MORE TO LOVE
Moving on to Chiang Mai, Thailand
ARTAIDS presents
MORE TO LOVE: The Art of Living Together
A travelling exhibition to Chiang Mai, Thailand
28 November – 19 December 2008
http://www.artaidsfund.org
Amrit Chusuwan (TH), Arin Rungjang (TH), Erich Weiss (B), Gerald Van Der Kaap (NL), Kamol Phaosavasdi (TH), Krit Ngamsom (TH), Leo Copers (B), Manit Sriwanichpoom (TH), Nipan Oranniwesna (TH), Noree Thammarak (TH), Nuts Society & Practical Studio (TH), Otto Berchem (USA/NL), Patiroop Chychookiat (TH), Pornprasert Yamazaki (TH), Pratchaya Phinthong (TH), Prateep Suthathongthai (TH), Sutee Kunavichayanont (TH), Tintin Cooper (TH), Toeingam Guptabutra (TH), Top Changtrakul (TH).
http://www.artaidsfund.org
Programme
28 November 2008
MORE TO LOVE
Opening Reception at Chiang Mai University Art Center
The catalogue of all works will be presented at the reception.
Talk & Video Screening
at The Faculty of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University
20 November 2008
Talk by Pornprasert Yamazaki (TH),
Noree Thammarak (TH), and Otto Berchem (USA/NL)
27 November 2008
Talk by Leo Copers (B) and Erich Weiss (B)
4 December 2008
Talk by Toeingam Guptabutra (TH)
11 December 2008
Video Screening from H+F Collection
ArtAids employs art in the fight against AIDS. It invites leading artists to produce work dealing with AIDS and related issues. These works of art are used to raise public consciousness, to encourage involvement, and to generate funds for supporting projects aimed at preventing and fighting AIDS. The works created for the ArtAids event More to Love: The Art of Living Together are travelling on to Chiang Mai after their first successful showing in Bangkok.
The ArtAids foundation was set up by the Dutch writer and art collector Han Nefkens, owner of the H+F Collection.
http://www.artaids.com
http://www.hfcollection.org
ArtAids and HIV-NAT
ArtAids concentrates its efforts to support people infected with HIV in Thailand. The foundation has set up a programme together with the HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand Research Collaboration (HIV-NAT), which runs an HIV/AIDS research and treatment centre under the auspices of the Thai Red Cross Aids Research Centre.
http://www.hivnat.org