Pratchaya Phinthong: Today will take care of tomorrow
Past exhibition
Overview
Thai-born artist Pratchaya Phinthong’s first solo exhibition in Korea: Today will take care of tomorrow at Barakat Contemporary provides a comprehensive view of the artist’s practice that brings together heterogeneous social, economic, and geographical systems into constructive yet open-ended friction. Primarily through extensive traveling and dialogues, Phinthong finds and gathers objects, materials, and narratives for his art projects, allowing them to interplay in both ironic juxtaposition and fateful harmony. Particularly, the new works produced for this exhibition are an extension of his project that reprocesses in collaboration with the local community the unexploded ordnances left in Laos from the intense bombing by the US military between 1964 and 1973. The work draws connections to the current situation in the Korean DMZ and implies the global significance of this issue beyond Laos.
Installation Views
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Installation view, Pratchaya Phinthong: Today will take care of tomorrow, Barakat Contemporary, Seoul, Korea. Image courtesy of Barakat Contemporary.
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Installation view, Pratchaya Phinthong: Today will take care of tomorrow, Barakat Contemporary, Seoul, Korea. Image courtesy of Barakat Contemporary.
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Installation view, Pratchaya Phinthong: Today will take care of tomorrow, Barakat Contemporary, Seoul, Korea. Image courtesy of Barakat Contemporary.
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Installation view, Pratchaya Phinthong: Today will take care of tomorrow, Barakat Contemporary, Seoul, Korea. Image courtesy of Barakat Contemporary.
Works
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Pratchaya PhinthongThe Organ of Destiny (Assembly) , 2024Polished lead and tin, electric wire, stainless steel1 pair size: 70x25 cm, 110x25 cm, variable installation
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Pratchaya PhinthongSpoon [disk] , 2024Lead and tin melted from unexploded ordnance of war21 x 19 cmUnique
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Pratchaya PhinthongA Little of Everything and Nothing at All (Cheorwon and Sarang), 2024Oil on canvas38.3 x 51.5 x 4 cm (each)Unique
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Pratchaya PhinthongToday will take care of tomorrow, 2022PP/MOV 4 video40 min
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Pratchaya Phinthong"...", 2018Pigmentary print, framed30 x 59 cm (framed 33 x 62.2 x 3.4 cm)Edition of 3 (+ 1 A.P.)
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Pratchaya Phinthong“.”, 2018Pigmentary print, framed68.3 x 45.5 cm (framed 71.6 x 48.7 x 3.4 cm)Edition of 3 (+ 1 A.P.)
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Pratchaya PhinthongOne, is the number divided by, two, 2021Oil on canvas, acrylic case44 x 36 cm (acrylic case: 47.5 x 39.5 x 5)Unique
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Pratchaya PhinthongLines of the hand, 2012C-print on paper, framed21.3 x 29 cm (framed 23.2 x 31.8 x 2.7 cm)Edition 3 of 5 (+ 1 A.P.)