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Crying King Fish II 2009
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Crying King Fish II2009
acrylic, oil stick & aerosol on linen
184 x 200 cm
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Carnivore 2011
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Carnivore2011
acrylic, oil stick and aerosol on linen
168 x 300 cm
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Boys Dont Cry 2009
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Boys Dont Cry2009
acrylic, oil stick and aerosol on linen
168 x 145 cm
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Bundit Puangthong 'Boys Don't Cry'

Though Bundit Puangthong studied both traditional and contemporary art making in his native Thailand, his emergence in contemporary Australian art happened almost as an afterthought. Having travelled to Melbourne to study English, Puangthong earned extra money as a street artist selling paintings to tourists and sketching chalk drawings on footpaths to the delight of passers-by. Trained in Thailand to paint billboards and puppet theatre backdrops, his large dioramas so impressed that complete strangers were compelled to suggest he apply to the Victorian College of Art to formalise his studies.

Over 20 years later, Puangthong is now noted for his unique aesthetic that blends traditional Thai iconography with Pop and Street Art references, as well as contemporary techniques in art making, to explore the tension and permutations of his bicultural experience. West and East, new and old, rural and urban – polarities of being that are deconstructed, abstracted, and reconstructed as modern reflections on cross-cultural life.

Initially Puangthong was wary of being too didactic in his compositions, of delving too deeply into tradition at the expense of his new life in Australia. Early paintings, though definitively inspired by Thai culture, were more tentative in their approach, featuring broad swathes of colour and lightly sketched icons that danced around the edges of his canvases. Now a more mature artist, Puangthong is revisiting his early years with renewed pride, and relishing the opportunity to share the myths and memories of his rich heritage. Bold and bright, with characters that beckon the audience into his world, Puangthong’s recent works celebrate his newfound confidence and pleasure at passing on his stories with each show.

Bundit Puangthong was born and raised in Thailand. Undertaking initial studies at the Academy of Arts, Nakorn Si Thamarat, Thailand in 1989, he was awarded a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Chiang Mai University, Thailand, in 1995; a Diploma of Visual Arts, Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE (NMIT), in 2003; a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours), Australian Academy of Design, Charles Stuart University (2004); and a Master of Visual Arts, Victorian College of the Arts (2005). A finalist in the invite-only Gold Award at Rockhampton Art Gallery in 2018, he was also included in the Sunshine Coast Art Prize (2020, 2018, 2017); Paddington Art Prize (2018); Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize (2021, 2017, 2011, 2009); and the Eutick Memorial Still Life Award, Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery (2009). In 2021 he was selected to create a 20mt high mural in Rose Lane for City of Melbourne’s Flash Fwd project. His work has been exhibited in solo and group shows throughout Australia and internationally in Hong Kong and Thailand, and his work is held in public collections including Artbank, Sydney, and Rockhampton Museum of Art.

Bundit Puangthong

Born 1969, Thailand

Lives and works in Melbourne, Australia

EDUCATION

2005

  • Master of Visual Arts, Victorian College of the Arts

2004

  • Visual Arts (Honours), Australian Academy of Design, Charles Stuart University,

2003

  • Diploma of Visual Arts, NMIT Preston, Melbourne

1995

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts, Chiang Mai University, Thailand

1989

  • Academy of Arts, Nakorn Si Thamarat, Thailand

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2023

  • 'One Part of The Story', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2020

  • 'What Water will Bring', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2018

  • 'The Object of Life', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2017

  • 'New Works', Olsen Gallery, Sydney

2016

  • 'Reliving', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2015

  • 'Full Circle', Fehily Contemporary, Melbourne

2014

  • 'Heaven Nine', Chalk Horse Gallery, Sydney
  • 'Animal Magnetism', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2012

  • 'Buffalo After the Rain', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2010

  • 'Heaven Nine', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2009

  • 'Boys Don’t Cry', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • 'Bundit Puangthong', Mossgreen Gallery, Melbourne
  • 'The Cat Street Gallery', Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

