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KNIT

LIVE PERFORMANCE 

As part of The Bangkok Art Biennale 2018 at The Peninsula Bangkok

Edition of 4+3 AP

35.03 Minutes

Knit' is Vatanajyankur’s first live performance work. The performance component of this work is a part of her ongoing series of illuminating videos entitled ‘Performing Textiles’ which invokes a powerful sense of physicality, uncovering a world of often-invisible domestic labour by painfully testing the limits of her own body. Her dynamic video art is a springboard to explore the value and understanding of the performative body, and the role of gesture within that very performance.

 

As 'Performing Textiles' highlights the current world of consumption, consumerism and materialism; a world where we place higher value on objects rather than the workers and laborers behind the finished product -- the message of her work is clear. Human beings become undervalued and viewed as merely tools and even machines - that produce packages of food, clothes and other materials for us to consume. The work will bring together the ‘producer’ (the artist) and the ‘consumers’ (the audience) to present a microcosmic representation of society at large and will ask prescient questions about our complicity through inaction.

'KNIT', a documentation of Vatanajyankur's live performance at The Peninsula Bangkok's main lobby. This work is commissioned by The Peninsula Bangkok during The Artist in Resonance Program. 

PRESS

THE PENINSULA

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LIVING ASEAN

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THE NEW YORK TIMES

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