Video artist Kawita Vatanayangkur examines the topic of women’s rights by using her body to represent household appliances. Her work is so powerful that she became one of the very few Thai artists to have been invited to show at last year’s Venice Biennale as well as at Saatchi Gallery London.
This month will be the first time ever that she will host exclusive site-specific live performances created for Bangkok Art Biennale at the Peninsula Bangkok Hotel, and you are all invited to observe as an audience. The artist is going to portray what happens when incompatible forces participate in the performance space which will bring together the producer (the artist) and the consumers (the audience) to represent the society. Be prepared to be wowed.
The entry is free, but you can also be a part of the show with an afternoon tea set (B1,400/pair) exclusively created for the performance.
Knit: The Live Performance. Every Saturdays of January and the first Saturday of February at The Peninsula Bangkok Hotel.