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พฤ. 13 มิ.ย.

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West Eden Contemporary Art

1PROJECTS / West Eden presents ANTHROPOCENE

1PROJECTS & West Eden to exhibit new works by Phannaphan Yodmanee, Phornphop Sittiruk, and Prasert Yodkaew

1PROJECTS / West Eden presents ANTHROPOCENE
1PROJECTS / West Eden presents ANTHROPOCENE

Time & Location

13 มิ.ย. 2567 18:00 – 11 ส.ค. 2567 17:00

West Eden Contemporary Art, 45/1-5 Soi Sukhumvit 31, Khwaeng Khlong Toei Nuea, Watthana, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110, Thailand

About the event

ANTHROPOCENE

by

Pannaphan Yodmanee 

Phornphop Sittiruk 

Prasert Yodkaew

Opening Reception: 13th June 2024 at 6:00pm - 9:00pm 

Exhibition Dates: 13th June - 11th August 2024 Venue: West Eden Gallery, 45/2 Sukhumvit 31

1PROJECTS in collaboration with West Eden presents a group exhibition by three Thai artists - Pannaphan Yodmanee, Phornphop Sittiruk, and Prasert Yodkaew. In this exhibition, each of the artists show their perspective on the negative impact humanity has on us and our environment. They use different media such as painting, video art installation, and printings to show the impact of our inflictions such as war and pollution on Earth, other life forms, and finally thereby also on ourselves.

The Anthropocene, possibly the 39th epoch of planet Earth, is a proposed epoch when the effects of human activity started to have significant impacts on Earth's geology, landscape, limnology and ecosystems. Earth is estimated to be 4.5 billion years old, based on radiometric analysis of the oldest rocks found to date. The Anthropocene however, may have started only 73 years ago, according to the 37 researchers of the Anthropocene Working Group. Scientists have split opinions over whether the Anthropocene should be an ‘epoch’ or merely an ‘event’ in geological history. Scientific and public discussions about how best to describe the Anthropocene continue, only the profoundness of human impact is clear, while it remains to be seen how long this period may last.

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