Navin Rawanchaikul, Profile photo courtesy of Bangkok Post and the artist
Navin Rawanchaikul
b. 1971, Chang Mai, Thailand
between Fukuoka, Japan and Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Thailand
Navin Rawanchaikul is a Thai artist whose ancestral roots are from the Hindu-Punjabi communities of present day Pakistan. Questioning modern systems of artistic creation and presentation, Rawanchaikul has developed a unique and vast body of work that relies heavily on team spirit and collaboration, and is often produced under the banner of ‘Navin Production’, a studio he founded in 1994. Seeking better and more visible ways to introduce art into the lives of everyday people, in 1995 he initiated his landmark project ‘Navin Gallery Bangkok’, in which an ordinary Bangkok taxicab was transformed into a mobile art gallery. Its great success prompted several versions of the Taxi Gallery to be created around the world, including in Sydney, London, Bonn and New York.
With his international profile substantially raised, Rawanchaikul began to engage in a process of exploring the ongoing negotiation between local circumstances and unavoidable globalisation. The artist is best known for dynamic art practices that involve direct public interventions, social commentary, and an innovative style of integrating community or individual experiences into eccentric fictional tales featuring recurring characters. Over the years, his oeuvre has grown to encompass a broad array of media, including performances, billboards, films, comics, games, merchandise and cocktails.
Working around themes of transitory identity, in 2006 Rawanchaikul initiated the ‘Navin Party’, an ongoing site-adjusted project that brings together the Navins of the world. The project collaborators discovered a global network of Navins and friends of Navins, with the ultimate intention of creating the virtual state of ‘Navinland’.
Navin Rawanchaikul, 'A Tale of Two Cities', 2017, Oil on canvas, 126 x 186 cm, Image courtesy of Yavuz Gallery
Navin Rawanchaikul, 'The Other Side of the Moon II', 2016, Oil on canvas, 170 cm diameter, Image courtesy of Yavuz Gallery
Navin Rawanchaikul, 'They Love You Comrade Navin', 2007, Woodblock print on paper, 72 x 45.5 cm print, 100 x 70cm with border, Image courtesy of Yavuz Gallery
Navin Rawanchaikul, 'Postcards from Dubai (Day)', Acrylic on canvas, 230 x 555 cm (13 panels), Image courtesy of Yavuz Gallery