEU0021/_P2A.HTM

Printmaking, solo exhibition at Goethe-Institut, Bangkok, Thailand
Printmaking, solo exhibition at Vereins und Westbank, Hannover, Germany
Printmaking, solo exhibition at Atelier Forsthaus, Gifhorn, Germany
Printmaking, exhibition catalogue
Created the artwork Mother and I
Created the artwork Mother and I

Title: Mother and I, 1990
Technique: Relief Etching, Aquatint
Image Size: 66 x 80 cm

Participated in the Contemporary Art Competition with her work Mother and I and won an Award.

After this, she decided to stop participating in art competitions.

Participated in Class of Professor Sartorius Exhibition at Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Braunschweig, Germany
Participated in Culture and Destruction in Southeast Asia at Nürnberg, Germany
Participated in International Exhibition of Graphic Art at Stadtsaal Frechen, Frechen, Germany
Collaborated with K.D. Kerwitz in the Art from Germany and Thailand at Osterode, Germany
Created the artwork When We Were Young 1
Created the artwork When We Were Young 1

Title: When We Were Young 1, 1990
Technique: Relief Etching, Aquatint
Image Size: 39 x 42 cm

Created the artwork The Day We Leave
Created the artwork The Day We Leave

Title: The Day We Leave, 1990
Technique: Relief Etching, Aquatint
Image Size: 40 x 79 cm

Created the artwork The Dream of Mother
Created the artwork The Dream of Mother

Title: The Dream of Mother, 1990
Technique: Aquatint
Image Size: 39 x 92 cm

Created the artwork Look Into The Star
Created the artwork Look Into The Star

Title: Look Into The Star, 1990
Technique: Aquatint
Image Size: 47 x 81 cm

Created the artwork When We Were Young 2
Created the artwork When We Were Young 2

Title: When We Were Young 2, 1990
Technique: Relief Etching, Aquatint
Image Size: 48 x 92 cm

Created the artwork When We Were Young 3
Created the artwork When We Were Young 3

Title: When We Were Young 3, 1990
Technique: Relief Etching, Aquatint
Image Size: 39 x 92 cm

Created the artwork When We Were Young 4
Created the artwork When We Were Young 4

Title: When We Were Young 4, 1990
Technique: Relief Etching, Aquatint
Image Size: 50 x 94 cm

Created the artwork The Quiet Garden
Created the artwork The Quiet Garden

Title: The Quiet Garden, 1990
Technique: Relief Etching, Aquatint,Serigraph
Image Size: 15 x 50 cm

Created the artwork The Shadow Beside Me
Created the artwork The Shadow Beside Me

Title: The Shadow Beside Me, 1990
Technique: Relief Etching, Aquatint, Serigraph
Image Size: 32 x 40 cm

Created the artwork The Parting 1
Created the artwork The Parting 1

Title: The Parting 1, 1990
Technique: Relief Etching, Aquatint
Image Size: 60 x 80 cm

Created the artwork The Parting 2
Created the artwork The Parting 2

Title: The Parting 2, 1990
Technique: Relief Etching, Aquatint
Image Size: 60 x 92 cm

Created the artwork The Parting 3

The Parting 3, 1990
Intaglio
60×91 cm

Created the artwork Photo Of Women 1
Created the artwork Photo Of Women 1

Photo Of Women 1, 1990
Resin, Etching Ink On Zinc
93×93 cm

Created the artwork Rainy Day With A Stranger
Created the artwork Rainy Day With A Stranger

Rainy Day With A Stranger, 1990
Resin, Etching Ink On Zinc
92×123 cm

Created the artwork I Walked One Evening There

I Walked One Evening There, 1990
Resin, Etching Ink On Zinc
92×123 cm

Created the artwork The Story Of A Little Girl
Created the artwork The Story Of A Little Girl

The Story Of A Little Girl, 1990
Film, Hair, Sand On Wood
92×123 cm

Created the artwork Three Persons 1

Three Persons 1, 1990
Intaglio
64×91 cm

Created the artwork Three Persons 2

Three Persons 2, 1990
Intaglio
64×91 cm

Created the artwork Girl

Girl, 1990
Intaglio
59×59 cm

Created the artwork The Quiet Garden 1

The Quiet Garden 1, 1990
Intaglio And Serigraph
46×64 cm

Created the artwork The Quiet Garden 2

The Quiet Garden 2, 1990
Intaglio And Serigraph
46×64 cm

Created the artworks A Woman
Created the artworks A Woman

A Woman, 1990
intaglio, Edition: 4.
Size: 78×61 cm

Created the artwork Three Figures
Created the artwork Three Figures
Created the artwork (untitled) (1990/91)

(untitled) (1990/91) Intaglio print 78.5 x 107 cm Courtesy the artist and Jean-Michel Beurdeley collection.

Created the artwork (untitled) (1990/91)

(untitled) (1990/91) Intaglio print 78 x 107 cm Courtesy the artist and Jean-Michel Beurdeley collection.

1991
Drawing, solo exhibition at Atelier Forsthaus, Gifhorn, Germany
Joseph Beuys video works are shown at Goethe Institut, Bangkok, which saw the first media artists group formed, leading to the first Bangkok Experimental Film Festival in 1997.
Created the artwork Conversation At Dusk
Created the artwork Conversation At Dusk

Conversation At Dusk, 1991
Resin, Oil On Zinc
119×162 cm

Created the artwork Photo Of Women 2

Photo Of Women 2, 1991
Etching Ink On Zinc
119×162 cm

Created the artwork After Raining

After Raining, 1991
Sand, Tempera On Wood
121×208 cm

Created the artwork It Rains Again
Created the artwork It Rains Again

It Rains Again, 1991
Sand, Etching Ink, Oil On Zinc
121×208 cm

Created the artwork In This Early Morning Sun Shines
Created the artwork In This Early Morning Sun Shines

In This Early Morning Sun Shines, 1991
Etching Ink On Zinc
122×204 cm

Created the artwork Sun Shines Again
Created the artwork Sun Shines Again

Sun Shines Again, 1991
Etching Ink On Zinc
111×136 cm

Created the artwork There Was No Sign Of Rain And Shine
Created the artwork There Was No Sign Of Rain And Shine

There Was No Sign Of Rain And Shine, 1991
Oil On Zinc
122×187 cm

Created the artwork The Sparrow Flies Back To His Nest
Created the artwork The Sparrow Flies Back To His Nest

The Sparrow Flies Back To His Nest, 1991
Etching Ink On Zinc
68×203 cm

Created the artwork Students In The Class 1/1991
Created the artwork Students In The Class 1/1991

Students In The Class 1/1991, 1991
Acid On Zinc
122×218 cm

Created the artwork Then The Letter Was Closed
Created the artwork Then The Letter Was Closed

Then The Letter Was Closed, 1991
Tempera, Sand On Wood
122×244 cm

1992
Participated in The New Path at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in 2nd International Women’s Art Exhibition at various venues in Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in A Decade of Printmaking at Contempus Art Centre, Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in Through Her Eyes at Dialogue Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in Thai Contemporary Art at National Bank, Bangkok, Thailand
Montien Boonma selected by Goethe Institut to participate in its Brazil International Art Workshop in the Amazon rainforest.
Created the artwork History Of Little Ones
Created the artwork History Of Little Ones

History Of Little Ones, 1992
Foto, Film, Sand, Hair On Wood
122×244 cm

Created the artwork Students In, 1992
Created the artwork Students In, 1992

Students In, 1992, 1992
Acid, Etching Ink On Zinc
122×203 cm

Created the artwork Writing Has Begun Now
Created the artwork Writing Has Begun Now

Writing Has Begun Now, 1992
Tempera, Sand On Wood
182×185 cm
Collection of Rat Osathanugrah

Created the artwork Araya

Araya, 1992
Sand, Tempera, Hair On Wood
105×122 cm

Created the artwork Isolated Hands Waiting To Be Understood From Feet
Created the artwork Isolated Hands Waiting To Be Understood From Feet

Isolated Hands Waiting to be Understood from Feet, 1992
Metal, Plaster

Created the artwork Isolated Hands
Created the artwork Isolated Hands

Isolated Hands, 1992
Plaster, Cloth, Wax

Created the artwork Isolated Hands Asking For Help
Created the artwork Isolated Hands Asking For Help

Isolated Hands Asking for Help, 1992
Metal, Plaster, Motor Oil
Courtesy the artist and 100 Tonson Gallery, Bangkok

Created the artwork Sometime I Avoid Fun
Created the artwork Sometime I Avoid Fun

Sometime I Avoid Fun, 1992
Metal, Stone – Lime, Motor Oil

Created the artwork Lue Duang Duan Grotes Astray
Created the artwork Lue Duang Duan Grotes Astray

Lue Duang Duan Grotes Astray (1992) Intaglio print 35.5 x 30.5 cm each (25 pieces) Courtesy the artist and 100 Tonson Gallery, Bangkok.

Stories in a room, solo exhibition at National Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand.

Exhibited Photo Of Women 1, Rainy Day With A Stranger, I Walked One Evening There, Conversation At Dusk, Photo Of Women 2, After Raining, It Rains Again, In This Early Morning Sun Shines, Sun Shines Again, There Was No Sign Of Rain And Shine, The Sparrow Flies Back To His Nest, History Of Little Ones, The Story Of A Little Girl, Students In The Class 1/1991, Students In, Then The Letter Was Closed, Writing Has Begun Now, Araya, The Birth 1, The Birth 2, The Birth 3, The Birth 4, The Woman By The Sea, The Day We Leave, Mother And I, The Dream Of Mother, When We Were Young 1, When We Were Young 2, When We Were Young 3, When We Were Young 4, Look Into The Star 1, Look Into The Star 2, The Parting 1, The Parting 2, The Parting 3, Three Persons 1, Three Persons 2, Girl, The Quiet Garden 1, The Quiet Garden 2, The Shadow Beside Me, Sleeping 1, Sleeping 2

Stories in Rooms, exhibition catalogue

Published by Amarin Printing Group, text by Joan Grounds.

1993
The first Chiang Mai social installation project appears as Temple and Cemetery Project. (Araya was not yet involved)
The first Chiang Mai social installation project appears as Temple and Cemetery Project. (Araya was not yet involved)
Ulrike Rosenbach holds a performance art and video workshop at Goethe Institut, Bangkok September – December
Apinan Poshyananda wrote the article Thai Art Seeks Its Own Space in Asian Art News
Apinan Poshyananda wrote the article Thai Art Seeks Its Own Space in Asian Art News

Asian Art News, Vol. 3, No. 5, Sep/Oct 1993.

Created the artwork Three Boxes of Men and their Reflections
Created the artwork Three Boxes of Men and their Reflections

Three boxes of men and their reflections 1993
Installation comprising metal boxes, etchings, motor oil
92x360x140cm
Collection: The artist

Created the artwork Girl Says, There is always the Night Time
Created the artwork Girl Says, There is always the Night Time

Girl says, ‘There is always the night time’ 1993
Installation comprising metal boat, motor oil, cloth and ‘sa’ paper, hair, resin hands
350x720x60cm
Collection: The artist

Participated in The First Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art at Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia.
Participated in The First Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art at Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia.

Exhibited the installation works Three Boxes of Men and their Reflections and Girl Says, There is always the Night Time.

Wrote statements in exhibition catalogue

Published by Queensland Art Gallery, text by Anne Kirker

Participated in Art and Environment I at National Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in 20th International Biennial of Graphic Art at Ljubljana City Art Museum, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Participated in 20th International Biennial of Graphic Art at Ljubljana City Art Museum, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Created the room installation Has Girl Lost Her Memory? I
Created the room installation Has Girl Lost Her Memory? I

using Corn-Husk, Metal, and Cloth. Courtesy the artist.

Created the room installation Has Girl Lost Her Memory? II
Created the room installation Has Girl Lost Her Memory? II

Has the Girl Lost her Memory 2, 1993
installation, dimensions variable.
Courtesy the artist and 100 Tonson Gallery, Bangkok

Created the box sculpture Box Of Man And His Reflection.
Created the box sculpture Box Of Man And His Reflection.
Created the artwork The Narcissus
Created the artwork The Narcissus

The Narcissus, 1993
Plaster, Rubber, Metal, Wood, Water

Created the artwork In The Mind Of Someone Living
Created the artwork In The Mind Of Someone Living

In the Mind of Someone Living, 1993
Metal, Glass, Water, Ash

Created the artwork The Lovers
Created the artwork The Lovers

The Lovers, 1993
Plaster, Metal, Rubber

Created the artwork Water Is Never Still
Created the artwork Water Is Never Still

Water is Never Still, 1993
Wood, Metal, Glass, Water

Created the room installation The Dinner With Cancer.
Created the room installation The Dinner With Cancer.

