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PAKPOOM SILAPHAN created in unknown
47 cm
159 cm
Born in 1972 in Bangkok, Thailand, Pakpoom Silaphan is a contemporary artist whose work delves into themes of globalization, mass consumerism, and the pervasive influence of cultural icons. His practice often employs found objects, such as vintage metal advertising signs and wooden Pepsi and Coca-Cola crates, collected during his time in Thailand. These objects serve as his canvas, offering a fresh reinterpretation of Pop Art reminiscent of Warhol's *Brillo Box* installations. Silaphan's work reflects on the impact of advertising and mass consumption, weaving a narrative about the infiltration of Western imagery and ideology into his artistic journey. Using icons such as Warhol, Dalí, and Frida Kahlo, Silaphan collages and paints over these branded surfaces, suggesting the transformation of these artists into global brands themselves. His art bridges the cultural divide between East and West, exploring the universal language of symbols and their collective imprint on human consciousness. Silaphan earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Silpakorn University in Bangkok before moving to England in 2002 to study printmaking at Camberwell College of Arts and complete a Master’s in Fine Art at Chelsea College of Arts. His work is featured in prestigious collections, including the Hiscox Collection and Sir Paul Smith’s private collection. In 2004, he was shortlisted for the John Moores Painting Prize at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool. Silaphan's art has garnered attention in significant publications such as *For Which It Stands: Americana in Contemporary Art* by Carla Sakamoto (2012) and has been featured in *The Financial Times*, *The Independent*, and *Elle* magazine. His work has been described as “a sign of the times” and hailed as reflective of “the Pop artist of these times.” Exhibiting internationally in London, Japan, Hong Kong, New York, Singapore, and India, Silaphan continues to make his mark on the global art scene. In May 2013, he was commissioned by the Siam Center in Bangkok for a public art installation, further cementing his influence in both local and international spheres.
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