2008

  • 'Bundit Puangthong', Iain Dawson Gallery, Sydney
  • 'Recent Work', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2007

  • 'Tales of Old Siam', 45 Downstairs, Melbourne
  • 'Risk', Self Preservation, Melbourne

2006

  • 'Second Step', Red Gallery, Melbourne

2005

  • 'Under the Lotus Leaf', Artholes Gallery, Melbourne

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2020

  • Sydney Contemporary Presents, EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2019

  • 'The New Gallery Show', EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • Grau Projekt, Victoria

2018

  • Adelaide Festival Group Show, BMGART, Adelaide

2017

  • Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2015

  • Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2014

  • Melbourne Art Fair, EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • 'NOW', Fehily Contemporary, Melbourne

2011

  • Small Works Show, EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2010

  • Melbourne Art Fair, EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane

2008

  • Finalist Group Exhibition, Sovereign Art Prize, Hong Kong
  • Group Exhibition, EDWINA CORLETTE, Brisbane
  • Faculty of Fine Art Exhibition, Chiang Mai University, Thailand

2007

  • Geelong Regional Artists, Gordon Gallery, Victoria
  • Clement Meadmore Gallery, Australian Academy of Design, Melbourne

2006

  • Linden Postcard Show, Melbourne
  • Bid4Freedom, Melbourne

2005

  • Athenaeum Club Visual Art Award, Melbourne

PRIZES AND AWARDS

2020

  • Finalist, Sunshine Coast Art Prize, Caloundra Regional Gallery

2018

  • Finalist, Gold Award, Rockhampton Art Gallery
  • Shortlisted, Sunshine Coast Art Prize, Caloundra Regional Gallery
  • Finalist, Paddington Art Prize, Sydney

2017

  • Finalist, Sunshine Coast Art Prize, Queensland
  • Shortlisted, Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery

2011

  • Finalist, Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery, Victoria

2009

  • Finalist, Eutick Memorial Still Life Award, Coffs Harbour
  • Shortlisted, Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery

2008

  • Shortlisted, Sovereign Asian Art Prize, Hong Kong/United Kingdom

2004

  • Merit Award, Australian Academy of Design, Melbourne

2003

  • 1st Prize (judged by John Cattapan), Melbourne Polytechnic (formerly NMIT), Preston, Melbourne

COLLECTIONS

  • Artbank
  • Rockhampton Art Gallery

BIBLIOGRAPHY

2020

  • Amelia Winata, "Between Worlds", Art Guide Australia, 19 June 2020

2014

  • "Picture This: Bundit Puangthong", Feature, Daily Review, 4 August
  • Alexandra Brown, "Art Buying Novice? Why Art Fairs Are Where You Should Start" Vogue Australia, 11 August

2012

  • "Gallery: Buffalo After the Rain", Map Magazine, 12 November, p. 44

2009

  • Inga Walton, "Bundit Puangthong: The Culture Chameleon", art4d [Thailand], Issue 162, August, 2009, p.58-61
  • Inga Walton, "The Art of Cultural Fusion: Works by Bundit Puangthong", Etchings, Issue 7: 'Chameleons', July, 2009, cover & p.58-69.
  • Ronnie Girdham, "There’s a lot going on: Bundit Puangthong’s loud and cheerful artwork blends East with West", Feature, The Sunday Mail, 29 November
  • "Why is Thailand difficult for street artists? Graffiti artist Bundit Puangthong explains", Feature, Art Radar, 2 July
  • "Coming to Grips with Graffiti", Feature, Bangkok Post, 25 June

2008

  • Ronnie Girdham, "East Meets West on Canvas", Feature, The Sunday Mail, 7 September
  • "Framed", Feature, Vogue Australia, October, p. 141
  • Profiles, Art Almanac, August
  • "This Art Week", Australian Art Collector Magazine, 29 July

March 26, 2022

BUNDIT PUANGTHONG Mural painting performance at Hawthorn Arts Centre

‘Expanded Canvas’ is a major exhibition at Town Hall Gallery exploring the dynamic and innovative nature of contemporary painting. The traditional grid and 2D picture plane are replaced by modern surfaces, including drop sheets, sign vinyl, virtual space, and the gallery wall itself.

