Thai art

Thai art

Traditional Thai art is primarily composed of Buddhist art. Traditional Thai sculpture almost exclusively depicts images of the Buddha. Traditional Thai paintings usually consist of book illustrations, and painted ornamentation of buildings such as palaces and temples.

Painting

Traditional Thai paintings showed subjects in two dimensions without perspective. The size of each element in the picture reflected its degree of importance. The primary technique of composition is that of apportioning areas: the main elements are isolated from each other by space transformers. This eliminated the intermediate ground, which would otherwise imply perspective. Perspective was introduced only as a result of Western influence in the mid-19th century.

The most frequent narrative subjects for paintings were or are: the Jataka stories, episodes from the life of the Buddha, the Buddhist heavens and hells, and scenes of daily life.

ukhothai period

Buddha images of the Sukhothai period are elegant, with sinuous bodies and slender, oval faces. This style emphasized the spiritual aspect of the Buddha, by omitting many small anatomical details. The effect was enhanced by the common practice of casting images in metal rather than carving them. This period saw the introduction of the "walking Buddha" pose.

Sukhothai artists tried to follow the canonical defining marks of a Buddha, as they are set out in ancient Pali texts:
*Skin so smooth that dust cannot stick to it
*Legs like a deer
*Thighs like a banyan tree
*Shoulders as massive as an elephant's head
*Arms round like an elephant's trunk, and long enough to touch the knees
*Hands like lotuses about to bloom
*Fingertips turned back like petals
*head like an egg
*Hair like scorpion stingers
*Chin like a mango stone
*Nose like a parrot's beak
*Earlobes lengthened by the earrings of royalty
*Eyelashes like a cow's
*Eyebrows like drawn bows

Sukhothai also produced a large quantity of glazed ceramics in the Sawankhalok style, which were traded throughout south-east Asia.

Ayutthaya period

The surviving art from this period was primarily executed in stone, characterised by juxtaposed rows of Buddha figures. In the middle period, Sukhothai influence dominated, with large bronze or brick and stucco Buddha images, as well as decorations of gold leaf in free-form designs on a lacquer background. The late period was more elaborate, with Buddha images in royal attire, set on decorative bases.

Bangkok period

This period is characterized by the further development of the Ayutthaya style, rather than by more great innovation. One important element was the "Krom Chang Sip Mu" (Organization of the Ten Crafts), originally founded in Ayutthaya, which was responsible for improving the skills of the country's craftsmen. Paintings from the mid-19th century show the influence of Western art.

Contemporary

Contemporary Thai art often combines traditional Thai elements with modern techniques. Notable artists include Chakrapan Posayakrit, Chalermchai Kositpipat and Tawan Dachanee.

Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook and Montien Boonma have represented Thailand at the Venice Biennale.
Chatchai Puipia exhibited at the Asia-Pacific Triennal (1996), the Shanghai Biennale (2002), the Singapore Biennale (2006) and the exhibition "Traditions/Tension Southeast Asian Art" at the Asia Society in New York.

Panya Vijinthanasarn is the Dean of Silpakorn’s Faculty of Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Art.

Other younger and up-and-coming artists include Porntaweesak Rimsakul and Yuree Kensaku.

Since 2003 Thailand has participated in the Venice Biennale. The Ministry of Culture leads this project, while the private sector also works to put Thailand on the art map by proposing interesting works and artists to Documenta, organized every 5 years in Kassel, Germany. In 2007 there were two Thai artists in Documenta, while an Asian art show was held in ZKM, Germany at the same time, in June 2007.

ee also

* Culture of Thailand
* Thai Buddha
* Music of Thailand

External links

* [http://www.rama9art.org/ Rama IX Art Museum] Virtual museum of Thai contemporary artists. Listings of museums, galleries, exhibitions and venues. Contains lots of information on Thai artists and art activities.
* [http://www.goldentriangleart.com/ Golden Triangle Art] Introduction of contemporary art and artists living and working in Northern Thailand and Myanmar. Guide to art galleries, art News and exhibitions with focus on Chiang Mai.
* [http://www.thaiart-gallery.com Thai Art Gallery]
* [http://thavibu.com/special/flavours/book_flavours.htm "Flavours - Thai Contemporary Art" by Steven Pettifor]


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