3rd August - 2nd October, 2016
Sombat Permpoon Gallery, Sukhumvit 1, Bangkok
Curated by Thai-born Australia-based artist Vipoo Srivilasa, the exhibition will display around 20 works created under the “Lord Ganesh” theme by 17 Thai artists both emerging and established, including Chira Chirapravati Na Ayudhya, Michael Shaowanasai, Nino Sarabutra, Paiboon Srisutat and Wasinburee Supanichvoraparch.
The exhibition featured one painting by Paul Ulan-Taylor.
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Paul Ulan-Taylor, Chang Elephas Maximus, acrylics with matt over gloss varnish on canvas, 90 x 120 cm (35⅜ x 47¼ in), 2016
22nd December, 2015 - 6th February, 2016
The Art Center, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
Thai multidisciplinary artist Michael Shaowanasai's exhibition at The Art Center, Chulalongkorn University, presents his new collection of objets d’art. This electric body of works derived from years of study and observation. The concept of Michael Shaowanasai’s Revisits points towards the artist’s view of life and the events he has invited in and has got involved with in his existence.
The exhibition featured two paintings by Paul Ulan-Taylor.
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Paul Ulan-Taylor, Wheels, acrylics with matt over gloss varnish on canvas, 180 x 120 cm (70⅞ x 47¼ in), 2015
7th November - 12th December, 2015
RMA Institute, Bangkok
Exhibited at RMA Institute on the 7th of November, 2015, and presented by Michael Shaowanasai, Paul Ulan‐Taylor’s exhibition, entitled The Optimists, featured mixed‐media paintings from two of Ulan‐Taylor’s series – The Optimists and Repirater (sic) – as well as a series of photographs of the artist and artworks by Michael Shaowanasai.
Titled after Britain's first team of blind darts players, imagery included in this set of paintings skirt the line between documentation and fabrication. The Optimists presents case‐studies which epitomise resilience, tenacity or simply the ability to accept circumstances with a sense of obstinate optimism.
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Paul Ulan-Taylor, Easier Times, acrylics with matt over gloss varnish on canvas, 120 x 90 cm (47¼ x 35⅜ in), 2015
19th May - 25th June, 2015
Rebel Art Space, Bangkok
Arise was Rebel Art Space's first exhibition as part of its residency programme curated by Sai Wannaphon Chimbangchong.
The exhibition featured artwork across a range of disciplines by Thai and international artists Arindam Sarker (India), Nawat Lertsawaengkit (Thailand), Pramet Klangmuenwai (Thailand) and Paul Ulan-Taylor (UK/Philippines/Thailand).
The exhibition features paintings by Paul Ulan-Taylor from his Respirater (sic) and Prosiegure (sic) series.
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Paul Ulan-Taylor, Prosiegure No. 1, oils and acrylics with matt over gloss varnish on canvas, 120 x 90 cm (47¼ x 35⅜ in), 2015
24th - 26th April, 2015
Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC)
Featuring one mixed-media painting from his Respirater (sic) series, Paul Ulan-Taylor exhibits with over 30 Thai and international artists at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre in an exhibition focused on environmental issues regarding the town of Pakbara, Satun Province, southern Thailand.
Pakbara has received media attention with national debates on the advantages and disadvantages of plans to build a deep sea port by its coast.
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Paul Ulan-Taylor, Kung Mangkorn (Homarus Gammarus), oils and acrylics with matt over gloss varnish on canvas, 100 x 80 cm (39⅜ x 31½ in), 2015