Bundit’s mural painting will be exhibited in the major exhibition ‘Expanded Canvas’, showing at Hawthorn Arts Centre, Victoria - 23 April to Saturday 2 July 2022.

READ MORE HERE

November 19, 2021

BUNDIT PUANGTHONG AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA

NGV is committed to providing creative experiences for young people and their families and sharing new ways to be creative. The gallery invited Bundit Puangthong to conduct a series of online workshops for their NGV Kids programme, during the 2021 Melbourne lockdown.

With a background in puppeteering, Bundit created a range of workshops with an introduction to making paper puppets.

READ MORE HERE

November 19, 2021

BUNDIT PUANGTHONG, FINALIST IN THE SUNSHINE COAST ART PRIZE

The Sunshine Coast Art Prize is a dynamic visual arts award reflecting outstanding contemporary 2D arts practice in Australia. Now in its 16th year, this significant art award is the flagship event for the Sunshine Coast’s Regional Gallery in Caloundra, attracting entries from emerging and established artists across the nation.

This year Bundit Puangthong was a finalist with his work 'Riding Stars' 2021

READ MORE HERE

November 19, 2021

BUNDIT PUANGTHONG, FINALIST IN THE ARTHUR GUY PAINTING PRIZE

Held every two years, the Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize attracts some of Australia’s most accomplished artists, awarding a generous acquisitive cash prize of $50,000. The Prize provides Bendigo Art Gallery with the opportunity to survey contemporary painting by established and emerging artists from across Australia.

Bundit Puangthong is a finalist in the 2021 prize with his work 'The Living Room' 2021.

READ MORE HERE

August 20, 2021

BUNDIT PUANGTHONG IN FLASH FORWARD LANEWAYS IN MELBOURNE

Flash Forward is creating a connected network of laneways across Melbourne with their own stories, visuals and acoustic designs.

Showcasing Melbourne’s creative culture and unlocking the potential of some of the city’s lesser-known laneways, more than 80 creatives have been commissioned to create over 40 art installations, 40 albums and stage 40 gigs across the city.

As part of the project Bundit was commissioned to make a large-scale work in Rose Lane.

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August 10, 2021

BUNDIT PUANGTHONG, FINALIST IN THE GEELONG ART PRIZE

The 2021 Geelong contemporary art prize is a signature event that assists with the development of the Geelong Gallery’s collection while fostering Australian artists and contemporary painting practice in general.

Bundit Puangthong’s work ‘Skull splitter’ takes inspiration from a famous Buddhist story where a prince’s ship sinks, and he has to swim all the way back to shore. The story represents the challenges we all face, despite our social status, and the lessons we learn from them. ⁠

Image: Bundit Puangthong ‘Skull splitter’, 2020, synthetic polymer paint and spray paint.

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December 8, 2020

BUNDIT PUANGTHONG'S WORK FEATURES IN SHOWCASE ART SEGMENT WITH ART CRITIC DIETER BUCHART

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July 4, 2019

THAI ARTISTS REVIEWED IN THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

A new exhibition showcases the work of five Thai-born artists now living and working in Australia, the first of its kind in Melbourne.

Curated by Vipoo Srivilasa, the show was designed to provide a platform, "for [the artists] to have a voice in Australia".

An artist who moved to Australia 22 years ago, Srivilasa says when you emigrate, your cultural identity changes.

"All of them have a very strong sense of Thai culture in their work, yet it’s not traditional. It blends with Australian culture and becomes something new, something exciting."

