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Artist Introduction: Worawan Klumpichai
14 May 2026
Faculty of Fine Arts
SIN-SIN Vol.1: Yogyakarta
Introducing Artist: Worawan Klumpichai
Worawan Klumpichai (b. 2002, Songkhla, Thailand) graduated in Multidisciplinary Arts from the Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University. Her artistic practice explores the relationships between objects as entities connected to personal experience and memory, while also extending toward questions surrounding overlapping structural conditions in contemporary society. Her works are primarily presented through mixed media and installation, with an emphasis on experimental processes and material-based practices that investigate the emotional, spatial, and symbolic dimensions embedded within everyday forms and environments.
Her recent works reflect traces of urban development projects in her hometown of Songkhla through the context of the construction of the Tinsulanonda Bridge, which significantly transformed the region’s economic and social landscape. At the same time, these development projects inevitably affected the structure of her own family institution. Her practice therefore functions both as an exploration of personal memory and as a critical inquiry into the hidden impacts embedded within urban transformation processes shaped by state-led development policies and infrastructures.
Her works have been presented in both solo and group exhibitions, including the solo exhibition Home (2026) at Chiang Mai City Craft Space, Chiang Mai, Thailand. Selected group exhibitions include Tomorrow… What Shall We Eat? (2026) at CMU Art & Culture Center; M(A)DA What() Talk About When() Talk About (2025), Fine Art Building, Chiang Mai, Thailand; Phenomenon Time (2025), abandoned building, Chiang Mai, Thailand; Spectral (2024), Fine Art Building, Chiang Mai, Thailand; Body-Act (2024) at Some Space; and Untitled Work (2024), Fine Art Building, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
SIN-SIN Vol. 1: Yogyakarta is officially supported by Contemporary Art Promotion Funds, Ministry of Culture, Office of Contemporary and Culture.
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