Pratchaya Phinthong, Untitled, Screening Canal Louvre Museum, 2007
Untitled, Screening Canal Louvre Museum, Paris, October 16th 2007, 8pm, 2007
Acrylic on Arches Paper
76 x 57 cm, framed
Unique piece
Untitled, Screening Canal Louvre Museum, Paris, October 16th 2007, 8pm, 2007
Acrylic on Arches Paper
76 x 57 cm, framed
Unique piece
Untitled, Screening Canal Louvre Museum, Paris, October 16th 2007, 8pm, 2007
Acrylic on Arches Paper
76 x 57 cm, framed
Unique piece
This work is part of a set of three paintings on paper realized for the presentation of Ephemeral Cinema, 2004 as an outdoor project in Louvre moats, organized by gb agency during Fiac 2007.
Ephemeral Cinema (2004) is a perfomative project which used the form of an electric car conceived for exhibition Here & Now in Bangkok, which asks the function of the art world against the real world. The car remains inside the exhibition space, plugged during the day to recharge its batteries, taken the energy of the art place and then expending his freedom is used as a mobile cinema at night, projecting films free of charge in the streets of the city and finding another audience in public spaces.
Each time this performative project with screenings is activated, Pratchaya Phinthong realizes paintings or drawings on paper showing the different contexts where it took place. Each of them are unique and reflect the precise location, time and itinerary of the transformed electrical car.
Pratchaya Phinthong, Untitled, Screening Canal Louvre Museum, 2007
Untitled, Screening Canal Louvre Museum, Paris, October 16th 2007, 8pm, 2007
Acrylic on Arches Paper
76 x 57 cm, framed
Unique piece
Untitled, Screening Canal Louvre Museum, Paris, October 16th 2007, 8pm, 2007
Acrylic on Arches Paper
76 x 57 cm, framed
Unique piece
Untitled, Screening Canal Louvre Museum, Paris, October 16th 2007, 8pm, 2007
Acrylic on Arches Paper
76 x 57 cm, framed
Unique piece
This work is part of a set of three paintings on paper realized for the presentation of Ephemeral Cinema, 2004 as an outdoor project in Louvre moats, organized by gb agency during Fiac 2007.
Ephemeral Cinema (2004) is a perfomative project which used the form of an electric car conceived for exhibition Here & Now in Bangkok, which asks the function of the art world against the real world. The car remains inside the exhibition space, plugged during the day to recharge its batteries, taken the energy of the art place and then expending his freedom is used as a mobile cinema at night, projecting films free of charge in the streets of the city and finding another audience in public spaces.
Each time this performative project with screenings is activated, Pratchaya Phinthong realizes paintings or drawings on paper showing the different contexts where it took place. Each of them are unique and reflect the precise location, time and itinerary of the transformed electrical car.
Pratchaya Phinthong, Untitled, Screening Canal Louvre Museum, 2007
Untitled, Screening Canal Louvre Museum, Paris, October 16th 2007, 8pm, 2007
Acrylic on Arches Paper
76 x 57 cm, framed
Unique piece
Untitled, Screening Canal Louvre Museum, Paris, October 16th 2007, 8pm, 2007
Acrylic on Arches Paper
76 x 57 cm, framed
Unique piece
Untitled, Screening Canal Louvre Museum, Paris, October 16th 2007, 8pm, 2007
Acrylic on Arches Paper
76 x 57 cm, framed
Unique piece
This work is part of a set of three paintings on paper realized for the presentation of Ephemeral Cinema, 2004 as an outdoor project in Louvre moats, organized by gb agency during Fiac 2007.
Ephemeral Cinema (2004) is a perfomative project which used the form of an electric car conceived for exhibition Here & Now in Bangkok, which asks the function of the art world against the real world. The car remains inside the exhibition space, plugged during the day to recharge its batteries, taken the energy of the art place and then expending his freedom is used as a mobile cinema at night, projecting films free of charge in the streets of the city and finding another audience in public spaces.
Each time this performative project with screenings is activated, Pratchaya Phinthong realizes paintings or drawings on paper showing the different contexts where it took place. Each of them are unique and reflect the precise location, time and itinerary of the transformed electrical car.