Photopsia features installations connected by the concept of projection, derived from the artist's photographic practice. In a dark room, a pre-recorded image of the outside view slowly emerges on a sealed window, creating a haunting illusion of presence and absence. In a white space, light projected onto quartz crystals transforms the space, where light, movement, and the visitor's presence are a part of the image-making process. Exploring photographic abstraction's relationship with time and space, the exhibition challenges the idea of individual perception and reconstructs images as intangible possibilities rather than predefined objects.
In addition to Setthana’s installations, Photopsia will also incorporate a series of public programs throughout the four-month duration of the exhibition, intended to enrich the visitor experience. These programs include an artist’s talk, curated screenings, and a live performance. As part of the lineup, we are excited to present Photopsia: Open Call for Video Arts, Moving Images, and Experimental Short Films. Scheduled for mid-February 2025, this initiative invites emerging artists, filmmakers, and creatives to submit their video art, moving images, and experimental works for inclusion, offering a platform to engage with experimental approaches to visual dialogue that echo with the exhibition’s themes of light, images, and the ephemeral qualities of space and time.
Public Program Lineup:
Artist’s Talk with Nat Setthana
Saturday, 11 January 2025
Screening Program (Submission Period: Today - 20 January 2025)
Photopsia: Open Call for Video Arts, Moving Images, and Experimental Short Films
13 February – 9 March 2025
Screening Premiere on Thursday, 13 February 2025
Live Performance by Tangmo Ladapa S.
14-16 and 21-23 March 2025