The exhibition features the work of Gallery artist Bundit Puangthong

Un/Thaid runs until July 27 at Grau Projekt, Level 1, 2-12 Alexandra Pde, Clifton Hill. The gallery is open Wed-Sat, from 1pm-6pm. grauprojekt.com

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June 22, 2019

BUNDIT PUANGTHONG AT GRAU PROJEKT CURATED BY VIPOO SRIVILASA

UN/THAID Curated by Vipoo Srivilasa

This exhibition brings together the work of five contemporary artists from Thailand who now live and work in Australia. Arriving in Australia independently of one another across the 1990s and 2000s, these five artists are based in the urban centres of Melbourne and Sydney and have continued their distinct individual practices since arriving in this country. The work on display in this exhibition is a diverse offering, including performance, painting, ceramics, sculpture, video and installation. Articulating multi-dimensional and layered histories, all of these artists are emboldened in their shared cultural experience of growing up in Thailand and then relocating to Australia while continuing to develop and refine their artistic practices. This exhibition features the work of Phaptawan Suwannakudt, Nakarin Aaron Jaikla, Bundit Puangthong, Pimpisa Tinpalit and Somchai Charoen. A Thai born Melbourne based artist, Vipoo Srivilasa has initiated and organised this exhibition because of his desire to provide visibility and voice for Thai Contemporary artists who have been working and living in Australia.

Thu 13th June, 2019 – Sat 27th July, 2019

Grau Projekt, Melbourne

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August 21, 2018

BUNDIT PUANGTHONG FINALIST IN THE PADDINGTON ART PRIZE

Now in its 15th year, the annual Paddington Art Prize is a national acquisitive award for a painting inspired by the Australian landscape – a significant contemporary genre with a long tradition in Australian painting and a key contributor to our national ethos.

The Paddington Art Prize offers $30,000 to the overall winner. Louisa Antico from Sofala Cottage will offer a selected artist a one week retreat at her historic miner’s cottage in Sofala in the beautiful Turon Valley, 40km north of Bathurst on the road to Hill End; and Defiance Gallery Directors, Campbell Robertson-Swann and Lauren Harvey will select two artists to have an exhibition with Defiance Gallery at Mary Place Gallery in Sydney. Winners of the Defiance Gallery Prize will also receive an invitation to the Nock Art Foundation Residency, Queenstown, New Zealand during 2019 including three weeks accommodation at ‘Giverny’ with studio facilities.

Bundit Puangthong is a 2018 Finalist.

Image: Bundit Puangthong Green Fields 2018, 150 x 135cm, acrylic & pastel on paper

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June 29, 2018

BUNDIT PUANGTHONG SHORTLISTED FOR THE GOLD AWARD AT ROCKHAMPTON ART GALLERY

Designed as an invitational award, The Gold Award aims to acquire contemporary Australian painting to Rockhampton Art Gallery’s collection by means of the most outstanding work or works by an artist awarded a cash prize of $50,000 and acquired by Rockhampton Art Gallery. The Award was conceived in 2010 when the then Rockhampton Art Gallery Trust received a substantial bequest from the Estate of Moya Gold for the acquisition of Australian paintings. With industry review and guidance, the Trustees advised to expend the interest accumulated by the Gold Trust to fund a new painting award. Now in its fourth iteration The Gold Award has become a premier biennial event of national significance. Presented by Rockhampton Art Gallery, The Gold Award is a joint initiative of Rockhampton Art Gallery Philanthropy Board and Rockhampton Regional Council.

The Gold Award 2018 has been judged by Simon Elliott, Deputy Director, Collection and Exhibitions, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art.

Bundit Puangthong was selected for the Gold Award in 2018.

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May 31, 2017

BUNDIT PUANGTHONG AT SHEPPARTON ART MUSEUM

The Drawing Wall is an ongoing series of site-specific, commissioned, temporary wall-based drawings or installations enlivening the foyer-space of the Eastbank Centre, directly outside Shepparton Art Museum. This year Bundit Puangthong has been commissioned to complete a drawing across the 4 x 12 metre space as well as conducting a stencil workshop in July.

More details here.

May 23, 2017

BUNDIT PUANGTHONG, FINALIST IN THE ARTHUR GUY PAINTING PRIZE

Designed to attract some of Australia’s finest contemporary artists, the inaugural Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize and exhibition was first held in 2003 at Bendigo Art Gallery. Every two years the Gallery invites artists to submit entries for the Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize. The most outstanding work as judged by the selection panel is awarded an acquisitive cash prize of $50,000. 

