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Pratchaya Phinthong’s Visions of Value

Last updated: March 12, 2025 1:19 pm
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Pratchaya Phinthong is an artist who challenges the conventional norms of political and economic value systems through his thought-provoking artworks. His exhibition, titled “No Patents on Ideas” at the Singapore Art Museum, showcases a diverse range of pieces that delve into themes of power, politics, and human suffering.

One of the standout works in the exhibition is “Undrift” (2024), a video installation that juxtaposes images of various currencies and political figures, including George Washington, Ho Chi Minh, Queen Elizabeth II, and Mao Zedong. This piece prompts viewers to reflect on the intertwined nature of money and politics and how they shape our world.

Another compelling work is “Spoon” (2024–ongoing), a collaborative project with villagers in Laos who create spoons from metal salvaged from unexploded ordnances (UXOs). This artwork serves as a poignant reminder of the lasting impact of wartime trauma and the resilience of communities affected by conflict.

Phinthong’s exploration of themes such as sacrifice, loss, and the passage of time is exemplified in works like “Nam Prik Zauquna” (2024) and “Suasana” (2015), which delve into the personal stories of widows in Thailand affected by insurgent violence. These pieces invite viewers to contemplate the complexities of human experience and the ways in which art can serve as a vehicle for healing and remembrance.

Through his innovative use of materials and collaborative processes, Phinthong invites viewers to question their own perceptions of value, agency, and the interconnectedness of global issues. His artworks challenge viewers to confront uncomfortable truths and consider the ethical implications of their actions and beliefs.

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Overall, “No Patents on Ideas” offers a thought-provoking and immersive experience that encourages viewers to engage critically with contemporary social, political, and economic realities. Phinthong’s work serves as a powerful reminder of the role of art in sparking dialogue, fostering empathy, and encouraging reflection on the world around us.

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