The Dinner with Cancer, 1993
Room – Installation

Created the artwork The Shadow In White
Created the artwork The Shadow In White

The Shadow in White, 1993
Plaster, Metal, Cloth, Wax

Created the artwork The Narcissus II
Created the artwork The Narcissus II

The Narcissus II, 1993
Plaster, Metal, Motor Oil

Created the artwork Rainy Day With A Present: From Siremorn
Created the artwork Rainy Day With A Present: From Siremorn

Rainy Day with a Present : from Siremorn, 1993
Drawing – Painting on Zinc Plate and Object

Created the artwork A Present For Departure: From Vilailack.
Created the artwork A Present For Departure: From Vilailack.
Created the artwork The Dream Trees Are Much Taller Than The Day Time Trees: From Joan And Helen.
Created the artwork The Dream Trees Are Much Taller Than The Day Time Trees: From Joan And Helen.
Created the artwork A Stone Was In The Deep-River: From Thongchai
Created the artwork A Stone Was In The Deep-River: From Thongchai

A Stone was in the Deep – River : from Thongchai, 1993
Drawing – Painting on Zinc Plate and Object

Created the artwork Three Narcissuses
Created the artwork Three Narcissuses

Three Narcissuses, 1993
Plaster, Metal, Mirror

Wrote the article Problems of Women Artists in Artlink, Vol. 13, No. 3 & 4, November–March 1993/94.
Wrote the article Problems of Women Artists in Artlink, Vol. 13, No. 3 & 4, November–March 1993/94.
Published the Thai short story collection Woman of the East, published by Samanchon Publishing.
Published the Thai short story collection Woman of the East, published by Samanchon Publishing.
Araya is Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Scholar, Meisterschülerin, Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Braunschweig.
Araya is Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Scholar, Meisterschülerin, Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Braunschweig.

She studies with the distinguished conceptual sculptor Heinz-Günther Prager (Professor of Sculpture 1983–2010). Araya takes up sculpture because she is dissatisfied with conservatism of printmaking in Thailand, wants to experiment with something new, and had earlier not been accepted by a Thai sculpture department.

Wrote the article Lustful Attachment in Dichan, March 1993
Wrote the article Lustful Attachment in Dichan, March 1993
1994
Araya’s father died.
Water is never still, Solo exhibition at National Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand.
Water is never still, Solo exhibition at National Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand.

Exhibited artwork includes Isolated Hands Waiting to be Understood from Feet, Isolated Hands, Isolated Hands Asking for Help, Sometime I Avoid Fun, Has Girl Lost her Memory? I, Has Girl Lost her Memory? II, Three Boxes of Men and their Reflections, Box of Man and his Reflection, The Narcissus, In the Mind of Someone Living, Girl Says, There is Always the Night Time, The Lovers, Water is Never Still, The Dinner with Cancer, The Shadow in White, The Narcissus II, Rainy Day with a Present : from Siremorn, A Present for Departure : from Vilailack, The Dream Trees are much Taller than the Day Time Trees : from Joan and Helen, A Stone was in the Deep – River : from Thongchai, Three Narcissuses

Water is never still, a catalogue exhibition.
Water is never still, a catalogue exhibition.
Wrote the text Water is Never Still (1994) to accompany Dinner with Cancer, in the exhibition catalogue.
Participated in International Independent Exhibition at Kanagawa, Japan
Created the artwork Prostitute’s Room.
Created the artwork Prostitute’s Room.
Recreated the artwork The Dinner With Cancer.
Recreated the artwork The Dinner With Cancer.
Created the artwork During The Time I Grew Up, I Found An Old Picture So Sweet.
Created the artwork During The Time I Grew Up, I Found An Old Picture So Sweet.
Created the artwork When An Object Gets Sick.
Created the artwork When An Object Gets Sick.
Created the artwork When An Object Gets Sick II.
Created the artwork When An Object Gets Sick II.
Created the artwork Contact Someone, Who Lost His Mind.
Created the artwork Contact Someone, Who Lost His Mind.
Created the artwork Contact Someone, Who Lost His Mind II.
Created the artwork Contact Someone, Who Lost His Mind II.
Recreated installation Has Girl Lost her Memory
Recreated installation Has Girl Lost her Memory

Has Girl Lost her Memory (1994) Recreated installation, corn husks and bed frame Dimensions variable Courtesy the artist.

Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook received an Asian Cultural Council grant in 1994 (Visual Art, Thailand to the United States) to observe contemporary art activities, meet with artists and curators, and create new work in the U.S. in 1995.
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook received an Asian Cultural Council grant in 1994 (Visual Art, Thailand to the United States) to observe contemporary art activities, meet with artists and curators, and create new work in the U.S. in 1995.
1995
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, solo exhibition at The National Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand.

Exhibited Prostitute’s Room, Has Girl Lost Her Memmory?, The Dinner With Cancer, During The Time I Grew Up I Found An Old Picture So Sweet, When An Object Gets Sick, When An Object Gets Sick II, Contact Someone Who Lost His Mind, Contact Someone Who Lost His Mind II, Time Object Was Aborted, The Dance Of Three Thai Girls, Departure Of Country Thai Girls, Buang, Isolated Moral Female Object In A Relationship With A Male Bird I, Isolated Moral Female Object In A Relationship With A Male Bird II, Evening At Home

Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, exhibition catalogue
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, exhibition catalogue

Published by Amarin Printing, which includes five previously written texts by the artist.

Lustful Attachment, Solo exhibition at The National Gallery, Bangkok
Lustful Attachment, exhibition catalogue, published by the National Gallery.
Participated in 1st Johannesburg Biennial at South Africa.

Exhibited Prostitute’s Room.

Candice Breitz wrote the article The First Johannesburg Biennale: Work in Progress
Candice Breitz wrote the article The First Johannesburg Biennale: Work in Progress

Third Text Summer 1995, Vol 9 Issue 31

Participated in Visions of Happiness:Ten Asian Contemporary Artists at The Japan Foundation Forum, Tokyo, Japan.
Participated in Visions of Happiness:Ten Asian Contemporary Artists at The Japan Foundation Forum, Tokyo, Japan.

Exhibited Three Narcissuses

Participated in Art and Environment II at The National Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in Thai Tensions at Chulalongkorn University Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand

in relation to the traveling exhibition Traditions/Tensions which opened in October 1996 at the Asia Society, New York.

Apinan Poshyananda publishes the article Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook: The Bitter Taste of a Private World in ART and AsiaPacific
Apinan Poshyananda publishes the article Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook: The Bitter Taste of a Private World in ART and AsiaPacific

ART and AsiaPacific (Vol. 2, No. 3; Jul 1995)

Created the artwork Departure of Thai Country Girls
Created the artwork Departure of Thai Country Girls

using materials such as wood, steel, and charcoal, 700 x 100 cm. Collection of Jean-Michel Beurdelay. Courtesy the artist.

Created the artwork Isolated Moral Female Object, In A Relationship With A Male Bird I.
Created the artwork Isolated Moral Female Object, In A Relationship With A Male Bird I.
Created the artwork Isolated moral female object, in a relationship with a male bird II
Created the artwork Isolated moral female object, in a relationship with a male bird II

using the technique: mixed media.

Created the installation Buang (Trap)
Created the installation Buang (Trap)

Buang (Trap), 1995
Installation with wood, metal plates, stone,
clay, and fiberglass
Approx. 500 x 800 × 450 cm
(197 ×315 × 177 in.)
Courtesy of the artist

Created the artwork Time, Object Was Aborted.
Created the artwork Time, Object Was Aborted.
Created the artwork The Dance Of Three Thai Girls.
Created the artwork The Dance Of Three Thai Girls.
Created the artwork Evening At Home.
Created the artwork Evening At Home.
Araya began teaching at Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
1996
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook received an Asian Cultural Council grant in 1996 (Visual Art, Thailand to the United States) for additional support for living expenses and working space during her six-month stay in USA.
Araya develops a parallel reputation as a writer.
Araya became friendly with a female writer of romantic, women’s erotic novels, Sireemon Innahathup.
Participated in Jurassic Technologies revenant: 10th Biennial of Sydney at Art Gallery of New South Wales, Artspace, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Participated in Jurassic Technologies revenant: 10th Biennial of Sydney at Art Gallery of New South Wales, Artspace, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Participated in Traditions/Tensions at Asia Society Galleries, New York, USA.
Participated in Traditions/Tensions at Asia Society Galleries, New York, USA.

Exhibited Buang, Time: Object Was Aborted and Prostitute’s Room

Second Chiang Mai social installation project (1995) and third Chiang Mai social installation project (Nov 1994 – Feb 1996).
Kamol Phaosawasdi exhibits an environmental video installation Mode of Moral Being (1996) at Chulalongkorn University.
Lynne Cooke wrote about Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in the Jurassic Technologies revenant: 10th Biennial of Sydney exhibition catalogue.
Lynn Gumpert publishes the article Unabashedly Asian in ARTnews.
Helen Michaelsen wrote the text Traces of Memory in the book Asian Women Artists.
Jennifer Sharples and Wiriya Sungkhaniyom wrote the article Portrait of the Artist as a Thai Woman in The Bangkok Post Sunday Magazine

The Bangkok Post Sunday Magazine, 10–16 May 1996, pp. 14–21.

Joyce van Fenema, et al. wrote the texts in Southeastern Asian Art Today

Published by Roeder Publication.

Apinan Poshyananda wrote the article Thai Art – Past and Present in Southeast Asian Art Today

published by Roeder Publications, Singapore.

Created the artwork Self.
Created the artwork Self.
1997
Created the video piece Reading to Corpses, also called The Pond.
Created the video piece Reading to Corpses, also called The Pond.

This is her first artwork in the form of a video.

Created the video piece Reading for Female Corpse
Created the video piece Reading for Female Corpse

Video 15.02 min

Created the video piece Reading Inaow for Female Corpse
Created the video piece Reading Inaow for Female Corpse

Video 6.45 min.

Artist in residence at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany
Participated in deserted & embraced at Railway Hotel, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Searching for a way to find a language to communicate for silence, Araya combined performances, “Rites of Passage“, at a hospital in Chiang Mai with an installation at the hotel. Using her own voice while reading excerpts from traditional Thai literature to corpses, the voice became the transmitter for giving and taking, for the horizontal and the vertical, for the hidden and perhaps forbidden bonds between a living person and a dead one. The objects, black wooden chair, glass coffin, books, used in her “Rites of Passage” reappeared again at the hotel as carriers of a personal approach to the definition of space and time, both an imposed and a self-chosen one.

Lynne Cooke wrote the article New York: Contemporary Art in Asia in The Burlington Magazine.
Eleanor Heartney wrote the article Asia Now in Art in America.
Created the installation House of a 40 Years Old Woman
Created the installation House of a 40 Years Old Woman
1998
Created the video piece Reading for Male and Female Corpses
Created the video piece Reading for Male and Female Corpses

Video 13.32 min.

Participated in deserted & embraced – revisited at Goethe Institut, Bangkok, Thailand
Artist in residence at Artpace San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USA
John Clark authored the book Modern Asian Art

published by Craftsman House/G+B Arts International, Sydney.

Created the installation Lament
Created the installation Lament
Lament of Desire, Solo exhibition at Artpace San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USA.

Exhibited Reading for Female Corpses, Reading for Male and Female Corpses and Lament at Artpace San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USA, all video projections with accompanying installations or video installations.

Lament of Desire, exhibition catalogue
Published the exhibition brochure Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook 98.4, co-authored with Jan Jarboe Russell
Published the exhibition brochure Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook 98.4, co-authored with Jan Jarboe Russell

Exhibition brochure for a show that ran December 11, 1998 through January 17, 1999. Single sheet folded three times to create 8 pages. Features an essay by Jan Jarboe Russell. Includes color illustrations, list of previous exhibitions, and a selected bibliography. A very near fine copy. Uncommon with only 3 copies listed in OCLC.

1999
Lament, past-1999, Solo exhibition at Faculty of Fine Art Gallery, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Published the bilingual book Lament, Past-1999
Published the bilingual book Lament, Past-1999

Published by Amarin Printing and Publishing, this book talk about Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook’s video work ‘Lament past – 1999’, being a meditation on the actuality of death, and associated rituals, and involving the act of reading to corpses – recorded by photographs and on video; b&w and colour photo illustrations/video stills throughout; text in Thai and English; Very Good throughout, wraps lightly rubbed. . 71pp. 4to. Very Good.

