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Thursday 19.08.2010

Pakpoom Silaphan at Scream Gallery London


4 Time Warhol on Fanta
Copyright Pakpoom Silaphan
Courtesy Scream Gallery London

Pakpoom Silaphan
Scream Gallery
http://www.screamlondon.com

Info

10.09 - 23.10. 2010 Opening hours:
Mon-Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 11am-5pm

Contact

lee@lee-johnson.co.uk
Lee Johnson
+ 44 (0) 7493 7388

Address

http://www.screamlondon.com
Scream Gallery
34 Bruton Street
London W1J 6QX
UK

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Scream Gallery is proud to present Pakpoom Silaphan's solo show, featuring new works from his Coca-cola series.

Using vintage Coca-cola and Pepsi advertising signs as his canvas, Silaphan creates portraits of influential people using collage and illustration with marker pen and emulsion. High-profile figures including John Lennon, Che Guevera and The Queen populate the signs, making a clear connection between icons and the advertising industry. Silaphan takes Warhol's elevation of everyday brands to high art, and combines it with his adoration of famous figures. The power of advertising and corporate branding is demonstrated by the infiltration of Coca-Cola, Pepsi etc. to countries outside Western culture.

As a child in rural Thailand, Silaphan amassed a collection of advertising signs, which he found in the street. The rediscovery of the collection as an adult was the seed of this new collection. During his childhood, Silaphan came across Western icons such as Elvis Presley, Andy Warhol and Muhammad Ali, but had little knowledge of them, initially thinking Warhol was a scientist because of his messy hair.

In a world obsessed with superficial looks, where Warhol's prophecy of '15 minutes of fame' has become a reality to millions of YouTube 'stars' and X Factor contestants, Silaphan's emphasis is firmly on the true contemporary icons, the people who made a significant impact on our culture.

Silaphan studied fine art at Silpakorm University in Thailand, and worked in advertising for a period, before moving to London to continue his studies. He took a Post-graduate course in print making at Camberwell College of Art, and an MA in Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art. Silaphan has exhibited internationally with shows in the USA, France and Italy, and featured in 'My Private Collection' with Grayson Perry, David Hockney, Shephard Fairey and Banksy, at the Paul Smith Gallery in Tokyo in 2009. He has had three solo shows at the Apart Gallery, and an exhibition 'Establishing Establishment' at Salon Gallery in 2009.