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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works: The Map for the Soul to Return to the Body
  • Museums on APS:
    • Singapore Art Museum
    • Singapore Art Museum
    • Singapore Art Museum
    • Singapore Art Museum
    • Singapore Art Museum
  • Top-ranked work: The Map for the Soul to Return to the Body
  • Works on APS: 1
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  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Born: 1978, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Nationality: Thailand
  • Also known as: dusadee huntrakul

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Dusadee Huntrakul: Bridging Time and Space Through Ceramic Vessels

Dusadee Huntrakul (born Bangkok, Thailand, 1978) is a multifaceted artist whose practice spans sculpture, ceramic, drawing, painting, and text—a testament to his unwavering curiosity about the human condition. From humble beginnings inspired by his brother’s fascination with handcrafted clay pots in America, Huntrakul embarked on a journey of artistic exploration rooted in profound connections between past and present. His work consistently investigates themes of mortality, archaeology, anthropology, and urban ecological observation, reflecting an intellectual engagement with questions of societal transformation and human interaction within the natural world. His formative education began at UCLA Los Angeles (BA), followed by a Master’s degree from UC Berkeley (MFA), equipping him with critical tools for analyzing artistic expression and conceptualizing innovative projects. These academic pursuits solidified his belief in art's ability to foster empathy and challenge conventional perspectives—a conviction that permeates his creative endeavors. Notably, he honed his ceramic skills at his uncle’s studio in Bangkok, establishing a foundational connection to material culture and shaping his distinctive aesthetic sensibility. Huntrakul’s artistic vision centers on crafting spaces imbued with familiarity yet hinting at hidden depths. He seeks to capture the essence of human experience—the interplay between individual consciousness and collective history—through mediums that resonate with both tactile materiality and conceptual nuance. Recurring motifs include depictions of ancient civilizations, explorations of ecological interdependence, and meditations on the cyclical nature of time itself. His sculptures often embody a deliberate tension between organic forms and geometric precision, mirroring his intellectual preoccupation with reconciling seemingly disparate perspectives. A significant turning point in Huntrakul’s artistic trajectory occurred during his encounter with Japanese potter Kiyoshi Shibata—a formative experience that instilled within him an appreciation for the meditative process of ceramic making and its capacity to generate profound insights into human existence. This influence is evident in his meticulous attention to detail, his masterful manipulation of clay, and his unwavering commitment to conveying complex ideas through simple visual languages. His artistic achievements have garnered recognition from esteemed institutions worldwide—including BANGKOK CITYCITY GALLERY, Ocula, Aura Asia Contemporary Art Project, and Art Basel Hong Kong—solidifying his position as a leading voice in contemporary Southeast Asian art. His exhibitions showcase not only technical virtuosity but also intellectual rigor and emotional depth, inviting viewers to contemplate fundamental questions about human identity and our relationship with the environment.
  • Notable Exhibitions: *The Map for the Soul to Return to the Body* (2019), Singapore Biennale; *Citizen united, we are the majority* (2019); *Dreaming by the Mountain* (2022); *The Commoner's House*, BANGKOK CITYCITY GALLERY (6 August–25 September 2022).
  • Influences: Kiyoshi Shibata; Archaeology; Anthropology; History; Contemporary Art Theory.
Further Information: Explore Dusadee Huntrakul’s art at Ocula and BANGKOK CITYCITY GALLERY: BANGKOK CITYCITY GALLERY.