Ruthorn Rujianurak

Born
1994
Nationality
Thai
Country
Thailand
City
Bangkok

Ruthorn Rujianurak (b.1994) is an artist who works are collaged with a variety of surfaces, including cotton canvas, bristol paper, blotting paper, tissue paper, and wood panel. After living and working in New York City for two years. Ruthorn moved back to his hometown and currently based in Bangkok. His works have been featured in multiple shows in several counties such as Thailand, USA, China, and Korea.

Ruthorn’s current work is about questioning how people feel and react when they realize that they lost unremarkable thing. Engaging with ideas of daily routine, fulltime working, and capitalism,

Ruthorn sets about building novel and unusual perspective of unmemorable place that you walk pass every day. Creating ‘ghost’ that representing you small memories left behind that place looking for you though your own past.

Panel: Number 24, 120x80cm, Acrylic on paper, pencil, cut and pasted, mounted on plastwood, 2021⁣⁣
Occupation
Painter
Address
145/3 Wangthonglhang, Intraporn RD. , Bangkok 10310 Thailand
Interests
painting
Languages
English
Thai
Education
Chulalongkorn University
Exhibitions
2017
Greenpoint Gallery
New York
Group
2018
LIC art open
New York
Group
2018
‘Since’
Trendy Gallery, Bangkok
Solo
2018
Solitude as object
ART CAFÉ by Brown Sugar BACC, Bangkok
Solo
2019
3/4
Phra Nakorn Bar & Gallery, Bangkok
Group
2020
RE-SEE
Independent & Image Art Space, Chongqing, China
Group
2020
Form-2020
CICA Museum, South Korea
Group
2020
Paint-Surface
Supachet Studio, Chiang Mai
Group
Prizes and Awards
2022 – Finalist, 16th Edition of Arte Laguna Prize
2020 – Finalist, 5th Prisma Art Prize
2019 - Honorable mention, Art Olympia International Open Art Competition
Testimonial
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I consider my work like a folded panel that was unfolded into a flat painting. when I think of my painting this way. I got the sense of order. A side that appearing first in your mind and that come after.

This idea is very attractive to me that the action happening in your mind did not happen in a real space.

The image in your mind quite seems different from what you really saw.

It has an order of uncovering appearance.
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