Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Photo Gallery - Gr Flr Bangkok Museum Of Contemporary Art

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THAILAND : GR. FLR. MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, BANGKOK - July 2013
This blog comes in 8 pages, click below to go to the other pages:
Page 2 : Second Floor Paintings
- Page 3 : Second Floor Buddhist Paintings
- Page 4 : Second Floor Sculptures
Page 5 : Third Floor
Page 6 : Fourth Floor A - Paintings
- Page 7 : Fourth Floor B - Thawan Duchanee's
- Page 8 : Fifth Floor


On a quick trip to Bangkok (... see One Night In Bangkok blog), I managed to visit MOCA (the Museum Of Contemporary Art). Amazed and enthralled with the many Thai Art pieces on display, I spent close to five hours there (which did not seem adequate, especially if one is taking photos). Towards the end, my legs were cramped as I walked around without hardly taking a rest.

Posted here are the photos for you to enjoy.

GROUND FLOOR


The ground floor houses four halls, two halls for temporary displays and two halls for Thai national artists.

The Father of Thai Contemporary Art - Professor Silpa Bhirasri (Corrado Feroci).

The gift presented to HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn who presided over the opening of the museum on 23rd March 2012.

"The Emperoer"
- Bronze horse statue with detailed embossing by Roengsak Boonyawanichkul.

Close up showing the details of the floral embossing on "The Emperor" bronze horse statue.

"Engaged In Combat"
- 2400 x 3000 oil on canvas, a new arrival by Prateep Khotchabua.

Not sure what this is, there was no title plaque. Size is about 3000 x 3000.

"Perfect Family"
- Bronze horse statues with detailed floral embossing by Roengsak Boonyawanichkul.

"Salvador Dali"
- life-size fibreglass statue by Watchara Prayoonkum.

Untitled stone statue.

"Adum & Steve"
- Bronze Horses Statue by Roengsak Boonyawanichkul.

Close up showing the details of the embossed motifs.

The following are pieces by National Artist Paitun Muangsomboom
A write up on the artist.

Statue of a deer.

Statue of an elephant calf.

"Having Fun:
- Bronze swinging gibbons statues : 1100x1450x300 (1964).

"Calf"
- Bronze Statue : 400x800x670 (1951).

"Fighting Goats"
- Bronze statues : 400x1460x530 (1955).

These photos are posted for your enjoyment, if you like them experience it first hand and visit the museum. Nothing is like the real thing and bear in mind that photos don't show many of the details of the larger painting, etc.


MOCA - Museum Of Contemporary Art
Address : 3 Vibhavadi Rangsit Chatuchak,
Bangkok 10900, Thailand.
Tel : +662-953 1005-7
Fax : +662-953 1008
email : info@mocabangkok.com
Website : www.mocabangkok.com
GPS : 13.851893, 100.562549
Hours : 10:00 am to 6:00 pm (Closed on Mondays)

MOCA Bangkok - Museum Of Contemporary Art Location Map (Google Map Link)


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