Collaborated with Elison on Lament of Desire at Fremantle Prison, Fremantle, Australia
Created an installation A Walk
Created an installation A Walk
2000
Created an installation At Nightfall Candles are Lighted
Created an installation At Nightfall Candles are Lighted
Created a three-video installation series Lament
Created a three-video installation series Lament
Published the original Thai book The Night and the Scent of Desire
Published the original Thai book The Night and the Scent of Desire

Published by Samsee Publishing

At Nightfall Candles are Lighted, Solo exhibition at Chulalongkorn University Art Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand
At Nightfall Candles are Lighted, Solo exhibition at Faculty of Fine Art Gallery, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Exhibited At Nightfall Candles are Lighted

Participated in Clash! at Canvas International Art, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Participated in Glocal Scents of Thailand at Edsvik Art Museum, Sollentuna, Sweden.

Curated by Apinan Poshyananda

Published the Thai article Artistic Waves in Thai Artists and ‘The Goethe’: Forty Years of Cultural Interaction

Published by White Lotus Publishing, pp. 52–53.

Published Thai article The end of the Chiang Mai Social Installation in Artlink
Published Thai article The end of the Chiang Mai Social Installation in Artlink

Artlink, Vol. 20, No. 2, July

Interview with Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in art4d
2001
Created the video piece Reading Inaow for female corpse
Created the video piece Reading Inaow for female corpse

Video 5.59 min.

Created the video piece Reading Inaow for three female corpses & for one female corpse

Video 14.58 min.

Created the video piece Reading Inaow for three female corpses

Video 7.20 min.

Created the video piece Chant for female corpse Series
Created the video piece Chant for female corpse Series

This video series includes Chant for female corpse 02 and Chant for female corpse 03, both video 3.43 min.

Created the artwork Reading for three female corpses.
Created the artwork Reading for three female corpses.
Participated in Ars 01 Unfolding Perspectives at Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland
Participated in Ars 01 Unfolding Perspectives at Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland
Published the article Interview with Kamol Phaosavasdi in the book Gridthiya Gaweewong, Dilemma: Kamol Phaosavasdi [Bilingual]

Published by Project 304, 2001, pp. 39–48, conducted by Araya via email and fax, 15–30 March 2001.

2002
Created the video piece A Walk

Video 21.07 min.

Araya began to expand her care for animals beyond just those she was raising herself.

This coincided with her real-life decision not to have a family of her own. This meant not specifically caring only for her own dogs, but also for dogs belonging to people in the village facing economic or health problems, stray dogs, or temple dogs that the monks might not be able to look after thoroughly.

Created the video installation Windows.
Created the artwork Reading for corpses
Created the artwork Reading for corpses
Created the video series Three Female Scapes
Created the video series Three Female Scapes

This video series includes Three Female Scapes I, video 9.06 min, Three Female Scapes II, video 8.45 min, and Three Female Scapes III, video 6.39 min

Created the video piece 1st one of a Thai medley
Created the video piece 1st one of a Thai medley

Video 4.32 min., from Thai Melody series

Created the video piece 2nd one of a Thai medley
Created the video piece 2nd one of a Thai medley

Video 5.23 min., from Thai Melody series

Created the video piece 3rd one of a Thai medley
Created the video piece 3rd one of a Thai medley

Video 6.17 min., from Thai Melody series

Created the video piece Thai Melody I II III

Video 16.53 min., from Thai Melody series

Created the video series Conversation Heads
Created the video series Conversation Heads

This video series includes Conversation Heads I, video 3.08 min, Conversation Heads II, video 6.37 min, and Conversation Heads III, video 5.53 min

Created the video series Sudsiri & Araya
Created the video series Sudsiri & Araya

This video series includes Sudsiri & Araya (Sudsiri), video 17.26 min, and Sudsiri & Araya (Araya), video 17.25 min

Created the video piece I’m Living
Created the video piece I’m Living

Video 24.59 min.

Created the video piece Wild Princess White Birds
Created the video piece Wild Princess White Birds

Video 5.58 min.

Created the artwork Wind Princess Black Cats
Created the artwork Wind Princess Black Cats
Participated in Small World at Silpakorn University Art Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand
Collaborated with Joan Grounds to create a video installation in SAISAMPAN at Chiang Mai University Art Museum, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Collaborated with Joan Grounds to create a video installation in SAISAMPAN at Chiang Mai University Art Museum, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Participated in EV + A at Limerick City Gallery of Art, Limerick, Ireland
Created the artwork Reading for corpses
Created the artwork Reading for corpses
Why is it Poetry Rather Than Awareness?, Solo exhibition at The National Gallery, Bangkok
Why is it Poetry Rather Than Awareness?, exhibition catalogue
Why is it Poetry Rather Than Awareness?, exhibition catalogue

Published by Amarin Publishing.

Whitney Chadwick authored the book Woman, Art, and Society

Published by Thames & Hudson, London.

2003
Apinan Poshyananda wrote an article about Araya Rasdjarmreansook in Art Asia Pacific

in Art Asia Pacific, No. 37; Jan/Feb/Mar 2003

Chamnongsri Hanjenlak wrote the article Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook: the Living and the Dead–Vanishing Disparities in Matichon Sutsapta.
Sayan Daengklom wrote the article A Faint Sound of Fragrant Poetry: “My Name is Araya” in Art Record.
Created the single-channel video The Nine-Day Pregnancy of a Single Middle-Aged Associate Professor
Created the single-channel video  The Nine-Day Pregnancy of a Single Middle-Aged Associate Professor

single-channel video 5.00 min, from The Artist series. Following a brief three-month research trip to Germany, supported by DAAD. Upon returning, Araya walked around her university campus pretending to be pregnant, documenting the performance and her colleagues’ reactions on video.

Lament, Solo exhibition at Tensta Konsthall, Stockholm, Sweden.

This is her first solo exhibition in Sweden, featuring five video works, including A walk and Thai Medley, projected on triple screens, while I’m living and Sudsiri & Araya Series are displayed on monitors.

Steven Pettifor authored the book Flavours Thai Contemporary Art

Published by Amarin Printing, Bangkok.

Apinan Poshyananda wrote an article about Araya Rasdjarmreansook in Art Asia Pacific

Art Asia Pacific, Vol. 7, No. 3.

Participated in Parallel Time: 75th Anniversary of China Art Academy at China Art Academy, Hangzhou, China
Participated in Diyarbakir Video Exhibition at Diyarbakir Arts Center, Diyarbakir, Turkey
Participated in Poetic Justice, 8th International Istanbul Biennial at Antrepo No. 4, Istanbul, Turkey.
Participated in Poetic Justice, 8th International Istanbul Biennial at Antrepo No. 4, Istanbul, Turkey.

Curated by Dan Cameron. Exhibited video work Sudsiri & Araya Series, I’m Living

Published text It’s Art in Poetic Justice, Poetic Justice, 8th International Istanbul Biennial

published by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts exhibition catalogue

Participated in Time after time at Yerba Buena Centre for the Arts, San Francisco, USA
Participated in 4th Anniversary Show: Subverted Boundaries at Sculpture Square, Singapore
2004
Created the single channel video Village Kids Singing
Created the single channel video Village Kids Singing

Video 1.45 min.

Participated in Living art – regional artists respond to hiv/aids at The Queen’s Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand.

Curated by Dr. Apinan Poshyananda

Participated in 54th Carnegie International at The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburg, USA, exhibition catalogue
Participated in 54th Carnegie International at The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburg, USA, exhibition catalogue

edited by Laura Hoptman, published by the Carnegie Museum of Art.

Participated in Insomnia 48 at The Art House, Singapore
Participated in Insomnia 48 at The Art House, Singapore
Published text My Own Private World in Matichon Sud Sapda

Matichon Sud Sapda, January 23–29, 2004, pp. 67–68

2005
Established a Master’s degree program in Visual Arts in the Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University
Sutee and Luckana Kunavichyanont wrote in THOSE DYING WISHING TO STAY, THOSE LIVING PREPARING TO LEAVE: the art of healing the living and relieving souls of the dead in Exhibition catalogue

Published by the Office of Contemporary Art and Culture, Bangkok

Published Thai book I Am an Artist (He Said)
Published Thai book I Am an Artist (He Said)

Published by Matichon Publishing.

Created the video piece This is our creation
Created the video piece This is our creation

Video 7.52 min.

Created the video piece Death Seminar A
Created the video piece Death Seminar A

Video 5.03 min., from Death Seminar series

Created the video piece Death Seminar B
Created the video piece Death Seminar B

Video 18.12 min., from Death Seminar series

Created the video piece Stars arrive on time

Video 8.28 min.

Created the video piece Great Time Message Storytellers of the Town

Video 20.51 min., from The Artist series

Created the video piece Glome Pee, The Crying of the Earth
Created the video piece Glome Pee, The Crying of the Earth

Video 7.47 min., from The Artist series

Created a single-channel video installation The Class

video 16.35 min.

Created the video piece The Class I
Created the video piece The Class I

Video 16.30 min., from The Class series

Created the video piece The Class II

Video 21.00 min., from The Class series

Created the video piece The Class III

Video 26.00 min., from The Class series

Created the video piece Draw and Defend

Video 18.13 min.

Created the video series Conversation
Created the video series Conversation

This video series includes Conversation I, Conversation II, Conversation III, Conversation IV, Conversation V, each video 11.59 min, and Conversation MIX, a video 52 min, Conversation Uncut, a video 1.00.18 min

Created the video piece Conversation with Death on Life’s First Street
Created the video installation Faeces, Life, Love, Lust
Created the video installation Faeces, Life, Love, Lust

thematising Araya’s relationship with dogs, Video 7.32 min., from The Artist series

Participated in Insomnia at Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, United Kingdom.

Curated by Keng-Sen Ong. Exhibited Reading to Corpses and also joined the Talk section of the event.

Participated in Art Connection – New Media Video Sound Installation, la fete 05 at Bangkok, Thailand
Published the text Quiet Conversation with Death on Life’s First Street in Those Dying Wishing to Stay, Those Living Preparing to Leave: Montien Boonma, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook,

edited by Kunavichayanont, Sutee and Luckana et al, published by Office of Contemporary Art and Culture, Bangkok, 2005.

Participated in Spaces and Shadows: Contemporary Art from South East Asia at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany
Participated in Those dying wishing to stay,those leaving preparing to leave exhibition part of the Thai Pavilion on the 51st Venice Biennale, at Venice, Italy.
Participated in Those dying wishing to stay,those leaving preparing to leave exhibition part of the Thai Pavilion on the 51st Venice Biennale, at Venice, Italy.

Exhibited in Reverie and Phantasm in the Epoch of Global Trauma, a joint exhibition with Montien Boonma, curated by Sutee Kunavichayanont, Luckana Kunavichayanont, and Panya Vijinthanasarn. Exhibited The Walk (showing Araya walking among sheet-covered corpses) and The Class (a re-edited compilation of earlier corpse-reading pieces), as well as Conversation I – III and This is our Creations, all video projections with accompanying installations, installation view in the cloister of the Convent of San Francesco della Vigna, Castello.

Oliver Benjamin wrote the article Grave Concerns: The Art of Death – An Interview with Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in City Life Magazine [Chiang Mai]

City Life Magazine [Chiang Mai], October.

Participated in T1 “The Pantagruel Syndrome at Castello di Rivoli, Turin, Italy.

Organized as the first edition of the Turin Triennial, held from 11 November 2005 to 19 March 2006, across seven venues in and around the city of Turin. Curated by Francesco Bonami and Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev

2006
Created the video installation In a Blur of Desire
Created the video installation In a Blur of Desire

Video 19.35.19 Mins, incorporating actual slaughterhouse imagery

Created the Three-channel video installation Great Times Message Storytellers of the Town: the insane
Created the Three-channel video installation Great Times Message Storytellers of the Town: the insane

video 44.21 mins, featuring eleven on-camera interviews with female mental asylum patients.

Created the video series Great Times Message Storytellers of the Town. The Insane

This video series includes Great Times Message Storytellers of the Town. The Insane I, video 16.04 min, Great Times Message Storytellers of the Town. The Insane II, video 19 min, and Great Times Message Storytellers of the Town. The Insane III, video 16.54 min

Created the artwork Great Times Message Storytellers of the Town: the female artist

Video 21 min.

Published the bilingual book Art and Words
Published the bilingual book Art and Words

which collects Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook’s texts and conversations on her works, including the series Conversation with Death on Life’s First Street, Great Times Message: Storytellers of the Town, and The Female Artist and the Insane, published by Matichon Publishing.

Participated in Gwangju Biennale 2006: Fever Variations at Biennale Hall, Gwangju, South Korea.
Participated in Gwangju Biennale 2006: Fever Variations at Biennale Hall, Gwangju, South Korea.

