Explore the innocence of being a child🧡
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Innocence may not just be what we lose when we grow up, but it is what we choose to keep or destroy. "The Voice of Innocence" is an exhibition that will take us to explore the innocence of being a child by artist PEX - Pitakpong Chiamsriphong.
In a complex world, full of conflicts between brightness and cruelty, the artist presents works that reflect the voices of children through cute and adorable paintings of children, conveying sincere, honest and unadorned feelings through more than a thousand words on hundreds of sheets of paper, reflecting the child within all of us, no matter how grown up we are on the outside.
The works in the exhibition present images of children in various emotions and dimensions. Some children look happy, some look gloomy, or some express doubt and confusion, reflecting various aspects of being a child, whether it is a child full of hope, a child who has to bear expectations, or even a child who has been silenced.
In addition to the images, what stands out in the works is the use of letters as part of the image. The text written on the artwork is not just a decorative element, but is a straightforward statement, conveying thoughts, memories, emotions, happiness, sadness, or even anger about what is happening in society through simple, sincere and straightforward language, like the words of a child who does not need to be adorned. These messages reflect the relationship between being a child Innocence and a world that is increasingly cruel
This exhibition reflects us on the voices of children that may be overlooked. The artist presents innocence through simple but emotional paintings, making us ask ourselves, "Do we still have a child inside us?" and "Are we listening to the voices of children in this world?"
In addition to being works that convey emotions through images and words, this exhibition is also a mirror reflecting the current society and culture. In a way, it may be a warning to adults who may sometimes overlook the feelings of children, or even a criticism of society that may be causing children to lose their innocence sooner than they should.
The audience will gain a new perspective on being a child, not just in terms of age, but also in terms of spirit, because after all, everyone was once a child. And maybe the childhood never truly disappears from us.
🗓 Open now - March 30, 2025
📍 Venue: Joyman Gallery (Bangkok)
⏰️ Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday, 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (Closed every Monday)
🚗 Private car parking: Wat Thepthidaram car (parking fee applies)
💵 Free admission
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