Pyae Phyo Thant Nyo presents a new body of work in Myanmar
Nov 27, 2023by Sukanya Deb Nov 27, 2023
The artist invites the viewer into an animistic scenography, using religious and mythological symbols, amidst political instability in Myanmar.
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by Sukanya Deb Nov 27, 2023
The artist invites the viewer into an animistic scenography, using religious and mythological symbols, amidst political instability in Myanmar.
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Hemali Bhuta’s exploration of an intangible quality like time into a recalcitrantly present sculptural entities at the Singapore Biennale.
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Absentee bodies are among the complex subjects on display as part of the work (Non)-Places at Graben, Vienna, that critiques the rifts between the haves and the have-nots.
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