Exhibited video piece Wild Princess White Birds, exhibition catalogue, text by kyung ah, Han

Participated in Suspended Moment at Tadu Contemporary Art, Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in Six Feet Under at Fine Arts Museum Berne, Berne, Switzerland
Created the video installation Lament
Created the video installation Lament
Created the video series In a Blur of Desire

This video series includes In a Blur of Desire I, In a Blur of Desire II, and In a Blur of Desire III, each video is 19.35 min

Steven Pettifor wrote the article Little More Sweet Not Too Sour at 100 Tonson Gallery (Thailand) in Asian Art News

in Asian Art News, Vol. 17, No. 2; Mar/Apr 2007.

Great Times Message: Storytellers of the Town, Solo exhibition at 100 Tonson Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand.
Great Times Message: Storytellers of the Town, Solo exhibition at 100 Tonson Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand.

Exhibited Great Times Message Storytellers of the Town: the insane, Great Times Message Storytellers of the Town: the female artist

Great Times Message: Storytellers of the Town, catalogue exhibition

Published by 100 Tonson Gallery

Published Conversation with Death on Life’s First Street and The Class I–III from Great Times Message: Storytellers of the Town in the exhibition catalogue

Published by 100 Tonson Gallery

Published text The Insane from Great Times Message: Storytellers of the Town in the exhibition catalogue

Published by 100 Tonson Gallery

Khetsirin Pholdhampolit wrote about Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in The Nation

in The Nation, June 2006.

Steven Pettifor wrote the article Embracing Taboos in Asian Art News.
Brian Curtin wrote the article Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in frieze

in frieze, no. 102.

Participated in 2006 Taipei Biennial: Dirty Yoga at Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Taiwan.
Participated in 2006 Taipei Biennial: Dirty Yoga at Taipei Fine Arts Museum,  Taipei, Taiwan.

Curated by Anselm Franke, exhibition catalogue text by Dan Cameron. Exhibited: The five-channel work that Araya is presenting in Taipei, “Storytellers of the Village.”

Participated in Little More Sweet, Not Too Sour at 100 Tonson Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand.

Curated by Thanavi Chotpraditin. Exhibited intaglio artworks The Birth edition 3 and 7, The Parting II, A Woman, When We Were Young

2007
In a Blur of Desire, Solo exhibition at 100 Tonson Gallery, Bangkok.
In a Blur of Desire, Solo exhibition at 100 Tonson Gallery, Bangkok.

Exhibited media installation In a Blur of Desire I, In a Blur of Desire II, In a Blur of Desire III which will screen the video picture of pigs, cows, and buffaloes that are waiting for their turn in a slaughterhouse.

Sayan Daengklom wrote an essay Where is the lamb? in A Blur of Desire’s exhibition catalogue
Featured Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in Flash Art International, No. 254

Flash Art International, No. 254, May–June 2007 edited by Helena Kontova and Giancarlo Politi. edited by Helena Kontova and Giancarlo Politi.

Brian Curtin wrote the article Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook: Matters of Life and Death in ArtAsiaPacific

ArtAsiaPacific, No. 53, May/Jun 2007.

Brian Curtin wrote the article Confronting Confrontation: An Interview with Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in Art.Signal Contemporary Art Magazine

Art.Signal Contemporary Art Magazine, October, at the time of the exhibition In a Blur of Desire, published by 100 Tonson Gallery, February.

Brian Curtin wrote the article Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, 100 Tonson Gallery in Flash Art.
Amrit Chusuwan’s Being Sand (2005) is exhibited at Thai Pavilion in the Venice Biennale.

The installation projects video images of man and a dog walking on a beach, with a sand box through which visitors stepped barefoot. An external CCTV image was also projected inside, but it is only visible on leaving.

Anne Kirker wrote the article Thresholds of Tolerance in Artlink

Artlink, Issue 27:3, 1 September 2007.

Participated in From Message to Media at Bangkok University Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in From Message to Media at Bangkok University Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand.
Chaiyanoot Silpasart wrote the curatorial text for From Message to Media.
Participated in Thermocline of Art. Asian New Waves at ZKM | Museum of Contemporary Art, Karlsruhe, Germany.
Participated in Thermocline of Art. Asian New Waves at ZKM | Museum of Contemporary Art, Karlsruhe, Germany.

Exhibited The Nine-Day Pregnancy of a Single Middle-Aged Associate, Professor, Faeces, Life, Love, Lust, The Class, Glom Pee

Participated in Wind from the East- Perspectives on Asian Contemporary Art at the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland.
Participated in Wind from the East- Perspectives on Asian Contemporary Art at the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland.

Exhibited Feces, Life, Love, Lust, Lament (2000), I’m Living, Windows, Wind Princess White Birds

Participated in Six Feet Under: Autopsy of our relation to the dead at Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden, Dresden, Germany
Participated in Six Feet Under: Autopsy of our relation to the dead at Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden, Dresden, Germany
Participated in Thresholds of Tolerance at ANU The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
Participated in Thresholds of Tolerance at ANU The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.

Exhibited The Class I

Interview The Female Artist Who Loves to Satirize and Irritate

Thai in Freeform Magazine, February 2007; translated by Judha Suwanmongkol, edited by John Clark.

Apisak Sonjod, Amrit Chuswan and Nipan Oranniwes wrote Globalization… Please Slow Down

Published by the Office of Contemporary Art and Culture, Ministry of Culture, Bangkok

Participated in Show Me Thai at Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Participated in Show Me Thai at Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Nicolas Kolonias wrote the MPhil thesis When You Have a Tiger by the Tail Let It Eat You: A Post-Phenomenological Analysis of Video Performance Art – A Video Performance by Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook

MPhil Thesis, Leiden University, 2007.

Created the artwork Two Planets: Van Gogh’s The Midday Sleep 1889/90 and the Thai Villagers

a digital print 110 x 150 cm, Courtesy the artist and University of Sydney Collection. Purchased with funds from the Dr M J Morrissey Bequest Fund in memory of Professor A L Sadler.

2008
Michael Shaowanasai’s video Our Lady of the Low Countries, explores ritualised admiration in the public sphere for an apparently high society Thai woman who he performs.
Khetsirin Pholdhampolit wrote the article in Dairy Express

Dairy Express, 21 August 2008.

The Two Planets, solo exhibition at Gimpel Fils Gallery, London
Created the video installation Niranam
Created the video installation Niranam

using metal cabinets, wooden chairs, a TV monitor, and a single-channel video.

Published the Thai short story collection The Day the Leaves Fall (of one far from home)
Created the video and photograph piece Two Planets: Manet’s Luncheon on the Grass and the Thai Villagers
Created the video and photograph piece Two Planets: Manet’s Luncheon on the Grass and the Thai Villagers

Two Planets: Manet’s Luncheon on the Grass and the Thai Villagers, 2008
video, 15:53 min., edition of 5
photograph, 29 ¾ x 29 ¾ in. (75.5 x 75.5 cm), edition of 9
from The Two Planets series

Created the video and photograph piece Two Planets: Millet’s The Gleaners and the Thai Farmers
Created the video and photograph piece Two Planets: Millet’s The Gleaners and the Thai Farmers

photograph Size: 110 x 100 cm, Video 14.44 min., from The Two Planets series. Courtesy the artist and 100 Tonson Gallery, Bangkok

Created the video and photograph piece Van Gogh’s The Midday Sleep and Thai Villagers
Created the video and photograph piece Van Gogh’s The Midday Sleep and Thai Villagers

Two Planets: Van Gogh’s The Midday Sleep and the Thai Villagers, 2008
video, 18:18 min., edition of 5
photograph, 29 ¾ x 29 ¾ in. (75.5 x 75.5 cm), edition of 9

Created the video and photograph piece Two Planets: Renoir’s Ball at the Moulin de la Galette and the Thai Villagers
Created the video and photograph piece Two Planets: Renoir’s Ball at the Moulin de la Galette and the Thai Villagers

Two Planets: Renoir’s Ball at the Moulin de la Galette and the Thai Villagers, 2008
video, 10:52 min., edition of 5
photograph, 29 ¾ x 29 ¾ in. (75.5 x 75.5 cm), edition of 9
from The Two Planets series

Created the video piece The two planets mix

Video 18.25 min., from The two planets series

Created the video piece Inspiration Comes from Different Sides of the Same Sky
Created the video piece Inspiration Comes from Different Sides of the Same Sky

Video 36.53 min.

Created the video and photograph piece Manet’s Dejeuner sur l’herbe 1862 1863 and the Thai villagers group II

Photograph Size: 110 x 100 cm, Video 16 min., from The Two Planets series. Courtesy the artist and 100 Tonson Gallery, Bangkok

Participated in Dreaming/Sleeping at Passage de Retz Gallery, Paris and The Petach Tikva Museum of Art, Israel.
Arnika Fuhrmann wrote the PhD thesis Ghostly Desires: Sexual Subjectivity in Thai Cinema and Politics After 1997

PhD thesis, University of Chicago, 2008.

Created Four-channel video installation the Two Planets series

Video 18:00 mins. Courtesy the artist and 100 Tonson Gallery, Bangkok.

Participated in Traces of Siamese Smile ( Art+Faith+Politics +Love) at Bangkok Art and Culture Center, Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in From (Different) Horizons of Rockshelter at Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre and the National Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand
Araya received the Silpathorn Award 2008 in Visual Arts.
In the circumstances the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon, Solo exhibition at Ardel Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand.

Curated by Thavorn Ko-udomvit. Exhibited That Remains After The Rains, Life In Landscape, Emotion, Dead Of Night, Power And Loneliness, Human Life, The Same Old Sandy Recess, A Painful Psyche, In Memory Of Grand-Ma, White Night Dream, The Birth, A Woman, A Woman At The Sea, Mother And I, The Dream Of Mother, The Shadow Beside Me, The Parting II, When We Were Young II, When We Were Young IV, Three Figures, Photo Of Women I, Rainy Day With A Stranger, Conversation At Dusk, Writing Has Begun Now, In This Early Morning Sun Shines, Isolated Hands, Isolated Hands Asking For Help, Has Girl Lost Her Memory II?, The Dinner With Cancer, The Shadow In White, Three Boxes Of Men And Their Reflections, Girl Says, There Is Always The Night Time, The Lovers, Water Is Never Still, Three Narcissuses, The Dinner With Cancer, Has Girl Lost Her Memory?, During The Time I Grew Up, I Found An Old Picture So Sweet, Prostitute’s Room, Buang, When An Object Gets Sick, When An Object Gets Sick II, Contact Someone, Who Lost His Mind, Contact Someone, Who Lost His Mind II, Time Object Was Aborted, The Dance Of Three Thai Girls, Departure Of Country Thai Girls, Isolated Moral Female Object In A Relationship With A Male Bird I, Isolated Moral Female Object In A Relationship With A Male Bird II, Evening At Home, Self, House Of A 40 Years Old Woman, A Walk, Lament, At Night Fall Candles Are Lighted, Reading For Female Corpse, Reading For Corpses, A Walk, I’m Living, Three Female Scapes Series, Chant For Female Corpse Series, Wind Princess White Birds, Conversation With Death On Life’s First Street, Conversation I, This Is Our Creation, The Class, Conversation II, Wood Princess White Birds, The Nine-Day Pregnancy Of A Single Middle-Aged Associate Professor, Great Times Message Storytellers Of The Town: The Female Artist, Feces Life Love Lust, Glome Pee, Great Times Message Storytellers Of The Town: The Insane, Millet’s The Gleaners And The Thai Farmers, Renoir’s Ball At The Moulin De La Galette And The Thai Villagers, Manet’s Luncheon On The Grass And The Thai Villagers, Van Gogh’s The Midday Sleep And The Thai Villagers, Some Unexpected Events Sometimes Bring Momentary Happiness, Afterwards Regret Rises In Our Memory Even For Bygone Hardships, In The Pool Of Still Water There Is A Yearning For The Torrential Flow Of The Big River, In Reinterpreting Old Landscape We May Have To Endure Repetitions Of The Same Old Karma, The Season’s Gone So It’s Time To Go Back The Season’s Gone Yet One Cannot Return, In This Circumstance The Sole Object Of Attention Should Be The Treachery Of The Moon

Rathsaran Sireekan wrote the article in Bangkok Post

Bangkok Post, 20 November 2008.

Art Review article in Art4D

Unknown Author, published December 1, 2008

2009
Brian Curtin wrote Traces of Siamese Smile in Frize

Frize Issue 123, 05 MAY 09

Participated in Dreaming in Public at Gallery Soulflower, Basement Level, Silom Galleria, Bangkok, Thailand

Curated by Brian Curtin

Dan Kidner wrote news 55th Oberhausen Short Film Festival in Frieze

Frieze, 27 May 2009

Participated in The Quick and the Dead: Rites of Passage in Art, Spirit and Life at Ivan Dougherty Gallery, College of Fine Art, Sydney, Australia.
Created the video and photograph piece Some unexpected events sometimes bring momentary happiness
Created the video and photograph piece Some unexpected events sometimes bring momentary happiness

Video 20.10 min.

