Naidee Changmoh - National Gallery Singapore - Gallery Benefit | Past. Future. Present. Singapore Monday, January 10, 2022 | Phillips

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  • Provenance

    Courtesy of the Artist and Ode to Art

  • Catalogue Essay

    Naidee Changmoh (b. 1969, Thailand) is known for his cartoon-like monk sculptures that represent positive thinking, peace and simplicity. Naidee studied painting at Chiangmai University, however after graduating in 1993, he began to learn techniques to make terracotta pottery at Maungkung Village, Amphur Hangdong in Chiangmai. Since then, his main interest has been in ceramics.

    Naidee has exhibited widely in Thailand and internationally, including in the Clay Alchemy Exchange Artists Program between Thai artists and Australian artists in Melbourne, Australia, and Taipei County Yingge Ceramics Museum, Taiwan in 2009. Since 2008, Naidee has created nine huts, which function as art living spaces, the Naidee Sculpture Huts for Pattravadi Theatre in Huahin.

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Hope

signed
fibreglass
38 x 30 x 41 cm. (14 7/8 x 11 3/4 x 16 1/8 in.)
Executed in 2020.

Estimate
$750 - 1,350 
S$1,000-1,800

Sold

Contact Specialist

Christine Fernando
Associate Regional Representative, Singapore
christinefernando@phillips.com

National Gallery Singapore - Gallery Benefit | Past. Future. Present.

Online Auction 10 - 20 January 2022