In a blur of desire

Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook

22 Feb 2007 - 04 Mar 2007

100 Tonson Gallery proudly presents “In a blur of desire”, the latest creation of Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, Thailand’s foremost female artist whose outstanding works often involve death or feminism.  Araya probes into another angel of death in the work “In a blur of desire” which exposes the condition of before death period in a slaughterhouse.  How the death of one animal life affects others?  All are reflected through the animals that are going to be carved in the provincial slaughterhouse.


“The image of death is not the pausing image but it is the stagnant torment, sufferable living is still alive but lives in the surrender condition, gives up to the metaphor of loss. Dead while still alive during the unawareness crisis. Dying at the same time of its question that answers itself”, “In a blur of desire” echo from “Where is the lamb?, the article by Professor Saiyan Daengklom who contribute text for the show’s catalog.  


“In a blur of desire” exhibition communicates to the audiences with Media Installation that will screen the video picture of pigs, cows and buffaloes that are waiting for its turn in a slaughterhouse.  The exhibition reflects fear and qualm of their before death period which is horrendous than the death.