Created the video and photograph piece Some unexpected events sometimes bring momentary happiness Afterwards, regret rises in our memory even for bygone hardships
Created the video and photograph piece Some unexpected events sometimes bring momentary happiness Afterwards, regret rises in our memory even for bygone hardships

Video 20.10 min.

Created the video and photograph piece Some unexpected events sometimes bring momentary happiness Afterwards, regret rises in our memory even for bygone hardships
Created the video and photograph piece Some unexpected events sometimes bring momentary happiness Afterwards, regret rises in our memory even for bygone hardships

Video 20.22 min.

Created the video and photograph piece In this circumstance, the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon
Created the video and photograph piece In this circumstance, the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon

Video 30.00 min.

Created the video and photograph piece In the pool of still water, there is a yearning for the torrential flow of the big river
Created the video and photograph piece In the pool of still water, there is a yearning for the torrential flow of the big river

Video 49.20 min.

Created the video and photograph piece In reinterpreting old landscape we may have to endure repetitions of the same old karma
Created the video and photograph piece In reinterpreting old landscape we may have to endure repetitions of the same old karma

Video 37.24 min.

Published the book Issues in the Visual Arts, creativity and critique in the context of the discursive form of ‘art’

published by Kamsamai Publishing

In the circumstances the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon, exhibition catalogue.
In the circumstances the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon, exhibition catalogue.

translated by Chamnongsri Rutnin, Somporn Varnado, and Chantira Kalampasuta, and printed and bound in Thailand by Pimdee Co., Ltd. for ARDEL Gallery of Modern Art.

Wrote text in In the circumstances the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon, exhibition catalogue
Participated in Forbidden Death at The Center for Contemporary Arts Celje, Stajerska, Slovenia.
Participated in Alternative States of Reality – Dreaming, Sleepwalking, Imagination, Transformation at Gimpel Filz, London
Participated in the Thematic Programme Unreal Asia, part of The 55th International Short Film Festival at Oberhausen, Germany

presenting the film The Two Planets Series. Curated by David Teh and Gridthiya Gaweewong.

Participated in the 2009 Incheon Women Artists’ Biennale, Main Exhibition at Incheon, South Korea
Participated in 7th Vladivostok International Film Festival of Asian-Pacific countries ‘Pacific Meridian’ at Vladivostok Theatre, Vladivostok, Russia
Brian Curtin wrote the article Dialogues with Difference in Art Asia Pacific.
Leigh Toop wrote the PhD thesis Installation Art from Thailand: Extending the Discourse of Installation Art

PhD thesis, Australian National University, 2009.

2010
Participated in the Border District at Haugar Art Museum, Norway
Khetsirin Pholdhampolit wrote the article in Dairy Express

Dairy Express, 12 March 2009.

Participated in Realism in Asian Art at The National Art Gallery, Singapore
Participated in Realism in Asian Art at The National Art Gallery, Singapore
Participated in 17th Biennale of Sydney at Cockatoo Island and various locations, Sydney, Australia.
Participated in 17th Biennale of Sydney at Cockatoo Island and various locations, Sydney, Australia.

Exhibited Two Planet Series: Millet’s The Gleaners 1857 and the Thai farmers, Van Gogh’s The Midday Sleep 1889/90 and the Thai villagers, Manet’s Dejeuner sur l’herbe 1862 1863 and the Thai villagers group II

Apichatpong Weerasethakul wins Palme d’ Or at Cannes Film Festival for his film Uncle Boonmee who can recall his past lives (2009), the first Thai film to win this recognition.
Participated in Closed Encounter at Jeju Museum of Art, Jeju, South Korea.

Exhibited Conversation II, Three Female Scapes series

Participated in Return Ticket ; Thailand-Germany at Bangkok Art Cultural Centre, Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in Return Ticket ; Thailand-Germany at Bangkok Art Cultural Centre, Bangkok, Thailand.

Curated by Dr. Axel Feuss

Interview with Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in Asia Art Archive.
Participated in Des Corps des fins at Ethnology Museum, Béthune, France
Participated in The museum as a pretext in the Contemporary art at Museu de l’Empordà, Spain
Participated in Hors du commun at the Abbaye aux Dames, Caen, France
Participated in Woman Biennale at South Korea
Participated in 5th Video Art Biennale at The Center for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv Tel Aviv, Israel.
Participated in 1st Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art at National Center for Contemporary Art, Ekaterinburg, Russia
Participated in 1st Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art at National Center for Contemporary Art, Ekaterinburg, Russia
Melissa Chiu and Genocchio Benjamin wrote the book Asian Art Now

published by The Monacelli Press

Amber Naismith wrote the article The Quick and the Dead in Art Monthly Australia.
Created the video piece Koons’ Wolfman at Sunday Market

Video 5.01 min., from Village and Elsewhere series

Participated in Nanjing Biennale: And_Writers 2010 at Jiangsu Art Museum, Nanjing, China
Participated in Rainbow Asia: Pearl of the World, East Asia Art Exhibition at Hangaram Art Museum, Seoul Arts Center, Seoul, South Korea
Participated in Rainbow Asia: Pearl of the World, East Asia Art Exhibition at Hangaram Art Museum, Seoul Arts Center, Seoul, South Korea
2011
Began the art project Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon.

This art project is based on two series of artworks: Village and Elsewhere and In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon The work was therefore created under the combined title: Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon.

Created the single-channel video installation, dog splints, Glasses, and cell phone destroyed by the dog (Namtal)

video, 12.37 minspart of the art project Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon.

Created the photograph piece The treachery of the moon
Created the photograph piece The treachery of the moon
Created the single-channel video Pray, bless us with rice and curry the great moon

video,19 mins, part of the art project Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon.

Created the video In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon
Created the video In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon

part of the art project Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon

Created the artwork Prince Jood and his refugee castle
Created the artwork Prince Jood and his refugee castle

part of the art project Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon

Created the 2-piece of artwork refugee castle
Created the 2-piece of artwork refugee castle

part of the art project Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon

Created the artwork ครอบครัว
Created the artwork ครอบครัว

part of the art project Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon

Created the artwork หมาแม่ดำ
Created the artwork หมาแม่ดำ

part of the art project Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon

Created the artwork ภาพฝันของผู้หญิงกับหมาหน้าปราสาทผู้อพยพ
Created the artwork ภาพฝันของผู้หญิงกับหมาหน้าปราสาทผู้อพยพ

part of the art project Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon

Participated in TRA – Edge of Becoming at Palazzo Fortuny, Venice, Italy
Participated in You Are Not Alone at the Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona, and MARCO, Museo de Arte Contemporánea de Vigo, Spain

exhibited a selection of works from the ArtAids Foundation’s collection.

Received the confidential letter of invitation to participate in the international art exhibition dOCUMENTA (13).

Received in 3 August 2011

Participated in The Global Contemporary, art worlds after 1989 at Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe,
Participated in The Global Contemporary, art worlds after 1989 at Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, Karlsruhe,
Participated in OK. Video FLESH, 5th Jakarta Video International Festival at National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Participated in OK. Video FLESH, 5th Jakarta Video International Festival at National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Created the video piece [Black dog]

Video 25.30 min., from Village and Elsewhere series

Village and Elsewhere, exhibition catalogue
Village and Elsewhere, exhibition catalogue

published by 100 Tonson Gallery.

Village and Elsewhere, solo exhibition at Gimpel Fils, London
Participated in Video, An Art, A History 1965 – 2010 A Selection from the Centre Pompidou and Singapore Art Museum Collections at Singapore Art Museum, Singapore

curated by Christine Van Assche

Steven Pettifor wrote Video Art in Thailand in Video, an Art, a History, 1965–2010: A Selection from the Centre Pompidou and Singapore Art Museum Collections

Published in Video, an Art, a History, 1965–2010: A Selection from the Centre Pompidou and Singapore Art Museum Collections exhibition catalogue, published by Singapore Art Museum

David Teh wrote Recalibrating Media: Three Theses on Video and Media Art in Southeast Asia

Published in Video, an Art, a History, 1965–2010: A Selection from the Centre Pompidou and Singapore Art Museum Collections exhibition catalogue, published by Singapore Art Museum

Chomwan Weeraworawit wrote the feature article on Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in 2-Mag

2-Mag l No.60-October/November 2011 The Art Issue

Participated in MDE 11: Teaching and learning: places of knowledge and learning in art at Museum of Antioquia, Medellin
Participated in Kaza Ana / Air Hole: Another Form of Conceptualism from Asia at National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan.
Created the video piece Village and Elsewhere: Artemisia Gentileschi’s Judith Beheading Holofernes, Jeff Koons’ Untitled, and Thai Villagers

photography, 28 x 41 in. (71 x 104 cm), edition of 9, Video 19.44 min., from Village and Elsewhere series

Created the video piece Koons’ Wolfman at Pakoitai Market

Video 3.59 min., from Village and Elsewhere series

Created the video piece Village and Elsewhere: Jeff Koons’ Untitled, Cindy Sherman’s Untitled, and Thai Villagers

photography, 28 x 38 in. (71 x 96 cm), edition of 9, Video 14.26 min., edition of 7,
from Village and Elsewhere series

Created the video piece Thai Villagers and Gentileschi’s Judith Beheading Holofernes

Video 9.11 min., from Village and Elsewhere series

Created the video piece Village and Elsewhere: Jeff Koons’ Wolfman in Pakoitai Market and Sunday Market

Village and Elsewhere: Jeff Koons’ Wolfman in Pakoitai Market and Sunday Market, 2011
video, 9 min., edition of 7
photography, 20 ½ x 35 ¼ in. (52 x 89.5 cm), edition of 9

Finished an extension of The Two Planets

Araya displayed reproductions of Artemisia Gentileschi’s Judith Beheading Holofernes Jeff Koons’ Untitled and Thai Villagers in a Thai temple, in front of which, facing the camera, a monk delivers a moral commentary to Thai villagers, and the artist, accompanied by her dog, whose back is to the camera. Araya had overcome earlier sadness at loss and achieved a distanced humour in her commentaries on what it is to be human and to be a Thai woman.

Village and Elsewhere, Solo exhibition at 100 Tonson Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand
Published article The Two Planet in Village and Elsewhere exhibition catalogue

published by Plus Press Co.Ltd, translated by 100 Tonson Gallery

Thanet Wongyannawa wrote article Women Art Death in Village and Elsewhere’s exhibition catalogue

published by Plus Press Co.Ltd, translated by Narawan Pathomvat

Steven Pettifo wrote the article Village and Elsewhere in Village and Elsewhere’s exhibition catalogue

published by Plus Press Co.Ltd, translated by 100 Tonson Gallery

Participated in Speech Objects at Musée de l’Objet, Blois, France.
Participated in Roving Eye at SKMU Sørlandets Kunstmuseum, Kristiansund
Participated in Changwon Asian Art Festival at Sungsan Art Hall, Gyeongnam
Participated in Changwon Asian Art Festival at Sungsan Art Hall, Gyeongnam
Participated in Negotiating Home History and Nation: Two Decades of Contemporary Art in Southeast Asia 1991-2011, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore
Participated in Negotiating Home History and Nation: Two Decades of Contemporary Art in Southeast Asia 1991-2011, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore
Created the artwork Village and Elsewhere: Thai Villagers and Gentileschi’s ‘Judith and Holofernes’ Jeff Koons

using Inkjet on paper 71 x 104 cm Courtesy the artist and University of Sydney Collection. Purchased with funds from the Dr M J Morrissey Bequest Fund in memory of Professor A L Sadler.

Created the single-channel video Village and Elsewhere

Video, 25.30 min

Created digital pigment print Village and Elsewhere: Thai Villagers and Rembrandt’s The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp

Village and Elsewhere: Thai Villagers and Rembrandt’s The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, 2011 digital pigment print 28 ¾ x 35 ¼ in. (73 x 89.5 cm)

Created digital pigment print Village and Elsewhere: Thai Villagers and Artemisia Gentileschi’s Judith of Holofernes

Village and Elsewhere: Thai Villagers and Artemisia Gentileschi’s Judith of Holofernes, 2011 digital pigment print 28 ¾ x 38 ¾ in. (73 x 98.5 cm)

Participated in On the Agenda of the Arts 2011 ‘Where do we go from here?’ at Tokyo Wonder Site, Tokyo, Japan
Piyada Parikamsil wrote the article Village and Elsewhere’ on Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in Fine Art Magazine

Fine Art Magazine, November 2011, 8 December 2011.

