
denim and inkjet print on canvas
2014
Korakrit Arunanondchai's 2014 work features denim fabric and inkjet printing combined on canvas, reflecting the artist's ongoing exploration of globalization, cultural identity, and the intersection of Eastern and Western influences. The piece merges industrial textile with digital imagery, blurring the boundaries between fashion, painting, and technology. This material fusion speaks to Arunanondchai's broader practice of examining how contemporary culture, memory, and personal mythology are shaped by a rapidly changing world.
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- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
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- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
Notes
Execution: Executed in 2014.
🔨 Auction Lot
Modern & Contemporary Art Day Sale, Afternoon Session
May 15, 2020
Estimate: $30,000 – $50,000
Sold: $25,400
Lot 95
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Sterling Ruby
American · b. 1972

Sterling Ruby similarly incorporates industrial fabrics including denim into large scale mixed media works that interrogate consumer culture and material identity, blending fashion and fine art in ways that parallel Arunanondchai's textile and digital fusions.

Hito Steyerl
German · b. 1966

Steyerl's post internet practice critically examines globalization, digital image circulation, and the collision of Eastern and Western cultural forces through mixed media installations that share the conceptual and technological concerns embedded in this denim and inkjet canvas.
Cally Spooner
British · b. 1983
Spooner works at the intersection of digital culture, contemporary identity, and material experimentation, producing conceptually driven works that interrogate how global media and technology reshape personal and collective mythology in ways closely aligned with Arunanondchai's practice.
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