Mookmintra Jariyavidyanont, Harper and Mergot, 2025, Courtesy of the Artist and Gallery Ver
Miyabi, Anthropiscology, 2025, Courtesy of the Artist and Gallery Ver
Mookmintra Jariyavidyanont, Talisman, 2026, Courtesy of the Artist and Gallery Ver
In this two-person presentation, Gallery Ver explores animism and belief as living forces within contemporary Southeast Asian cultures. Through painting and sculpture, the artists examine relationships between humans, animals, and objects. Drawing on ritual materials, craft traditions, and the Japanese printing technique gyotaku, the works reveal how everyday forms become vessels of memory, spirituality, and cultural meaning.
Mookmintra Jariyavidyanont (b. 2002, Bangkok, Thailand) is a Bangkok-based visual artist working across painting and sculpture. Her practice explores animism, materiality, and belief systems in Asian cultures, often integrating elements of traditional craft into contemporary visual languages. Recent exhibitions include Synthesis at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre; The Best Art Thesis Exhibition at the Queen’s Gallery, Bangkok; and the 41st Exhibition of Contemporary Art by Young Artists at the Art Centre, Silpakorn University.
Miyabi (b. 2003) is a Thai-Japanese artist who lives and works between Thailand and Japan. Her practice explores the intersection of nature, spirituality, tradition, and philosophy through oil painting. Shaped by her experiences studying in Milan and Paris, her work blends Japanese heritage with European influences. Recent presentations include S.E.A. Focus 2026, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.
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