Womanifesto: Flowing Connections was an exhibition held in 2023. It was presented at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre. The exhibition presented significant projects from the very first Womanifesto exhibition held in 1997 up to 2023. It featured over 30 artists as well as archival material and a workshop space 'WeMend' with educational programs. This exhibition showed the significant contribution that Womanifesto, one of the first feminist collectives ot its kind in Southeast Asia, had made to contemporary art in Thailand and internationally.
Exhibition and catalogue development: Nitaya Ueareeworakul, Jamilah Preenun Nana, Phaptawan Suwannakudt and Varsha Nair.
Artists: Arahmaiani (Indonesia), Dounghatai Pongprasit (Thailand), Jarunun Phantachat (Thailand), Jiratti Khuttanam (Thailand), Jittima Pholsawek (Thailand), Kanya Chareonsupakul (Thailand), Karla Sachse (Germany), Lawan Jirasuradej (Thailand), Lena Eriksson (Switzerland), Liliane Zumkemi (Switzerland), Maneerat Thamnarak (Thailand), Monthatip Suksopha (Thailand), Morakot Ketklao (Thailand), Narumol Thammapruksa (Thailand), Nilofar Akmut (Pakistan), Nitaya Ueareeworakul (Thailand), Onanong Glinsiri (Thailand), Pan Parahom (Thailand), Pattree Chimnok (Thailand), Phaptawan Suwannakudt (Thailand), Pinaree Sanpitak (Thailand), Preenun Nana & Pim Sudhikam (Thailand), Rashmimala (India), Sriwan Janehuttakarnkit (Thailand), Surojana Sethabutra (Thailand), Tari Ito (Japan), Uanklom Happyfarm (Thailand), Varsha Nair (India), Virginia Hilyard (Australia), Watcharaporn Srisuk (Thailand), and Yuvana Poonwattanawit (Thailand)
About Womanifesto: Flowing Connections
Preenun Nana, 'Womanifesto: Flowing Connections and Her Ethos in Master Series at BACC 2023', in WOmanifesto: Flowing Connections catalogue
'When we were approached and invited to ‘co-curate’ the exhibition at BACC, we stated right away that we had never really curated a show or an event. Instead, we suggested that as per the Womanifesto Way, we would rather join forces through sharing an open-call protocol with some of the artists who had joined the Womanifesto family since 1997. We just needed to make sure that the works would speak individually and with each other, and thread thoughtfully with the ethos of Womanifesto—the ethos of openness to highlight women’s points of views, feelings and realities, and the value of exchanging ideas. Also, it is the offering of a space that supports; where each one feels supported by others in the group, the importance of passing down knowledge and inspiration amongst generations and the sharing and nurturing through crossed-generational friendship around the globe.' Read more...
Images from the Exhibition
Further Reading
Womanifesto: Flowing Connections on Womanifesto.com https://www.womanifesto.com/events/flowing-connections/
Womanifesto: Flowing Connections exhibition website on the Bangkok Art and Culture Website https://www.bacc.or.th/en/events/61703
Womanifesto: Flowing Connections materials in the Asia Art Archive https://aaa.org.hk/en/collections/event-database/womanifesto-flowing-connections
Womanifesto: Flowing Connections full catalogue in pdf: https://cdn.aaa.org.hk/_source/womanifesto-flowing-connections.pdf
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