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Internationally recognized for his work in experimental and narrative cinema such as Mysterious Object at Noon (2000), Blissfully Yours (2002), Tropical Malady (2004) and Syndromes and A Century (2006), Apichatpong Weerasethakul presents his first solo exhibition in the United States. Weerasethakul’s films explore perception, impermanence and the imaginary, cultivating fanciful potential within the mundane. His abstract interchanges interrogate conventions of cinematic narrative while exploring desire, reality and a kind of melancholy perhaps peculiar to our times.

Weerasethakul’s exhibition at REDCAT features a newly commissioned video installation that expands upon characters developed in his previous feature films, shorts and video installations through comedy. Born in Bangkok in 1970, Weerasethakul holds a degree in architecture from Khon Kaen University and an MFA in filmmaking from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He has worked outside the Thai studio system for a decade and, since 1999, has actively promoted and distributed experimental and independent films through his company Kick the Machine.

In anticipation of the Los Angeles Film Festival premiere of Syndromes and a Century, REDCAT will present a selection of Weerasethakul’s films. Screenings include Mysterious Object at NoonBlissfully YoursTropical Malady, and Worldly Desires and other shorts selected by the artist.

Weerasethakul has exhibited and screened his films widely and has been presented numerous awards for his art projects and feature films including the Prix Un Certain Regard, Cannes Film Festival, 2002; the Prix du Jury, Cannes Film Festival, 2004; Age d’or Prize, Cine de’couvertes, 2004; and Grand Prize, Tokyo Filmex, 2004. In 2005, he received the Silpatorn Award from Thailand Ministry of Culture’s Office of Contemporary Arts.

 

Related Weerasethakul Screenings June 4, 6, 8, & 9, 8pm:
Mon, June 4: Mysterious Object at Noon 2000
Wed, June 6: Blissfully Yours 2002
Fri, June 8: Recent short works:
Anthem 2006 (35mm, 5 mins)
FAITH 2006 (video, 11 mins)
Ghost of Asia 2005 (video, 8:30 mins)
Worldly Desires 2005 (video, 40 mins)
Luminous People 2007 (video, 15:22 mins)
Sat, June 9: Tropical Malady 2004

Each screening: $8 (students $6, CalArts students $4). All screenings subject to change. Please click here or call +1.213.237.2800 to confirm screenings and to order tickets.

Unknown Forces: Apichatpong Weerasethakul is funded in part by the Asian Cultural Council and R23.