“Forest of My Dead Cells” by Korakrit Arunanondchai
032c Workshop / Joerg Koch are pleased to present “Forest of My Dead Cells,” an exhibition by artist Korakrit Arunanondchai.
Known for his denim paintings and videos such as the trilogy “Painting with History in a Room Full of People with Funny Names,” Arunanondchai's work addresses epic, metaphysical themes through the connective tissue of the digital age—Levi’s jeans, consumer technology, and Top 40 hip hop.
For his exhibition at the 032c Vitrine, Arunanondchai cut off his dreadlocks and mailed them to a group of friends, family, and collaborators, asking them to create an artwork with each lock of hair. What follows is a group show created out of the artist’s dead cells.
Dear Dead Cells,
I had you for years attached to my head. You collected memories, studio chemicals, sweat, cum, paint and dandruff while being bleached over and over again, tied into knots and finally turned into 41 dreadlocks. Then you were chopped off.
Here is a group of works by people close to my practice, who I have collaborated and worked with, who taught me and in some case birthed me and share the same genes as me.
Here are some dead cells, please breath some life into it, or something....
Sincerely,
Korakrit Arunanondchai
Contributing artists:
Molly Lowe, Bradford Kessler, Michael Asiff, Spencer Sweeney, Adam Bailey, Dora Budor, Lizzie Owens, Calvin Marcus, Olivier Babin, Jon Kessler, Tomas Vu, Rirkrit Tiravanija, James English Leary, Oscar Murillo, Coco Young, Alex Gvojic, Rory Mulhere, Matt Taber, Ben Wolf Noam, Nicholas Repasy, Sebastian Black, Jack Eriksson, Vanessa Carlos, Boychild, Ed Fornieles, Ten Arunanondchai, Korapat Arunanondchai, Max Lee, Chutatip Arunanondchai, BANGKOK CITYCITY GALLERY / Op Sudasna, Sun Thapphawut Parinyapariwat, Praewa Chirapravati Na Ayudhya, Chut Janthachotibutr, Him Janthachotibutr, Dreammen BKK, Michael Potvin Nitemind, YEN TECH