黑料不打烊


Sutthirat Supaparinya & Yuan Keru

May 21, 2017 - Jul 22, 2017

Leo Gallery is delighted to present Sutthirat Supaparinya + Yuan Keru Duo Exhibition in Shanghai in May 2017. The exhibition presents diversified artworks from 2 contemporary young women artists including videos and photographs : Sutthirat Supaparinya from Thailand, Yuan Keru from China.

Sutthirat Supaparinya鈥檚 two video projects: Roundabout at km 0 and Unintentionally Waiting. Roundabout at km 0 portrays the pausing and reversing travel around a roundabout through moving images. Unintentionally Waiting uses moving images and photographs to show how local governments struggle to facilitate services to the public. Sutthirat Supaparinya is a video and installation artist. By means of her works, she questions the interpretation of images in the media, showing an impact and the relationship of personal and life experiences to a larger structure.

Yuan Keru鈥檚 project: Fleeting Strangers. This video virtualizes 4 parallel worlds, and tells 4 soft sci-fi stories that happen at different times each in different ways. Yuan Keru is a visual artist and a filmmaker. Her artistic creation focuses on exploring the sense of painting, spatial rhythm and narratives of video, combining the on-going events, emotions with history, mythology, dreams and so on. By drafting novels, breaking up the text structure, setting costume scenes and preparing semi-improvised performances and conversations, she endows video with senses of cinema and glamours of drama.



Leo Gallery is delighted to present Sutthirat Supaparinya + Yuan Keru Duo Exhibition in Shanghai in May 2017. The exhibition presents diversified artworks from 2 contemporary young women artists including videos and photographs : Sutthirat Supaparinya from Thailand, Yuan Keru from China.

Sutthirat Supaparinya鈥檚 two video projects: Roundabout at km 0 and Unintentionally Waiting. Roundabout at km 0 portrays the pausing and reversing travel around a roundabout through moving images. Unintentionally Waiting uses moving images and photographs to show how local governments struggle to facilitate services to the public. Sutthirat Supaparinya is a video and installation artist. By means of her works, she questions the interpretation of images in the media, showing an impact and the relationship of personal and life experiences to a larger structure.

Yuan Keru鈥檚 project: Fleeting Strangers. This video virtualizes 4 parallel worlds, and tells 4 soft sci-fi stories that happen at different times each in different ways. Yuan Keru is a visual artist and a filmmaker. Her artistic creation focuses on exploring the sense of painting, spatial rhythm and narratives of video, combining the on-going events, emotions with history, mythology, dreams and so on. By drafting novels, breaking up the text structure, setting costume scenes and preparing semi-improvised performances and conversations, she endows video with senses of cinema and glamours of drama.



Contact details

376 Wu Kang Road Shanghai, China 200031

What's on nearby

Map View
Sign in to 黑料不打烊.com