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Matter-Matter: Substance and Significance

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An exhibition by Duenchayphoochana Phooprasert
Curated by Panu Boonpipatpong

“Soil” is one of humanity’s oldest materials, sustaining life for thousands of years. Yet in today’s industrial age, Soil has been transformed—from a life-giving source into nothing more than raw matter on an assembly line. In this exhibition, Soil is not just a medium; it is the body and memory of place. Cracks, creases, and fired earth hold stories of pressure, distortion, and transformation, mirroring agricultural landscapes turned into industrial zones.

The exhibition plays on the dual meaning of “Matter”: as “substance” —the tangible material of Soil; and as “significance”—the urgent question of the value of land and ways of life that are fading away. Beyond documenting landscape shifts, the works reflect the power dynamics between humans and the earth, prompting us to ask: when land is consumed, what remains in our shared memory?

In this body of work, Duenchayphoochana departs from her earlier practice of representation. Instead, she listens, reads, and examines the forces embedded within material itself, allowing them to surface into form. Her artistic inquiry unfolds through texture, mass, volume, weight, and gravity—resonating with the legacies of Minimalism and Arte Povera. Yet what she communicates is not metaphor or substitution, but the material’s own truth—echoing Frank Stella’s dictum: “What you see is what you see.”

At the same time, her works reveal how the transformation of essential life materials into industrial commodities reshapes technology, politics, and society—eroding local experience and memory.

“Matter-Matter: Substance and Significance” thus invites viewers to engage with the ongoing conditions of transformation, displacement, and rupture embodied in Soil, and to recognize the deeper “significance” of this most fundamental “substance.”

Exhibit at 333Gallery (Bangkok)
From 5-30 September 2025
Gallery Open: Tuesday – Sunday 11.00am. – 18.00pm. (Closed on Monday)
Contact: info@333gallery.com

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