THUNG KHRU, SAMUT PRAKARN, THAILAND

As close to Bangkok while not technically being in it

ACROSS THE RIVER

Technically Samut Prakarn but part of greater Bangkok,
Pracha Uthit Soi 90 is on the Phra Phradaeng side of the river
Paul has set up his own private
studio space in a neighbourhood
encircled by ponds and fields

Should you wish to make an appointment
for private viewings, or just to say hello,
please get in contact

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New Studio

previously at SOMBAT PERMPOON GALLERY, BANGKOK

3rd August - 2nd October, 2016

TRIBUTE / บูชา

Group Exhibition Featuring 17 Artists
Curated by Thai-born
Australian-based artist
Vipoo Srivilasa
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Paul Ulan-Taylor with Chang Elephas Maxiumus

About Paul Ulan-Taylor

(b. 1982, Bangkok) painter

With nods towards his background in product design, Ulan-Taylor’s mixed-media paintings feature imagery containing social and political commentary painted amidst abstract compositions.

Born in 1982 to British and Filipino parents, Paul grew up in Thailand, England, Singapore and India. In 2005 he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Industrial Design and Technology from Loughborough University, UK.

Paul has worked in England, Amsterdam, New York and currently lives and works in Bangkok.

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Paul Ulan-Taylor, Of Rice and Avarice, mixed media on acid-free paper, 51.8 x 34.5 cm (20⅜ x 13⅝ in), 2017

Paul Ulan-Taylor, Of Rice and Avarice, mixed media on acid-free paper, 51.8 x 34.5 cm (20⅜ x 13⅝ in), 2017

Exhibitions

Previously at RMA Institute, Sukhumvit 22, Bangkok
7th November - 12th December, 2015

The Optimists
Paul Ulan-Taylor's exhibition featured mixed-media paintings from the artist's "The Optimists" and "Respirater (sic)" series questioning the nature of resilience and global climate disruption.

Titled after Britain's first team of blind darts players, imagery in this exhibition skirts the line between documentation and fabrication with an emphasis on the importance of adaptability.

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Paul Ulan-Taylor, Maa (Equus Ferus Caballus), oils and acrylics with matt over gloss varnish on canvas, 160 x 120 cm (63 x 47¼ in), 2015

Paul Ulan-Taylor, Maa (Equus Ferus Caballus), oils and acrylics with matt over gloss varnish on canvas, 160 x 120 cm (63 x 47¼ in), 2015

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