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Korakrit Arunanondchai, 2012-2555, 2012. Performance, two-channel video, flat screens, metal, wood, plastic, digital print on canvas, digital print on vinyl, fluorescent lights, plastic flowers. 17 x 12 x 12’. Image courtesy the artist. 
Arunanondchai currently participates in SculptureCenter’s 2012-2013 In Practice program, culminating in an exhibition of new work. Double Life opens at SculptureCenter on January 13, 5-7PM and runs through March 25.
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Korakrit Arunanondchai, 2012-2555, 2012. Performance, two-channel video, flat screens, metal, wood, plastic, digital print on canvas, digital print on vinyl, fluorescent lights, plastic flowers. 17 x 12 x 12’. Image courtesy the artist. 

Arunanondchai currently participates in SculptureCenter’s 2012-2013 In Practice program, culminating in an exhibition of new work. Double Life opens at SculptureCenter on January 13, 5-7PM and runs through March 25.

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Korakrit Arunanondchai, Open Studio 2011 (garden), 2011. Mixed media installation. 30 x 50 x 30’. Image courtesy the artist. Photo credit: Annick Thomas.
Arunanondchai currently participates in SculptureCenter’s 2012-2013 In Practice program, culminating in an exhibition of new work. Double Life opens at SculptureCenter on January 13, 5-7PM and runs through March 25.
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Korakrit Arunanondchai, Open Studio 2011 (garden), 2011. Mixed media installation. 30 x 50 x 30’. Image courtesy the artist. Photo credit: Annick Thomas.

Arunanondchai currently participates in SculptureCenter’s 2012-2013 In Practice program, culminating in an exhibition of new work. Double Life opens at SculptureCenter on January 13, 5-7PM and runs through March 25.

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Korakrit Arunanondchai, Garden of Earthly Delights, 2010. Acrylic on canvas. 8 x 8’. Image courtesy the artist.
Arunanondchai currently participates in SculptureCenter’s 2012-2013 In Practice program, culminating in an exhibition of new work. Double Life opens at SculptureCenter on January 13, 5-7PM and runs through March 25.
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Korakrit Arunanondchai, Garden of Earthly Delights, 2010. Acrylic on canvas. 8 x 8’. Image courtesy the artist.

Arunanondchai currently participates in SculptureCenter’s 2012-2013 In Practice program, culminating in an exhibition of new work. Double Life opens at SculptureCenter on January 13, 5-7PM and runs through March 25.

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Korakrit Arunanondchai lives and works in Bangkok and New York. Working between two distinctive cultures, his homeland of Thailand and his adopted home city of New York, Arunanondchai navigates the sociopolitical landscapes particular to each place through his artistic practice. He will have solo exhibitions at Clearing Gallery, New York in January and Ever Gold Gallery, San Francisco in June. Arunanondchai currently participates in SculptureCenter’s 2012-2013 In Practice program, culminating in an exhibition of new work. Double Life opens at SculptureCenter on January 13, 5-7PM and runs through March 25.

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Korakrit Arunanondchai, Untitled (Azalea), 2011. Digital print, acrylic, contact paper, drywall, wood, mylar. 4 x 8 x 4’. Image courtesy the artist.

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