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Jiab Prachakul

Jiab Prachakul

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    Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jiab Prachakul, Night Plunge, 2022

    Jiab Prachakul

    Night Plunge, 2022
    Acrylic on linen
    78 3⁄4 x 63 in. (200 x 160 cm)
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  • Biography
    Photo Guillaume Bouzige
    Photo Guillaume Bouzige

    I like to think of my paintings as film stills. I want my audience to look at a painting and see a story in it.

    Jiab Prachakul (b. 1979, Nakhon Phanom, Thailand) is a figurative painter who lives and works in Vannes, Brittany, France. Prachakul explores issues of identity and the human experience in her works, which depict scenes of figures in contemporary urban settings - bars, restaurants, hotels and artists' studios. Her work focuses on representations of the Asian diaspora, filling in an absence in the Western canon of visual depictions of Asian peoples. Within each scene, a narrative unfolds: elements of personality are revealed, while Prachakul's attention to detail in clothing adds to a sense of hyperrealism and the specificity of the moment captured.

    Prachakul is a self-taught artist who studied film at Thammasat University in Bangkok before living in London and Berlin. She began painting in London, after seeing a 2006 David Hockney exhibition of paintings and deciding to teach herself how to paint the human form. In 2020, Prachakul won the BP Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery, London. Her first solo exhibition, 14 Years at Friends Indeed Gallery, San Francisco (2021), paid homage to the fourteen years spent working as a portrait painter in near-obscurity.

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  • Exhibitions
    • Jiab Prachakul

      Jiab Prachakul

      Rendezvous in Time 6 September - 14 October 2023 New York
      Prachakul's first solo exhibition with the gallery includes nine canvases that explore the construction of identity and exemplify the artist's cool mode of romantic realism.
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    • IRL (In Real Life)

      IRL (In Real Life)

      8 July - 21 August 2021 London
      Timothy Taylor is delighted to present IRL (In Real Life), a group exhibition of paintings, sculptures and textile-based works. The title of the exhibition draws from a phrase popularised on the Internet in the mid-1990s, which refers to the division in social relationships between life online and offline—the ‘real one’. Yet in the context of a pandemic that profoundly reduced human contact, cyberspace has come to dominate the ways we work, socialise and connect with the world, blurring the distinction between real and virtual experiences. IRL features work by Kesewa Aboah, Rebecca Ackroyd, Alma Berrow, Lily Bertrand-Webb, Will Brickel, Sahara Longe, Lydia Pettit, Jiab Prachakul, Alexis Ralaivao, Erin M. Riley, Antonia Showering and Honor Titus.
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  • Institutional

    • Jiab Prachakul: Sweet Solitude, The Contemporary Austin, TX
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      Jiab Prachakul: Sweet Solitude

      The Contemporary Austin, TX 31 January – 3 August 2025
      This is the first solo museum exhibition of artist Jiab Prachakul (b. 1979, Nakhon Phanom, Thailand), a self-taught artist, originally trained in film, living and working in Vannes, France. Her...
    • Jiab Prachakul in Spirit House, Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University, California
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      Jiab Prachakul in Spirit House

      Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University, California 4 September 2024 – 26 January 2025
      Spirit House is a significant exhibition related to the museum’s Asian American Art Initiative (AAAI) that investigates how contemporary artists of Asian descent challenge the boundary between life and death...
    • 50——90: The Tenth Anniversary of the Long Museum, Long Museum West Bund, Shanghai
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      50——90: The Tenth Anniversary of the Long Museum

      Long Museum West Bund, Shanghai 7 November 2024 – 30 March 2025
      '50-90' is the final exhibition in the Long Museum’s 10th-anniversary series. As suggested by the title, the exhibition is organized around key time periods, showcasing nearly 600 works from Liu...
  • Press
    • Jiab Prachakul: Looking for a Dose of Culture This Spring Break? Here Are 12 Must-See Shows in Your Favorite Holiday Hotspots

      Stephanie Wong, Cultured Magazine, 10 March 2025
    • Jiab Prachakul, "Girlfriends," 2022

      Jiab Prachakul: Fashionable Figures
      How Artists Fit Clothes Into Their Work

      Vogue, 7 December 2023
    • Photo: Neige Thébault

      Jiab Prachakul’s Paintings Study the Asian Diasporic Experience—Including Her Own

      Alex Needham, W Magazine, 2 October 2023
    • Jiab Prachakul’s New Show On Identity Pushes Representation Forward

      Karen K. Ho, ARTnews, 7 September 2023
    • Artist Jiab Prachakul Would Never Paint from a Place of Anger

      Ella Martin-Gachot, Cultured, 7 September 2023
    • Interview with Jiab Prachakul

      Olivia Sand, Asian Art Newspaper, 10 April 2023
    • Jiab Prachakul, "Postcard from Bangkok," 2021

      Meet the rising art stars of Timothy Taylor's summer exhibition

      Marie-Claire Chappet, Harper's Baazar, 29 July 2021
  • News

    • In Conversation: Jiab Prachakul and Alex Klein, The Contemporary Austin, TX
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      In Conversation: Jiab Prachakul and Alex Klein

      The Contemporary Austin, TX 1 February, 2pm
      Following the opening celebration of Jiab Prachakul's exhibition Sweet Solitud e on 31 January, the artist will join Head Curator Alex Klein for an in-depth discussion on Prachakul's painting practice...
    • Museum Acquisition | Jiab Prachakul
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      Museum Acquisition | Jiab Prachakul

      The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has acquired Jiab Prachakul’s painting titled 'Jeonga (In Nia's Eyes)” (2023). Within the genre of portraiture, Jiab Prachakul depicts friends and frequent sitters....
    • Museum Acquisition | Jiab Prachakul, North Carolina Museum of Art | Raleigh, North Carolina
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      Museum Acquisition | Jiab Prachakul

      North Carolina Museum of Art | Raleigh, North Carolina April 2024
      The North Carolina Museum of Art has just acquired Jiab Prachakul 's Girlfriends (2023) to its permanent collection. Sunny skies are shown in this painting, exhibited in the artist's 2023...
    • Jiab Prachakul Joins Timothy Taylor
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      Jiab Prachakul Joins Timothy Taylor

      15 November 2022
      Timothy Taylor is delighted to announce representation of Jiab Prachakul. The artist’s first solo exhibition at the gallery will take place in New York in May 2023. Prachakul will continue...

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