Visual Arts

Every day, Every day I have the Blues by Natee Utarit

Organised by: Richard Koh Fine Art
  • Date:
    4 - 12 Jun 2021
  • Time:
    11:00am - 7:00pm
  • Venue:
    47 Malan Road, Gillman Barracks, #01-25, Singapore 109444
    47 Malan Road, Gillman Barracks, #01-25, Singapore 10944447 Malan Road, Gillman Barracks, #01-25, Singapore 109444
  • Admission:
    Free

Synopsis:

Richard Koh Fine Art (RKFA) & Richard Koh Projects (RKP) are pleased to announce Natee Utarit's (b.1970) upcoming pop-up exhibition across its spaces in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Titled Every day, Every day I have the Blues, this tri-venue exhibition will run for a week; from 4 – 12 June 2021 and will present 25 new oil paintings.

It has been approximately 6 years since Utarit embarked on this 5-part series, paying homage to the 5 different genres of Western painting. This exhibition marks the 4th of the series. It began with Samlee & Co. The Absolutely Fabulous Show in 2016 (the genre of Portraiture), followed by It Would Be Silly to Be Jealous of a Flower in 2017 (Still-Life), View from the Tower in 2018 (Landscape), and the upcoming Every day, Every day I have the Blues (Everyday Life).

In this series, Utarit tackles the genre of everyday life, but as we are acutely aware, the everyday has drastically changed, perhaps, forever. In this body of works, viewers are presented with scenes of the artist's studio environment during the movement controls and also depiction of people who have crossed paths with him just before the pandemic started.

There is a strong sense of longing in the manner in which Utarit presents his composition and narrative. Mundane as it seems, this body of works fundamentally represents a commemoration of normality and provides a reminder of the things that we have lost and taken for granted before the pandemic. It is only when something is lost, do we realize its true value. As Utarit explains, "The paintings in this 4th part series are to me, my views as it is aided plainly by my human and inner eye. They come alive via the simple visual process. As normality becomes invaluable, the simplicity in the painting becomes in tandemly meaningful. It is a simplicity that reflects serenity and peace in the hopes of regaining a sense of normality."

Every day, Every day I have the Blues by Natee Utarit


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