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Artist Statement

Chalida  Asawakanjanakit

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Chalida Asawakanjanakit is a new media artist and painter. Her artistry delves into the intricate intersection of psychology, neuroscience, and technology, focusing on human connections within communities and their environments. Her work illuminates the complex interplay that shapes our experiences and perceptions, grounded in a deep investigation of human nature through psychology. This exploration underpins her installations, aiming to resonate personally by reflecting the intricacies of human relationships and their impact on the environment.

Utilizing mediums like LED lights and coding, Chalida creates immersive environments that extend beyond traditional visual experiences. These interactive spaces invite viewers to engage deeply, fostering a dialogue exploring unseen psychological realms. The artwork intends to resonate with personal memories and experiences, making each piece a nexus of emotion and thought.

Her installations act as narratives that encourage reflection on the beauty and complexity of our relationships, serving as an ecosystem where viewers can contemplate their interconnectedness. Chalida's work is a call to immerse in the interconnected dance of existence, prompting a deeper understanding of how we relate to each other and the world.

With a focus on the human condition and the potential of technology to enhance art, Chalida seeks to create spaces that promote empathy and a deeper appreciation for life's nuances. Her art explores the psychological underpinnings of human nature while offering a space for harmony, aiming to inspire interconnectedness and joy in the subtleties of human interaction and our environmental presence. Through her installations, Chalida invites viewers to celebrate the intricate mosaic of human connections.

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bibilography

bibilography

2017

Strive to Fail: Vichaya Mukdamanee

Dara daily Art show

June 13, 2017. 

The Art-Horror Films:
Anchalee Arayapongpanich

ThaiPBS

May 26, 2017

Journal Journey Exhibition

Don siam

March 3,  2017

2016

‘Art Changes The World’
Pairoj Pichetmatakul

Thaipbs

March 31, 2016

‘Art Changes The World’
Pairoj Pichetmatakul

Dara daily Art show
March 2016

‘Art Changes The World’
Pairoj Pichetmatakul

Naew na 
Apirl 6, 2016

2018

Waste the night, Trash for good

Vogue Beauty Thailand

August 17,  2018

Waste the night, Trash for good

GQ Thailand

August 17,  2018

InHerView,  As far As I can see
solo exhibition

Journey i

February 9, 2018

“ As far As I can see , The exhibition of visiting grobal art festivals

ThaiPBS

January 27, 2018.

As far As I can see,
Chalida Asawakanjanakit

Fineart Magazine Thailand

January 25,  2018

“7 events you should visit
this months"

aday magazine Thailand

January 19,  2018 

Art scene; Gigantic board game
for The blind

ThaiPBS
January 14, 2018

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