Received the confirmation letter for participation in dOCUMENTA (13).

Received in 20 December 2011

2012
Established a Bachelor Of Fine Arts Programme In Multidisciplinary Art in the Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University
Established a Bachelor Of Fine Arts Programme In Multidisciplinary Art in the Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University
Village and Elsewhere / Two Planets, solo exhibition at Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York, USA
Village and Elsewhere / Two Planets, solo exhibition at Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York, USA

Exhibited Village and Elsewhere: Thai Villagers and Rembrandt’s The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, Village and Elsewhere: Thai Villagers and Artemisia Gentileschi’s Judith of Holofernes, Two Planets: Manet’s Luncheon on the Grass and the Thai Villagers, Two Planets: Renoir’s Ball at the Moulin de la Galette and the Thai Villagers, Two Planets: Van Gogh’s The Midday Sleep and the Thai Villagers, Two Planets: Millet’s The Gleaners and the Thai Farmers, Village and Elsewhere: Artemisia Gentileschi’s Judith Beheading Holofernes, Jeff Koons’ Untitled, and Thai Villagers, Village and Elsewhere: Jeff Koons’ Untitled, Cindy Sherman’s Untitled, and Thai Villagers, Village and Elsewhere: Jeff Koons’ Wolfman in Pakoitai Market and Sunday Market, Village and Elsewhere

Village and Elsewhere / Two Planets, exhibition catalogue

published by Amarin Printing and Publishing Public Company Limited. Introduction text by Prof. Dr. Lai Liya.

Joan Grounds wrote On Two Planets (2009) in Village and Elsewhere / Two Planets, exhibition catalogue

published by Amarin Printing and Publishing Public Company Limited

Sayan Daengklom wrote the review “Outline of the Genesis (Series I: The Final Test)” for an Art Criticism class in Village and Elsewhere / Two Planets, exhibition catalogue

published by Amarin Printing and Publishing Public Company Limited.

Holland Cotter wrote an article Solo Show for Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook at Tyler Rollins Fine Art in The New York Times.
La Fete 2012 : นิทรรศการภาพถ่ายวีดีโอ “ดาวสองดวง”, solo exhibtion at Museum siam, Bangkok, Thailand

Exhibited Two Planet Series

Participated in You Are Not Alone at Bangkok art and Culture Centre, Bangkok, Thailand
David Frankel wrote Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in ARTFORUM

Artforum (May 2012, vol. 50, no. 9).

Maura Reilli wrote Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in Art in America

Art in America, May 12

Participated in Phantoms of Asia: Contemporary Awakens the Past at the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, USA.

Exhibited The Class

Created installation artwork House Installation

Size 24 square meters, in dOCUMENTA 13 at Aue Park, Kassel, Germany, as part of the art project Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon. Inside the house, displays various component works within the House Installation, including photographic documentation, paintings, photos of the dog (Prince Jood), a printed T-shirt, and various objects.allowing visitors to enter and view them after the artist had left the site on the evening of June 30, 2012.

Performed a live performance by actually living with her dog in the House Installation and performing to solicit donations for stray dogs in dOCUMENTA 13 at Aue Park, Kassel, Germany
Performed a live performance by actually living with her dog in the House Installation and performing to solicit donations for stray dogs in dOCUMENTA 13 at  Aue Park, Kassel, Germany

Performed from 1 – 30 June 2012. This is part of the art project Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon.

Created the photo series Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon

which includes eight photographs taken while performing live performance in the House Installation. The works consist of Cold summer’s night. front, Summer’s morning. front, Cold summer’s night. left, Summer’s morning. left, Cold summer’s night. back, Summer’s morning. back, Cold summer’s night. right, and Summer’s morning. right.

Wrote text about artwork in dOCUMENTA 13

published in a short guide in the exhibition catalog.

Participated in dOCUMENTA 13 at Aue Park, Kassel, Germany.

During the exhibition, she also carried out her project Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon as part of the event. This led her to present several related works at Documenta 13 in Kassel, Germany, including the significant piece House Installation, an art installation of a dwelling enclosed by a fence in the public Aue Park. Throughout the period from June 1-30, 2012, this installation was used as a space for “actual living” and for a performance to solicit donations to help stray dogs. After the artist and the dogs returned home on the evening of June 30, 2012, the works displayed inside the House Installation were opened to the public. These included: The treachery of the moon, Pray, bless us with rice and curry the great moon, In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon

The Two Planets – Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, solo exhibition at Walters Museum, Baltimore, MD, USA
Participated in Atlas of Asia Art Archive at Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong.

This is text-based conceptual project.

David Teh wrote Travelling without Moving: Historicising Thai Contemporary Art in Third Text

Third Text 118, vol. 26, issue 5 (September 2012).

Participated in 3rd Meditations Biennale ‘The Unknown’ at the National Museum, Warsaw, Poland.

curated by Denise Carvalho, Friedhelm Mennekes, Fumio Nanjo & Tomasz Wendland.

Wrote text “Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon” 2011 – 2012
Wrote text “Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon” 2011 – 2012
Sylvia Fok wrote Life and Death: Art and the Body in Contemporary China

which discusses Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook’s work in comparison to Chinese practice. published by University of Chicago Press for Intellect Ltd., 2012

May Adadol Ingawanij wrote Glimpses of Freedom: Independent Cinema in Southeast Asia

edited by May Adadol Ingawanij and Benjamin McKay, published by Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, 2012.

Caleb Melby wrote Dispatches From Miami Beach: The Best Break From Basel in Forbes
Scott Indrisek wrote Miami’s Bass Museum Blows the Lid Off Tradition With “Endless Renaissance” Show in BLOUIN ARTINFO
Created the Digital pigment print Ngab
Created the Digital pigment print Ngab

Size: 18 3/8 x 27 3/4 inches

Participated in Beyond Geography at Art Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Participated in Thai Transience at Singapore Art Museum, Singapore.
Participated in Thai Transience at Singapore Art Museum, Singapore.
Gary Pini wrote The Mega Guide To Art Basel Miami Beach 2012: Wednesday in Paper Magazine

published December 5, 2012

Participated in The Endless Renaissance: Six Solo Artist Projects at Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
News about The Endless Renaissance: Six Solo Artist Projects in The Art Newspaper

Saturday 8 to Sunday 9 December 2012

Carlos Suarez De Jesus wrote about Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in Miami New Times

published December 13, 2012

2013
Participated in No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia at Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA.

Exhibited art project Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon

Participated in Dogpig Art News March 2013 at Dogpig Art Cafe, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Village and Elsewhere: The Treachery of the Moon, solo exhibition at Gimpel Fils, London, United Kingdom.

Exhibited art project Village and Elsewhere: In this circumstance the sole object of attention should be the treachery of the moon

Participated in Welcome to the Jungle: Contemporary Art in Southeast Asia from the Collection of Singapore Art Museum, Welcome to the Jungle at Yokohama Museum of Ar, Yokohama and Contemporary Art Museum, Kumamoto, Japan.

Exhibited Thai Medley I, Thai Medley II, Thai Medley III

Participated in The 2013 California-Pacific Triennial at Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California, USA.
Participated in The 2013 California-Pacific Triennial at Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California, USA.
Einar Engström wrote WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE in LEAP 21

Published on July 15, 2013 In LEAP 21

Participated in Little Water: Dojima River Biennale 2013 at Dojima River Forum, Osaka, Japan.
Jennifer King wrote 2013 California-Pacific Triennial ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART in ARTFORUM
Participated in The Floating Eternity Project at Para Site, Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Participated in The Floating Eternity Project at Para Site, Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
October, Araya’s unpublished email replies to questions by John Clark (in English and Thai)
Participated in Asian Art Biennial at National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taichung, Taiwan.

Exhibited Two Planets: Manet’s Luncheon on the Grass and the Thai Villagers, Two Planets: Van Gogh’s The Midday Sleep and the Thai Villagers, Village and Elsewhere: Jeff Koons’ Wolfman in Pakoitai Market and Sunday Market

Participated in Memphis Social, The Hyde Gallery at the Nesin Graduate School, Memphis College of Art, Memphis, USA.
Participated in Lunch With Olympia at Yale University School of Art, New Haven, USA.
Participated in Collecting Art of Asia at Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, USA.
Arnika Fuhrmann wrote article Making Contact: Contingency, Fantasy, and the Performance of Impossible Intimacies in the Video Art of Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, in east asia cultures critique

east asia cultures critique 21.4 (Fall 2013), published by Duke University Press.

Published article Collated Texts on Art, May 2010- April 2013
Created the artwork Some unexpected events sometimes bring momentary happiness
Created the artwork Some unexpected events sometimes bring momentary happiness

using Magrud’s (the dog’s) bandages.

John Clark wrote The Endogenous–Exogenous Interface in Globalism: The Case of China and Thailand in The Global Contemporary and the Rise of New Art Worlds

(Karlsruhe, Germany: Center for Art and Media).

Participated in No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia at Asia Society, Hong Kong
Apinan Poshyananda wrote email to John Clark
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook: Recent Video Works, solo exhibition at Denver Art Museum, Denver, USA.

Exhibited installation that includes a selection of video projects from her Village and Elsewhere Series (2011) and The Two Planet Series (2008).

2014
Participated in DIRGE: Reflections on [Life and] Death at Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland, Cleveland, OH, USA.

Exhibited Death Seminar B

Storytellers of the Town, solo exhibition at 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Sydney, Australia
Storytellers of the Town, solo exhibition at 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Sydney, Australia

curated by John Clark & Clare Veal, Exhibited Has Girl Lost her Memory, The Class, Great Times Message, Storytellers of the Town, The Insane, Some unexpected events sometimes bring momentary happiness. Afterwards, regret rises in our memory even for bygone hardships, Treachery of the Moon

Storytellers of the Town, exhibition catalogue
Gina Fairley wrote Thai artist’s overdue moment in the Australian sun in ArtsHub

published March 14, 2014

Nicholas Forrest wrote Thai Artist Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook Emerges From the Shadows in Sydney at BLOUIN ARTINFO

published April 3, 2014

Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook – The Village and Elsewhere, solo exhibition at University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Exhibited Village and Elsewhere: Two Planet: Artemisia Gentileschi’s Judith Beheading Holofernes, Jeff Koons’ Untitled and Thai Villagers, Two Planet: Van Gogh’s The Midday Sleep 1889/90 and the Thai Villagers, I’m Living, a series of drawings and film stills and a series of early intaglio prints.

Storytellers of the Town, solo exhibition at ANU Drill Hall Gallery, Canberra, Australia

curated by Antony Oates, Exhibited Life in Landscape, A Painful Psyche, Thinking of Grandmother, (untitled), (untitled), Lue Duang Duan Grotes Astray, I’m Living, The Class, Great Times Message, Storytellers of the Town, The Insane, Two Planets: Van Gogh’s The Midday Sleep 1889/90 and the Thai Villagers, Two Planets series, Some unexpected events sometimes bring momentary happiness. Afterwards, regret rises in our memory even for bygone hardships, Village and Elsewhere: Thai Villagers and Gentileschi’s ‘Judith and Holofernes’ Jeff Koons, Treachery of the Moon

Participated in Thai Charisma at Bangkok Art and Culture Center, Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in Thai Charisma at Bangkok Art and Culture Center, Bangkok, Thailand.

curated by Apinan Poshyananda. Exhibited Two Planet: Artemisia Gentileschi’s Judith Beheading Holofernes Jeff Koons’ Untitled and Thai Villagers

Participated in Past Traditions/New Voices in Asian Art at Hofstra University Museum, Hemstead, NY, USA.

Exhibited Renoir’s Ball at the Moulin de la Galette and Thai Villagers

Participated in The Roving Eye at ARTER Space for Art, Istanbul, Turkey.

curated by Iola Lenzi

Participated in Adventure in Art: Masterpieces of the National Museum of Art at The Museum of Modern Art, Ibaraki, Mito, and The Niigata Bandaijima Art Museum, Niigata, Japan.
Created the video piece Cuckoo

Video 9.55 min.

Created the artwork Kaidown, Karong, Lam, Long, Masee, Mee, Mommam, Ngab, Nuanoi, Nudee, Peuy, Plakem, Rambo, Rublor, Sibsee, Sornrak, Sua, Tao, Tualek, Tun, Yon

using materials: 21 glass jars, dog hair, digital pigment prints.

Created an artwork Pieta
Created an artwork Pieta
Araya received an Asian Cultural Council grant to support the presentation of her work at SculptureCenter in New York.
Participated in Inside at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France.

Curated by Jean de Loisy, Daria de Beauvais and Katell Jaffrès.

