Remnants of Fading Shadows
We are thrilled to announce our upcoming exhibition!
Remnants of Fading Shadows by Wantanee Siripattananuntakul
Curated by Kritsada Duchsadeevanich
Where there are stories, there are memories. As time flows, the sediments of memory leave behind faint yet rich traces. History moves through time, spaces, people, and countless narratives that crystallize into witnesses of the past, embedded deep within objects or concepts that shape meaning and interpretation. Change is a truth of reality, but its residue is memory, lingering, smoldering, and leaving subtle imprints.
The exhibition Remnants of Fading Shadows by Wantanee Siripattananuntakul offers a contemplative space in which the drifting traces of memory unfold, from fragile personal narratives intricately woven into the fabric of society, politics, history, state, and nation, to meditations on the fate of nature amid collapsing ecosystems and disintegrating social structures that leave behind their lingering imprints.
The dialogues within Remnants of Fading Shadows guide viewers back to the seemingly trivial, forgotten, or unseen fragments surrounding them, fragments that may, in truth, be the sediments of countless intertwined narratives that have shaped both life and society. Shadows of the past whisper to the present, their voiceless phrases carrying the breath of memory. These traces do not vanish with the fragile passing of time, but linger, like ashes of shadows, drifting ever so gently through the currents of time.
The opening reception is on Thursday 19 June 2025 at 6.30 pm at the Main Hall of the Art Centre, Silpakorn University (Wangthapra).
The exhibition will be on view from 19 June to 31 August 2025.
Opening Hours: Mon - Sat, 9 am - 6 pm (Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays)