Temporary Insanity
Pinaree Sanpitak, Temporary Insanity, 2004, (installation detail taken at Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok, 2004), Silk, synthetic fiber, battery, motor, propeller, sound device. Photo
Pinaree Sanpitak, Temporary Insanity, 2004, (installation detail taken at Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok, 2004), Silk, synthetic fiber, battery, motor, propeller, sound device. Photo
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