Natee Utarit, Déjà vu, 2019. Bronze sculpture, 60 cm in height, A_P. Collection of the Artist. Courtesy the Artist; Richard Koh Fine Art. © Natee Utarit
Natee Utarit, Temple of the King, 2019. Oil on canvas, 190 x 262 cm. Private Collection. Courtesy the Artist; Richard Koh Fine Art. © Natee Utarit
Natee Utarit, Before You Accuse Me (Take A Look At Yourself), 2021. Oil on canvas, 150 x 107 cm. Private Collection. Courtesy the Artist; Richard Koh Fine Art. © Natee Utarit
Natee Utarit, Skeleton is Not in the Cupboard, 2021. Oil on canvas, 150 x 112.5 cm. Private Collection. Courtesy the Artist; Richard Koh Fine Art. © Natee Utarit
Natee Utarit, The Man Without A Past, 2018. Oil on canvas, 190 x 228 cm. Private Collection of Akaradech Rangsan. Courtesy the Artist; Richard Koh Fine Art. © Natee Utarit
"Natee Utarit studied at the College of Fine Art in 1987 and graduated in Graphic Arts at the Painting and Sculpture Faculty at Silpakorn University, both in Bangkok, Thailand in 1991. Utarit’s multifaceted practice focuses on the exploration of the medium of painting connecting it with photography and classical Western art. Light and perspective are some of the elements Utarit chose to work with, focusing on painting as a means to explore image making. His complex pictures, juggle wide-ranging metaphors usually in the format of the traditional still life, allude to Thailand’s current social and political landscapes. His work is part of many renowned collections, such as the Bangkok University, Bangkok; Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane; Singapore Art Museum, Singapore, as well as private collections in Europe and Asia."