The Rainbow Room Foundation, Thailand’s first Center for Positive Understanding of Special Needs with Art Connection with the support of the Bangkok Art and Culture Center and Noble Development Wet Glass Film Photography Exhibition Launched which is part of the 4th Language of The Soul art exhibition for the difference under the concept of “Co-Labs:The Collaboration Together …Create” withThanpuying Sirikitiya Jensen Honored to open the event and view the exhibition on March 15, 2022. It was an activity to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on March 21 and World Autism Day on April 2, 2022.
“Co-Labs: The Collaboration Together…create” is an art exhibition for differences. It shows the dedication and talent of artists with special needs. with the idea of creating works from collaboration of professional artists in different fields and special needs artists participating in the project
Rosalina Alexander McKay The Rainbow Room Foundation chairman said, “The Colodian Wet Glass Film Photography Exhibition of 10 Special Needs Artists in the Spiritual Language Project. By Filipino documentary artist Nico Sepe, it can be considered part of the collaboration between Thailand and the Philippines. It also celebrates the potential and dedication of special needs artists and their families. through collaborating in the creative process of photography that is unique as well.”
“The collaboration of artists working in various fields is an extension of art and culture that is highly encouraged. because it will bring regarding interesting artistic innovations In this exhibition Colodian wet glass film imaging process application It is a historic process of photographing contemporary special-needed artists. It is a confirmation of the declaration of the Bangkok Art and Culture Center. which strives to promote opportunities and roles in universal artistic expression, taking into account human dignity as a priority.” Chatwichai Phromthattavee Vice President of the Bangkok Art and Culture Center Foundation said
Prakhamkrong Pongpaiboon Wachiravorapakdi Art connection representative and project curator Discuss the idea behind this exhibition series. “Photographs capture life’s moments. to keep as a meaningful memory When people can’t keep every memory in life. The selection was therefore elaborate for different reasons. This fineness was also conveyed in the process of photographing colodian wet glass film. From planning to printing, the steps are naturally the most important factor beyond control. Especially when the owner’s face is being permanently recorded on that glass. There are challenges that are unpredictable. What do these faces tell us? How do we remember them? What does he represent in our memory? He is our world. Our society is right here in front of us. both in the memories we have for each other and the future we will build together.”
When asked regarding the background of this creation Nico Sepe Filipino documentary artist said, “Every person in the photographs in this exhibition is an artist. Collaborating with a photographer in an unfamiliar process It is a situation most of these artists have never encountered. Being asked to sit still for 10 seconds in bright lights was a whole new experience. The process of photographing colodian glass film is a delicate and complex task. Going beyond these can be considered an artistic achievement. this exhibition It was created for people with special needs and their loving families. This is not a superficial recording of “beauty”, but pure, unadulterated beauty. The unpredictable result of the colodian wet glass film imaging process known as “ambrotype” and image imperfections. It reflects the different personalities of every artist involved in this project.”
Colodian Wet Glass Film Photography Exhibition by Filipino Documentary Photographer Nico Sepe and 10 Artists with Special Needs. As part of the exhibition “Language of The Soul 4th Co-Labs: The Collaboration Together…Create” Art for Differences Exhibition as a quasi-experimental project by professional artists and artists with special needs
In addition to the Colodian wet glass film photography exhibition The exhibition will also feature two parts: a unique creative collaborative installation of interpretations, patterns and colours, between Ploenchan Winyarat, one of Thailand’s leading contemporary textile artists, and Sun Krailas Sakuldit, an artist. Woven fabrics with special needs and
The other part is a work created by Wichulda Pantaranuwong, an artist who turns trash into art. which has taken the poet’s poem Rac multiply on one side to create a sculpture of imagination with the Chao Khun Thong puppet troupe co-design the movement The other two installations will be on display on 29 March – 24 April 2022 on the L floor of the Bangkok Art and Culture Center.