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Aracha Cholitgul b.1988, Bangkok, Thailand

An artist whose works focus on exploring new perspectives and meanings through paintings, drawings, installations, and writings. Cholitgul is interested in intimacy and personal stories.

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Education 2010 ~ BFA Creative Arts (Ceramics), Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

Solo Exhibition 2020 ~The Study of A Long Distance Relationship, Nova Contemporary, Bangkok, Thailand 2019 ~Tree of Life, Art021 Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair, Shanghai, China ~The Last Two Digits, Graw Böckler Garage, Berlin, Germany 2018 ~Museum of The Swamp of Eels, Nova Contemporary, Bangkok, Thailand (as a part of Brandnew Art Project 2017, curated by Haymann Oo)

Selected Group Exhibition 2020 ~That Have Brought Erasers With Them, A+ Works of Art, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, curated by Dusadee Huntrakul 2019 ~Long March Project: The Deficit Faction, Long March Space, Beijing, China ~Rikuzentakata Artist in Residence Program exhibition former Yokota Elementary School, Rikuzentakata, Iwate, Japan 2018 ~The shape of the invisible, the rhythm of the unspeakable, the dimension of humanity, Yelo House, Bangkok, Thailand, curated by Margaret Wu ~Blind Dates Rennes, Bangkok, Thailand ~Ferme de Quincé, Rennes, France 2012 ~Speedy Grandma Gallery & Exhibition Launch, Speedy Grandma Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand 2011 ~Sawasdee - Konnichiwa, The National Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand curated by Krom Chang Sip Mu - Office of Traditional Arts (Department of Fine Arts, Ministry of Culture) Residencies 2019 ~Rikuzentakata Artist Residency, Rikuzentakata, Iwate, Japan

Award/Grant 2017 ~Brand New Art Project 2017

Art Fair 2019 ~Art021 Shanghai Contemporary Art Fair, Shanghai, China ~Art Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia

Publication 2018 ~The Book of Enlightenment – Limits ~Museum of The Swamp of Eels 2017 ~That Obscure, Useless Thing

Lecture/Talk 2019 ~On removing a splinter and understanding limits, Long March Space, Beijing, China 2018 ~Data/Storytelling & Book Workshop, Bangkok Citycity Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand

Aracha Cholitgul LDR_BW 2020 Pencil, oil, and acrylic on paper 57 × 67 cm

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