2015
Created the video piece Niranam Master

Video 59.41 min., from Niranam series

Created the video piece Niranam Yamaushi

Video 01.05.34 min., from Niranam series

Created the video piece Niranam I (with Audio)

Video 4.34 min., from Niranam (Kyoto Works) series

Created the video piece Niranam I

This includes Niranam I and Niranam I (with Audio), each video is 4.34 min. from Niranam (Kyoto Works) series

Created the video piece Niranam II

Video 41.11 min., from Niranam (Kyoto Works) series

Created the video piece I was just told that your work was more or less ‘too sad for Christmas’

This video series includes I was just told that your work was more or less ‘too sad for Christmas’, (Old) I was just told that your work was more or less ‘too sad for Christmas’, and (Mid) I was just told that your work was more or less ‘too sad for Christmas’ each video is 23.01 min

Created the two-channel video. Lai Lee Ya [Detail]
Created the two-channel video. Lai Lee Ya [Detail]

Video 11.59 min.

Created the video piece Same sea I

This video series includes Same sea I, video 5.34 min, Same sea II, video 5.21 min, and Same sea III, video 5.09 min

Created the video piece Scapists

Video 29.12 min.

Created the video series Yamayushi

This video series includes Yamayushi I, Video 29.43 min, Yamayushi II, Video 29.43 min,
Yamayushi III (Blur), Video 42.08 min, and Yamayushi IIII (Niranam), Video 41.09 min

Created two black and white photographs, The One and Three Niranams
Created two black and white photographs, The One and Three Niranams

each 10 x 7 in (24.5 x 18.5 cm).

Created a set of six photographs on canvas An Artist With Six Dead Dogs’ Spirits
Created a set of six photographs on canvas An Artist With Six Dead Dogs’ Spirits

each 12 x 17 in (31 x 42.5 cm).

Created black and white photograph Hair’s Function
Created black and white photograph Hair’s Function

Size: 23 x 15 in (59 x 30 cm).

Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, solo exhibition at SculptureCenter, New York, USA.

presented with the support of the Asian Cultural Council grant. Exhibited The Class I, The Class II, The Class III, Conversation I, Great Time Message: Storytellers Of The Town (The Insane), I’m Living, In This Circumstance The Sole Object Of Attention Should Be The Treachery Of The Moon, Kaidown Karong Lam Long Masee Mee Mommam Ngab Nuanoi Nudee Peuy Plakem Rambo Rublor Sibsee Sornrak Sua Tao Tualek Tun Yon, Ngab, The Nine-Day Pregnancy Of A Single Middle-Aged Associate Professor, Pray Bless Us With Rice And Curry Our Great Moon, Some Unexpected Events Sometimes Bring Momentary Happiness, The Treachery Of The Moon, Two Planets: Millet’s The Gleaners And The Thai Farmers, Two Planets: Renoir’s Ball At The Moulin De La Galette And The Thai Villagers, Two Planets: Van Gogh’s The Midday Sleep And The Thai Villagers, Village And Elsewhere: Artemisia Gentileschi’s Judith Beheading Holofernes Jeff Koons’ Untitled And Thai Villagers

Ruba Katrib wrote an article, Speechless, in Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, exhibition catalogue

published by SculptureCenter

Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, exhibition catalogue
News about Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, solo exhibition at SculptureCenter in The New Yorker
Abraham Adams wrote news about Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, solo exhibition at SculptureCenter in ARTFORUM
Karen Rosenberg wrote an interview Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook on Lecturing the Dead, and the Art of the One-Sided Conversation in PHAIDON Website

published on January 30, 2015

Rirkrit Tiravanija wrote an interview The Artist, one of the Others in Interview Magazine

February 2015

Ken Johnson wrote an article East and West Meet, Checking Norms at the Door in The New York Times.

published on Friday, February 6, 2015

Thitipol Panyalimpanun wrote an article Confronting social taboos through art Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook’s first retrospective is now showing in New York, in Bangkok Post

published on February 11, 2015

Niranam, Solo exhibition at Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York, USA.
Niranam, Solo exhibition at Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York, USA.

exhibited Scapists, The One and Three Niranams, Cuckoo, Village Kids Singing, An Artist With Six Dead Dogs’ Spirits, Hair’s Function, Niranam, In a Blur of Desire, Lai Lee Ya [Detail] on February 19 – April 11, 2015.

Niranam, exhibition catalogue
Niranam, exhibition catalogue

published by Tyler Rollins Fine Art

Sayan Daengklom wrote Outline of the Genesis (2) (Serie III: ‘Prof.’ Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook) in อ่าน-อาลัย

อ่าน-อาลัย October 2016, pp. 276–290.

News about Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, solo exhibition at SculptureCenter in The New York Times.

Published February 20, 2015

Participated in A Night of Philosophy at the East Room, Ukrainian Institute of America, New York, USA.

Exhibited The Class III at 11 pm.

Chanon Praepipatmongkol wrote an article about Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in ARTFORUM

ARTFORUM (May 2015, vol. 53, no. 9).

Bansie Vasvani wrote Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in Artillery Magazine

published on May 5, 2015

Alex Greenberger wrote article Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook at SculptureCenter and Tyler Rollins Fine Art in ArtNews

ArtNews June 2015

Participated in East Asia Feminism: FANTasia, Soul Museum of Art, South Korea
2016
Created the video series Jaonua the nothingness

This video series includes Jaonua the nothingness I left (naked woman), Jaonua the nothingness II (horses), Jaonua the nothingness III middle (buffalo), Jaonua the nothingness IV, Jaonua the nothingness V (Animal sightseeing tour), each video is 35 min

Created digital print Jaonua the nothingness

Title: JAONUA: THE NOTHINGNESS
Year: 2016
Medium: digital print
Dimensions: 31 x 47 inches (79 x 119.5 cm)
Edition: edition of 7

Created the artwork The Dead Ovary Lullaby
Created the artwork The Dead Ovary Lullaby

using painted fibreglass, aluminium, light bulbs, and fabric.

Created the 5-channel video installation Jaonua the Nothingness (King of Meat: The Nothingness)
Created the 5-channel video installation Jaonua the Nothingness (King of Meat: The Nothingness)

Video 35.00 min, collection of the Artist, Singapore Biennale 2016 commission.

Participated in SEA+Triennale, National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Participated in In & Out of Context at Asia Society Museum, New York, USA.
Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook : Selfhood’s Garden, solo exhibition at Gimpel Fils, London, United Kingdom.
Participated in An Atlas of Mirrors, Singapore Biennale, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore.

Exhibited Jaonua the Nothingness (King of Meat: The Nothingness)

2017
Created the digital print Four Monks with Three Ladies in Sanook Dee Museum
Created the digital print Four Monks with Three Ladies in Sanook Dee Museum

Size: 79 x 119.5 cm

Created video piece Sample of The Cruel

Video 5.59 min.

Created the video piece Betweenness in I was just told your work is more or less too sad for Christmas

Video 22.00 min.

Created an installation An Artist is Trying to Return to Being A Writer
Created an installation An Artist is Trying to Return to Being A Writer

hand-painted on a 3D-scanned model, wood, and organza fabrics.

Created the video piece Sanook Dee Museum

Title: SANOOK DEE MUSEUM

Year: 2017

Medium: single channel video

Duration: 37 min.

Edition: edition of 7

Created digital print Amusement In Sanook Dee Musuem
Created digital print Amusement In Sanook Dee Musuem

Size: 79 x 119.5 cm

Created digital print Novices Eating Potato Chips In Sanook Dee Museum
Created digital print Novices Eating Potato Chips In Sanook Dee Museum

Size: 95 x 155 cm

Created an artwork Some unexpected events sometimes bring momentary happiness.
Created an artwork Some unexpected events sometimes bring momentary happiness.

Painted Resin

Created the painting Soul of Chamoi and an Artist on the Beach.
Created the painting Soul of Chamoi and an Artist on the Beach.

This painting is on the cover of her novel A Flowery Cry of Birth

Participated in PyeongChang Biennale, The Five Moons: Return of the Nameless and Unknown at PyeongChang, South Korea
Jaonua: The Nothingness & Sanook Dee Museum, solo exhibition at Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York, USA.
Jaonua: The Nothingness & Sanook Dee Museum, solo exhibition at Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York, USA.

Exhibited Jaonua: The Nothingness, Sanook Dee Museum, Jaonua: The Nothingness, Amusement In Sanook Dee Musuem, Novices Eating Potato Chips In Sanook Dee Museum, Four Monks With Three Ladies In Sanook Dee Museum

Participated in Sunshower: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia 1980s to Now at Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
Participated in Sunshower: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia 1980s to Now at Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
An Artist is Trying to Return to ‘Being a Writer’, solo exhibition at 100 Tonson Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand.

Presented video works, including The Cruel, Betweenness in I was just told your work is more or less too sad for Christmas, Niranam Yummayooshi, and the sculpture The Dead Ovary Lullaby, An Artist is Trying to Return to Being A Writer. During this exhibition, she wrote her first Thai novel and launched it after the show, titled A Flowery Cry of Birth, published by 100 Tonson Gallery.

Interview Between Writing and Art: the place of writing in Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook’s art in Art Radar
Participated in Problem-Wisdom: Thai Art in the 1990s at Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia
created an Inkjet on paper (with frame), An Artist is Trying to Return to Being A Writer

Size 45 x 26 cm

Napat Charitbutra wrote Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook – WAY OF AN ARTIST in art4d

art4d No.251 September 2017

Participated in Decoration never dies, anyway, Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan.
Participated in Decoration never dies, anyway, Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan.
นัชชา ตันติวิทยาพิทักษ์ เขียนบทสัมภาษณ์ ‘อารยา ราษฎร์จำเริญสุข’ กับงานล่าสุด ‘ศิลปินกำลังพยายามกลับไปเป็นนักเขียน’ ในประชาไทย

Published On November 20, 2017

2018
Retired as a lecturer from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University.
Retired as a lecturer from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University.
Re-editing Reading for Female Corpse
Published her first Thai novel A Flowery Cry of Birth
Published her first Thai novel A Flowery Cry of Birth

published by Matichon Publishing. The novel was issued in two cover designs — a white cover and a green cover.

The novel A Flowery Cry of Birth was a finalist for the 2018 Southeast Asian Writers Award (S.E.A. Write Award).
Republished the Thai novel A Flowery Cry of Birth by Matichon Publishing
Republished the Thai novel A Flowery Cry of Birth by Matichon Publishing

after the solo exhibition An Artist is Trying to Return to ‘Being a Writer’.

David Willis wrote review An Artist Is Trying To Return To ‘Being A Writer’ – Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook in the ArtAsiaPacific website

Published on January 5, 2018

Phatarawadee Phataranawik wrote The artist as writer in The nation website

Published on January 12, 2018

แมท ช่างสุพรรณ เขียน ผุดเกิดมาลาร่ำ: ปากคำจากวิบากกรรมอารยา ใน The Momentum

Published on February 8, 2018

Participated in Das Letzte Bild at Stadtgalerie Saarbrücken, Germany
Participated in Das Letzte Bild at Stadtgalerie Saarbrücken, Germany
Participated in In Search of Southeast Asia through the M+ Collections at M Pavilion, Hong Kong.
Participated in In Search of Southeast Asia through the M+ Collections at  M Pavilion, Hong Kong.

Exhibited Village and Elsewhere: Artemisia Gentileschi’s Judith Beheading Holofernes, Jeff Koons’ Untitled, and Thai
Villagers

ปาณิส โพธิ์ศรีวังชัย เขียน ผุดเกิดมาลาร่ำ ความงามของความตาย ใน The 101.world

Published on September 29, 2018

จิรัฏฐ์​ ประเสริฐทรัพย์ เขียนบทสัมภาษณ์ อารยานุสติสนทนากับศิลปินระดับโลกที่กำลังพยายามกลับไปเป็นนักเขียน อารยา ราษฎร์จำเริญสุข ใน The Cloud

Published on October 8, 2018

Participated in public event สนทนาปลายเปิด: ผุดเกิดมาลาร่ำ at Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Participated in public event สนทนาปลายเปิด: ผุดเกิดมาลาร่ำ at Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Participated in Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2018 at Kerala, India
Participated in Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2018 at Kerala, India
2019
Receiving a professorship
Created exchange life-art project Put her to sleep, save us and ours Necessity’s Rhythm Araya’s exchange life-art project (call for participants and donations)

Put her to sleep, save us and ours Necessity’s Rhythm Araya’s exchange life-art project (call for participants and donations) is a life-art exchange initiative launched in 2019 through the website puthertosleepsaveusandours.com. The project centers on an exchange between the artist’s life and the care of stray dogs, structured around three main components:

Put her to sleep: The artist expresses her wish for euthanasia and invites participants to engage with the concept.