Works from the shortlisted artists will be on display at Bendigo Art Gallery in the Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize exhibition from 17 June – 20 August 2017.  The 2017 winner will be announced at the exhibition’s opening on Friday 16 June 2017.

This prize provides Bendigo Art Gallery with the opportunity to survey contemporary painting by attracting many high calibre and emerging artists from around Australia. 

May 8, 2017

BUNDIT PUANGTHONG FINALIST IN THE SUNSHINE COAST ART PRIZE

The Sunshine Coast Art Prize is a national contemporary acquisitive award presented by Sunshine Coast Council. The Award is open to any artist who is an Australian resident, working in a 2D medium.

Forty finalists have been selected for an exhibition at the Caloundra Regional Gallery and the winning work will be added to the Sunshine Coast Art Collection.

Angela Goddard is the judge for the Sunshine Coast Prize 2017. Angela is the Director of Griffith Artworks, responsible for the Griffith University Art Collection and the Griffith University Art Gallery, Brisbane. Angela was previously the Curator of Australian Art at the Queensland Art Gallery I Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA). Winners announced 31 August.

Image: Bundit Puangthong Where Is the Buddha? 2017 acrylic on linen 122 x 122 cm

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September 21, 2016

BUNDIT PUANGTHONG FEATURED IN ART ALMANAC

Melissa Pesa thoughtfully writes about Bundit Puangthong's latest exhibition in the current edition of Art Almanac. She writes:

Puangthong’s paintings explore, in depth, the cultural differences experienced since his arrival in Australia in 2000. Utilising a range of techniques from stencils to detailed, academic brushwork and an evocative colour palette, Puangthong creates texturally layered paintings that highlight his interest in American pop and Australian street art. Captivated by Melbourne’s creative ambience, its feast of colour, ideas and energy generated from public spaces, cross-cultural similarities became apparent. Puangthong reminisces, “When I came to Melbourne and saw all the street art everywhere it reminded me of the stencil work in the temples in Thailand.” Incorporating this approach with a modern medium, Puangthong brings a fresh art style onto the canvas.

View the complete article HERE.

February 9, 2016

Bundit in Conversation

This March at the Festival of Live Art in Melbourne, Bundit Puangthong will take part in Asian Artists in Conversation. Participating artists will provide a critical overview of the Asian art landscape, and discuss the shifting boundaries and concepts of contemporary Asian art.

When: Sunday 6 March, 1pm – 5pm

Venue: FCAC Roslyn Smorgon Gallery

Cost: Free, bookings required

The Festival of Live Art is hosted by Arts House, Theatre Works and Footscray Community Arts Centre, and is current 1 – 13 March 2016. For more information, click here.

Bundit's forthcoming exhibition is from 4 - 22 October 2016.

8 – 11 September 2022
SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY

30 November 2021 – 18 December 2021
Bundit Puangthong ‘Endless Yarn’

19 June 2020 – 15 July 2020
Bundit Puangthong ‘What Water Will Bring’

26 June 2019 – 17 July 2019
THE NEW GALLERY SHOW — A Group Exhibition

29 August 2018 – 15 September 2018
THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION

20 September 2016 – 15 October 2016
Bundit Puangthong ‘Reliving’

9 – 13 September 2015
Sydney Contemporary Art Fair

14 – 17 August 2014
Melbourne Art Fair

20 – 22 September 2013
Sydney Contemporary Art Fair

6 – 24 November 2012
Bundit Puangthong ‘Buffalo After the Rain’

6 – 24 March 2012
Collectors Show

26 November 2011 – 17 December 2011
Summer Show

2 January 2011 – 19 February 2011
Summer Show

27 September 2010 – 16 October 2010
Spring Exhibition

1 – 30 January 2010
The Summer Show

3 – 19 December 2008
The Christmas Show

2 September 2008 – 4 October 2008
Bundit Puangthong ‘Recent Work’