Silence by Pimpisa Tinpalit
Exhibition runs Saturday 8 February-Saturday 22 March
In the Foyers and Windows:
Through the interplay of sculptural forms and negative space, Pimpisa Tinpalit explores the liminal state between life and death – a transition shaped by themes of emptiness, transformation, and rebirth.
Exploring the philosophy of mindfulness, this captivating series unveils how all metaphysical aspects coexist harmoniously, shedding light on how, through death, one can attain a profound understanding and an unwavering appreciation for the intricate tapestry of life itself.
Pimpisa Tinpalit is an internationally renowned installation artist from Thailand currently living in Australia. Making ordinary objects look extraordinary, Pimpisa's works challenge our ideas about choice and fate. Pimpisa's unique vision and dedication make her a respected artist who captivates audiences with her displays and stories.
Public Programs
Sciography and Silence Closing Reception
Sat 22 March, 1-4pm
The Beauty in Death Performance by Pimpisa Tinpalit and Yumi Umiumare
Death is not the end, but rather a majestic gateway to a new dawn, a triumphant transition from this existence to the next glorious chapter. It is not triggered by life's disappointments and hardships, but rather a passage signifying the magnificent evolution of the soul. Moreover, it subtly hints at the diverse journeys, conclusive moments, and the ever-present possibility of rebirth that lie beyond. For those plagued by the tormenting fear of death's merciless sting, This performance comes as a comforting embrace, offering solace and reassurance. As it explores the philosophy of mindfulness, this captivating series unveils how all metaphysical aspects coexist harmoniously, shedding light on how, through death, one can attain a profound understanding and an unwavering appreciation for life's intricate tapestry
Ink in Motion: In Conversation - Pimpisa Tinpalit with Rachael Kiang. How does ink figure in contemporary art practices? This in-conversation session with Australian-Thai artist Pimpisa Tinpalit will focus on her approach to the use of ink in her multidisciplinary practice, from works on paper, to sculpture and performance.