Murders of crows take shape of Bangkok artist’s personal journey

Through drawings and installations, Anxiety of Corvus examines how humans face lives of complexity and adapt themselves to society.

Rook Floro, a Bangkok-born artist who spent years studying and living in Birmingham, UK, uses crows as symbols of anxiety, pressure, diffidence and recusal from social interaction. His works are inspired by what he faced as a child and his adaptations to survive.

The opening reception starts at 6pm on Feb. 7.

 

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Anxiety of Corvus
Numthong Gallery At Aree
Soi Aree 5 (North)
11am – 6pm, Feb. 7 – Mar. 7 (closed on Sundays)
Free entry
BTS Ari, Exit No. 3



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