Rirkrit Tiravanija
November 14-30, 2025 | Organized by STPI at Central Chidlom, Bangkok
Presented on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Singapore and Thailand, Forms of Encounter brings together six leading voices in contemporary art: Heman Chong, Charles Lim Yi Yong, Pinaree Sanpitak, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Natee Utarit, and Suzann Victor. Developed through individual residencies at STPI, the works on view reflect the depth of engagement that each artist has shared with the workshop, bringing into focus the different ways in which artistic inquiry unfolds when supported by time, technique, and space for experimentation.
Across the exhibition, correspondences emerge gradually. Some works trace the residue of spaces, gesture or memory; others pare down language into sign, rhythm, or delay. The impression is one of proximity rather than sameness—parallel intensities each shaped by a distinctive sensibility that underscores a shared commitment to the rigor of making. A subtle dialogue emerges between the works, not through convergent themes, but through a common attention to process. These are practices grounded in material inquiry: folding, layering, staining, casting, and imprinting. Surfaces are worked and reworked to uncover what might appear through repetition, resistance, or the unexpected behavior of a substrate.
In this respect, resolution is found in the layered experience of the exhibition itself, in the way the works reveal different facets in proximity, each encounter building upon the last. Across gestures, surfaces, and temporalities, meaning accrues gradually, shaped by attention and sustained looking. Here, Forms of Encounter speaks not only to the coming together of discrete practices, but also to the manifold ways in which art engages: as process, as presence, as relation.