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Footsteps - Jotaro's Travels THAILAND : 5TH FLR. MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, BANGKOK - July 2013
"Midsummer" - 650x800 oil painting by Hu Cheng (1994) |
- Page 1 : Ground Floor
- Page 2 : Second Floor A - Paintings
- Page 3 : Second Floor B - Buddhist Paintings
- Page 4 : Second Floor C - Sculptures
- Page 5 : Third Floor
- Page 6 : Fourth Floor A - Paintings
- Page 7 : Fourth Floor B - Thawan Duchanee's
On a quick trip to Bangkok (... see One Night In Bangkok blog), I managed to visit MOCA (the Museum Of Contemporary Art). Amazed and enthralled with the many Thai Art pieces on display, I spent close to five hours there (which did not seem adequate, especially if one is taking photos). Towards the end, my legs were cramped as I walked around without hardly taking a rest.
Posted here are some photos of the artwork for you to enjoy.
But bear in mind that my photos does not do justice to many of the artwork, especially the larger pieces, as the photos will not show the efforts put in by the artists in the details.
FIFTH FLOORBut bear in mind that my photos does not do justice to many of the artwork, especially the larger pieces, as the photos will not show the efforts put in by the artists in the details.
The Fifth Floor Plan
The fifth floor contains artwork by artists from other countries, and some pieces by Thai artists too.
Uncaptioned oil painting of a Vietnamese tribal lady.
Untitled 750x540 crayon on paper drawing by Vietnamese Tran Dong Luong (1989)
"Hoang Hai (Place)"
- 400x250 water color painting by Vietnamese Ta Tuc Binh (1965)
"Confused"
- 900x700 oil painting by Wu Jing Han (2000)
Untitled 100x750 oil painting by Guan Zeju (1999)
Untitled 1000x750 oil painting by Guan Zeju (2001)
Untitled 900x1200 oil painting by Guan Zeju (2001)
"Nineteen Years Old"
- 1550x1000 oil painting by Chinese Yang Feiyun (1988)
Untitled 1600x1200 oil painting by Luigi Rinci
"Home To Tiepolo"
- 1000x3000 oil painting by Luigi Rinci
"Repitition Before Footsteps"
- 2450x1800 acrylic painting by Gegam Kacherian (2011)
'Pacification Before Footdance"
- 1200x1600 acrylic painting by Gegam Kacherian (2011)
Untitled 1200x1600 acrylic painting by Gegam Kacherian (2011)
"Babel"
- 710x320 wood engraving by Kobayashi Keisei
"Rowing"
- 1500x2000 acrylic painting by Jintana Piamsiri (1993)
"Loy Kratong"
- 1000x1200 oil painting by Chamras Prommin
"Boong Bung Fire Festival"
- 1500x2000 oil painting by Itsara Laothong (2007)
"Southern Way Of Life"
- 1500x2700 acrylic painting by Pichit Paidan (2009)
Untitled 960x740 oil painting by Cheong Soo Pieng
"Venus-Vena"
- 1150x1100 charcoal & watercolor painting by Sukwut Wisesmanee (2006)
"My Dearest Mother"
- 2200x1400 oil painting by Suwannee Sarakana (2010)
"Knots"
- 1500x1800 mixed technique art by Uttaporn Nimmalaikaew (2011)
The above artwork is unique, the artist have used a layered technique to make the work have a 3-D effect.
"Beyond The Human Realm"
- 870x950x360 bronze statue by Thongchai Srisukprasert (2012)
"Kama-Tanha"
- 720x500x350 bronze carving by Thongchai Srisukprasert (2012)
Uncaptioned bronze statue of a harpy. A giant replica of this work is used as the introductory art piece to MOCA at the ground floor entrance.
Uncaptioned padded fabric red high dais.
"Burden"
- 1200x650x350 bronze statue by Thongchai Srisukprasert
"Self-Respect"
- 950x1200x900 bronze bust by Praiva Raiva (2008)
"The Moment Of Decision Making"
- 500x1150x540 bronze statue by Praiva Raiva (2007)
"Preoccupation"
- 630x770x660 bronze statue by (1954)
"Sumo"
- 390x470x630 wood carving by Riharn Opas
Un-captioned bronze statue.
"Immaculate"
- 420x590x230 bronze statue by (1956)
The fifth floor contains artwork by artists from other countries, and some pieces by Thai artists too.
Uncaptioned oil painting of a Vietnamese tribal lady.
