Family History and Jakkai Siributr’s Textile Works by John Clark

13 January 2024

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Prof. John Clark to Discuss Siributr's Embroidery Practice and Social Engagement for Matrilineal's 2nd Public Program, including family history and legacy.

Saturday, January 13, 2024 | 04.00 - 06.00 PM| At 100 Tonson Foundation

 

TALK BY PROF. JOHN CLARK
AND A CONVERSATION WITH JAKKAI SIRIBUTR
MODERATED BY LOREDANA PAZZINI-PARACCIANI

Departing from the themes explored in the exhibition, that is, the awareness of the impermanence of life, and the importance of revisiting the past to maintain the memory of our loved ones in the face of history, this talk looks at Siributr’s practice and ongoing involvement with embroidery, stitching and sawing to address contemporary social issues, as well as his family’s history and legacy. Prof John Clark will expand on Sirbutr’s textile education in the USA, and the relevance of his practice in Thailand from his earlier works to Matrilineal.

Agenda


  • 04.00 - 04.10 pm        Introduction of the exhibition and speakers by Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani

  • 04.10 - 04.55 pm        “Family History and Jakkai’s Textile Works” by Prof John Clark

  • 04.55 - 05.15 pm        Prof John Clark and  the artist in  Conversation

  • 05.15 - 05.40 pm        Q&A


 

About John Clark 

Professor John Clark FAHA, CIHA, PhD is an emeritus Professor of Discipline of Art History at Sydney University Australia His recent publications include: The Asian Modern published by National Gallery Singapore 2020, and Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook: Storytellers of the Town by 4a Centre of Contemporary Asian Art, Among others



 

 

 

 

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