Save us: A call for public donations to the ‘Jao-Jorn Care’ fund, supporting the welfare of stray dogs under her care.

Sustain our worth too: A philosophical prompt encouraging humans to recognize and empathize with other forms of life.

The project is ongoing rather than a time-limited exhibition and is described by the artist as a “situated novel” combining themes of death, art, and dogs to provoke societal reflection.

Charles Esche and Mark Lewis, editors, Afterall: Journal of Art, Context and Enquiry, Volume 47, Spring/Summer 2019

Published by Central St. Martins College of Art and Design, University of London, 2019.

Created the artwork Potpourri
Created the artwork Potpourri

using digital print on Ilford Omnijet canvas, cotton, human hair, dog hair, and stainless steel, Size: 132.5 x 88 x 57 inches (337 x 224 x 145 cm).

Created the artwork Philosophical Theater of Animals (Detail)
Created the artwork Philosophical Theater of Animals (Detail)

using digital print on Ilford Omnijet canvas and 6 papier mache dog heads, Size: dog group – 67.25 x 84 x 12 inches (171 x 213 x 31 cm), text group – 81 x 150 x 1 inches (206 x 381 x 2 cm).

Created the artwork A Flowery Birth of Departure
Created the artwork A Flowery Birth of Departure

using silkscreen on Fabriano paper, glass vase, book, flowers, and 2 papier mache dogs, Size: 55 x 82 x 10 inches (140 x 208 x 25 cm).

Created the artwork Group Photo
Created the artwork Group Photo

using digital print on Ilford Omnijet canvas and papier mache dog, Size: 69.25 x 112.75 x 10 inches (176 x 286 x 25 cm).

Created the artwork Pending-Suspending ‘Frustration’
Created the artwork Pending-Suspending ‘Frustration’

using digital print on Fabriano paper, wooden bench and drying rack, Size: 131 x 40 x 45 inches (333 x 102 x 114 cm).

Created the artwork Damned Obstetrics
Created the artwork Damned Obstetrics

using digital print on ice silk, aluminum tray, papier mache dog, human hair, and lemons, Size: 104.75 x 78 x 29.25 inches (266 x 198 x 74 cm).

Created the artwork Tender Gloom
Created the artwork Tender Gloom

using digital print on Ilford Omnijet canvas, Size: 107 x 106.5 x 1.25 inches (272 x 271 x 3 cm).

Created the artwork Things of Disorder
Created the artwork Things of Disorder

using digital print on Ilford Omnijet canvas, wood, headrest, zinc, dog hair, and oil paint, Size: 70 x 73 x 4.5 inches (178 x 185 x 11 cm).

Created the artwork Psychosis
Created the artwork Psychosis

using digital print on Ilford Omnijet canvas, Size: 96 x 52 inches (244 x 132 cm).

Created the artwork The First Road
Created the artwork The First Road

using digital print on Ilford Omnijet canvas, book, wicker dog, and acrylic paint, Size: 85 x 133.25 x 18.5 inches (216 x 339 x 47 cm).

Created the artwork Necessity’s Rhythm
Created the artwork Necessity’s Rhythm

using digital video and papier mache dog head, Duration: 34:06 min.

Participated in Lost and Found: Imagining New Worlds at Institute of Contemporary Art, Singapore.

Exhibited Two Planet Series

บทสัมภาษณ์ คุยกับศิลปินผู้กำลังพยายามกลับไปเป็นนักเขียน อารยา ราษฎร์จำเริญสุข ใน Wukron website

Published on March 14, 2019

Participated in Pioneer in Video Art from Thailand, Slovenia, Norway Since 1980 Exhibition at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in Pioneer in Video Art from Thailand, Slovenia, Norway Since 1980 Exhibition at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Bangkok, Thailand.

Exhibited A Walk

Participated in RIFTS: Thai Contemporary Artistic Practices in Transition, 1980s–2000s at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC), Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in RIFTS: Thai Contemporary Artistic Practices in Transition, 1980s–2000s at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC), Bangkok, Thailand
จิรัฏฐ์ ประเสริฐทรัพย์ เขียนบทสัมภาษณ์ โปรเจกต์ศิลปะชวนดูแลชีวิตสุนัขจรและจดหมายอำลาของ อารยา ราษฎร์จำเริญสุข ใน The Cloud

Published on November 26, 2019

2020
Video Spotlight: Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, solo exhibition at Asia Society and Museum, New York, USA.

Exhibited Village and Elsewhere: Artemisia Gentileschi’s Judith Beheading Holofernes, Jeff Koons’ Untitled, and Thai Villagers, Village and Elsewhere: Thai Villagers and Gentileschi’s ‘Judith and Holofernes’ Jeff Koons

A Novel in Necessity’s Rhythm, solo exhibition at Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York, USA.
A Novel in Necessity’s Rhythm, solo exhibition at Tyler Rollins Fine Art, New York, USA.

Exhibited Potpourri, Philosophical Theater of Animals (Detail), A Flowery Birth of Departure, Group Photo, Pending-Suspending ‘Frustration’, Damned Obstetrics, Tender Gloom, Things of Disorder, Psychosis, The First Road, Necessity’s Rhythm

Participated in Art For Air at Jing Jai Warehouse, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Participated in Art For Air at Jing Jai Warehouse, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Art in Translation: Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, solo exhibition at North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, USA.
Art in Translation: Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, solo exhibition at North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, USA.

Exhibited Two Planet Series

Participated in Busan Biennale 2020 at Busan, South Korea.

Exhibited Reading Inaow for one female corpse

Participated in Bangkok Art Biennale 2020, BACC, Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in Bangkok Art Biennale 2020, BACC, Bangkok, Thailand.

Exhibited Necessity’s Rhythm

2021
John Clark wrote The Asian Modern

published by National Gallery Singapore, Singapore

2022
Created Embroidery on digital C-print on canvas 2022.3
Created Embroidery on digital C-print on canvas 2022.3

Size: 125 x 255 cm

Created Embroidery on digital C-print on canvas 2022.4
Created Embroidery on digital C-print on canvas 2022.4

Size: 125 x 205 cm

Republished the original Thai book I Am an Artist (He Said) in English
Republished the original Thai book I Am an Artist (He Said) in English

published by the National Gallery Singapore, translated by Kong Rithdee.

Created the video piece Dog’s Palatial House
Created the video piece Dog’s Palatial House

Video 24.59 min.

Araya underwent her fifth back surgery with Dr. Nattawat Witoon at Chiang Mai Neurological Hospital in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Araya underwent her fifth back surgery with Dr. Nattawat Witoon at Chiang Mai Neurological Hospital in Chiang Mai, Thailand, on February 7, 2022. In the last three operations, Araya underwent procedures to treat three different conditions under the care of Dr. Nattawat Witoon at Chiang Mai Neurological Hospital in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Participated in Singapore Biennale 2022: Natasha, Singapore
Participated in Singapore Biennale 2022: Natasha, Singapore

Exhibited Philosophical Theatre of Animals, Afterwards, regret rises in our memory even for bygone hardship II, Dogs’ Palatial House

2023
Participated Public Program Book Launch: Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook | I Am An Artist (He Said) at SculptureCenter in New York, USA

Participated with Roger Nelson, Chanon Kenji Praepipatmongkol, Jeannine Tang, and Ruba Katrib celebrating I Am An Artist (He Said), a collection of writings by Thai artist Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook now appearing in translation for the first time.

Participated in The Unfaithful Octopus: Image-Thinking and Adaptation at ADM Gallery, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Participated in The Unfaithful Octopus: Image-Thinking and Adaptation at ADM Gallery, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

Exhibited Reading Inaow for Female Corpse, 2022.3, 2022.4, curated by Roger Nelson

Roger Nelson wrote The Unfaithful Octopus in The Unfaithful Octopus: Image-Thinking and Adaptation exhibition catalogue
Wong Binghao wrote Tentacular Thinking through the Unfaithful Octopus in Ocula

Published on December 12, 2023

2024
Chao Lay is prepping himself before a boat trip to see the eagle.
Chao Lay is prepping himself before a boat trip to see the eagle.
Created the video piece Eastern Border Beach of Chaow Lae
Created the video piece Ban Wang Hma Dogs Art Tour

Video 12.07 min.

Participated in The Unfaithful Octopus at at MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Participated in The Unfaithful Octopus at at MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Exhibited Reading Inaow for Female Corpse, 2022.3, 2022.4, curated by Roger Nelson

Participated in Orbiting body at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in Orbiting body at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Bangkok, Thailand

exhibited Two Planets: Manet’s Luncheon on the Grass and the Thai Villagers, Two Planets: Millet’s The Gleaners and the Thai Farmers, Two Planets: Van Gogh’s The Midday Sleep and the Thai Villagers

อมต โชติพันธุ์ เขียน ‘Orbiting body’ ภาพร่างประชาธิปไตยของแรงดึงดูด และคำถามชวนหัวต่อศูนย์กลางจักรวาล ใน GROUNDCONTROL

Published on June 21, 2024

Three Stories from Ban Wang Hma (Dog’s Palatial House) at Nova Contemporary, Bangkok, Thailand.
Three Stories from Ban Wang Hma (Dog’s Palatial House) at Nova Contemporary, Bangkok, Thailand.

Exhibited video screening Necessity’s Rhythm, Jaonua: The Nothingness (Animal Sightseeing Tour), Dog’s Palatial House

Kandech Deelee wrote Three Stories From Ban Wang Hma (Dog’s Palatial House) in art4D

Published on August 14, 2024

2025
Recreated Pieta

using Oil on canvas and digital print on canvas.

Recreated installation Dinner with Cancer (Rebirth)

using medical equipment, steel and glass frame, bed, light bulb, Chinese ink, powder color, oil , recreated for exhibited in The Thailand Biennale Phuket 2025: Eternal [Kalpa]

Participated in Disobedient Bodies: Reclaiming Her at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Singapore
Participated in Disobedient Bodies: Reclaiming Her at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Singapore
Noelle Bodick wrote an article Cadavers, Canines, and Koons at the SculptureCenter in BLOUINARTINFO

published on January 30, 2015

Participated in Khao Yai Art Forest at Khao Yai Art Forest , Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.
Participated in Khao Yai Art Forest at Khao Yai Art Forest , Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.

Exhibited Two Planet Series (2008)

Village and Elsewhere / Two Planets, solo exhibition at Ardel Gallery of Modern Art, Bangkok, Thailand
Participated in Affinities at Nova Contemporary, Bangkok, Thailand.
Participated in Affinities at Nova Contemporary, Bangkok, Thailand.

Exhibited The Treachery of the Moon

The Bouquet and the Wreath at MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum, Chiang Mai, Thailand
The Bouquet and the Wreath at MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum, Chiang Mai, Thailand

curated by Kittima Chareeprasit and Roger Nelson. Exhibited Inspiration Comes from Different Sides of the Same Sky, Pieta (remade version), Three Narcissuses, Water Never Still, The One and three Niranams, Lai Lee Ya

อมต โชติพันธุ์ เขียน รู้จักอารยา ราษฎร์จำเริญสุข ผ่าน 4 ผลงานการคุยกับสุนัข ความตาย ประวัติศาสตร์ศิลปะ และตัวเธอเอง ใน GROUNDCONTROL

Published on August 6, 2025

Participated in New Alternatives|Laboratory of Questions at The University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts, Tokyo, Japan.
Participated in New Alternatives|Laboratory of Questions at The University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts, Tokyo, Japan.
นฤภรกมล แมงกะพรุน เขียนบทสัมภาษณ์ ช่อ(ห)มาลาศิลปะในบั้นปลายของ อารยา ราษฎร์จําเริญสุข ว่าด้วยชีวิตวัย 68 หมาจรจัด บ้านวังหมา และนิทรรศการช่อมาลา เชียงใหม่ ใน The Cloud

Published on October 2, 2025

 

Participated in Tridimensional Scene: International Video Art Exhibition at Platform China Contemporary Art Institute, Beijing, China
Participated in Tridimensional Scene: International Video Art Exhibition at Platform China Contemporary Art Institute, Beijing, China
The Bouquet and the Wreath at Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai
The Bouquet and the Wreath at Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai

curated by Kittima Chareeprasit and Roger Nelson. Exhibited Inspiration Comes from Different Sides of the Same Sky, Pieta (remade version), Three Narcissuses, Water Never Still, The One and three Niranams, Lai Lee Ya

Participated in The Thailand Biennale Phuket 2025: Eternal [Kalpa] at Phuket, Thailand.
Participated in The Thailand Biennale Phuket 2025: Eternal [Kalpa] at Phuket, Thailand.

Exhibited Pieta (remade), Lai Lee Ya, Dinner with Cancer (Rebirth), Writing has Begun Now