Untitled 750x540 crayon on paper drawing by Vietnamese Tran Dong Luong (1989)
"Hoang Hai (Place)"
- 400x250 water color painting by Vietnamese Ta Tuc Binh (1965)
"Confused"
- 900x700 oil painting by Wu Jing Han (2000)
Untitled 100x750 oil painting by Guan Zeju (1999)
Untitled 1000x750 oil painting by Guan Zeju (2001)
Untitled 900x1200 oil painting by Guan Zeju (2001)
"Nineteen Years Old"
- 1550x1000 oil painting by Chinese Yang Feiyun (1988)
Untitled 1600x1200 oil painting by Luigi Rinci
"Home To Tiepolo"
- 1000x3000 oil painting by Luigi Rinci
"Repitition Before Footsteps"
- 2450x1800 acrylic painting by Gegam Kacherian (2011)
'Pacification Before Footdance"
- 1200x1600 acrylic painting by Gegam Kacherian (2011)
Untitled 1200x1600 acrylic painting by Gegam Kacherian (2011)
"Babel"
- 710x320 wood engraving by Kobayashi Keisei
"Rowing"
- 1500x2000 acrylic painting by Jintana Piamsiri (1993)
"Loy Kratong"
- 1000x1200 oil painting by Chamras Prommin
"Boong Bung Fire Festival"
- 1500x2000 oil painting by Itsara Laothong (2007)
"Southern Way Of Life"
- 1500x2700 acrylic painting by Pichit Paidan (2009)
Untitled 960x740 oil painting by Cheong Soo Pieng
"Venus-Vena"
- 1150x1100 charcoal & watercolor painting by Sukwut Wisesmanee (2006)
"My Dearest Mother"
- 2200x1400 oil painting by Suwannee Sarakana (2010)
"Knots"
- 1500x1800 mixed technique art by Uttaporn Nimmalaikaew (2011)
The above artwork is unique, the artist have used a layered technique to make the work have a 3-D effect.
"Beyond The Human Realm"
- 870x950x360 bronze statue by Thongchai Srisukprasert (2012)
"Kama-Tanha"
- 720x500x350 bronze carving by Thongchai Srisukprasert (2012)
Uncaptioned bronze statue of a harpy. A giant replica of this work is used as the introductory art piece to MOCA at the ground floor entrance.
Uncaptioned padded fabric red high dais.
"Burden"
- 1200x650x350 bronze statue by Thongchai Srisukprasert
"Self-Respect"
- 950x1200x900 bronze bust by Praiva Raiva (2008)
"The Moment Of Decision Making"
- 500x1150x540 bronze statue by Praiva Raiva (2007)
"Preoccupation"
- 630x770x660 bronze statue by (1954)
"Sumo"
- 390x470x630 wood carving by Riharn Opas
Un-captioned bronze statue.
"Immaculate"
- 420x590x230 bronze statue by (1956)
MOCA - Museum Of Contemporary Art
Address : 3 Vibhavadi Rangsit Chatuchak,
Bangkok 10900, Thailand.
Tel : +662-953 1005-7
Fax : +662-953 1008
email : info@mocabangkok.com
Website : www.mocabangkok.com
GPS : 13.851893, 100.562549
Bangkok 10900, Thailand.
Tel : +662-953 1005-7
Fax : +662-953 1008
email : info@mocabangkok.com
Website : www.mocabangkok.com
GPS : 13.851893, 100.562549
Hours : 10:00 am to 6:00 pm (Closed on Mondays)
MOCA Bangkok - Museum Of Contemporary Art Location Map (Google Map Link) |
This blog comes in 9 pages, click below to go to the other pages:
- Page 1 : Ground Floor
- Page 2 : Second Floor A - Paintings
- Page 3 : Second Floor B - Buddhist Paintings
- Page 4 : Second Floor C - Sculptures
- Page 5 : Third Floor
- Page 6 : Fourth Floor A - Paintings
- Page 7 : Fourth Floor B - Thawan Duchanee's
- Page 9 : Fifth Floor (coming soon)
- Page 1 : Ground Floor
- Page 2 : Second Floor A - Paintings
- Page 3 : Second Floor B - Buddhist Paintings
- Page 4 : Second Floor C - Sculptures
- Page 5 : Third Floor
- Page 6 : Fourth Floor A - Paintings
- Page 7 : Fourth Floor B - Thawan Duchanee's
- Page 9 : Fifth Floor (coming soon)
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