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Korakrit Arunanondchai — Pillow
Korakrit Arunanondchai

Pillow

2014

A pillow crafted from worn denim fabric, dyed and assembled with a zipper closure, and filled with shredded polyurethane foam. Arunanondchai transforms everyday industrial and domestic materials into an intimate object that bridges the personal and the mass-produced. The use of denim — a globally ubiquitous textile — imbues the work with cultural layering, referencing both consumer identity and the artist's ongoing exploration of history, mythology, and material memory.

Medium
denim, dye, zipper and shredded polyurethane foam

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Korakrit Arunanondchai, Pillow, 2014

A pillow crafted from worn denim fabric, dyed and assembled with a zipper closure, and filled with shredded polyurethane foam. Arunanondchai transforms everyday industrial and domestic materials into an intimate object that bridges the personal and the mass-produced. The use of denim — a globally ubiquitous textile — imbues the work with cultural layering, referencing both consumer identity and the artist's ongoing exploration of history, mythology, and material memory.

Medium
denim, dye, zipper and shredded polyurethane foam
Year
2014
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Denim, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Emerging Artist, Muted Tones, Contemporary Art, Textile Art, Thai Artist, Abstract, Post-Internet Art, Sculptural Object

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