In her most ambitious institutional installation to date, Vinyaratn reimagines weaving as both craft and community, drawing on the history of Bangkok Kunsthalle’s building—once the Thai Wattana Panich printing house. This installation breathes new life into fragments of earlier textile works, with each element thoughtfully reimagined to allow forms, textures, and colours to reconnect in unexpected ways within a new context. In one corner, fabric remnants are cut into 399 circular forms echoing the site’s original logo, each imprinted with words from children’s books once produced there. Reassembled, these fragments transform memory into a living narrative.
Through collaboration with other Thai women, Vinyaratn deconstructs and reconfigures looms to create monumental works, where weaving becomes a structure of resilience, healing, and shared imagination.
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