Friday, October 01, 2021

Photos from "Flowers, One Butterfly & the Bangkok Night" Opening at Brainwake Cafe & Gallery Bangkok Jan 14, 2016...............

Photograph by John Fengler...
Author Lawrence Osborne with his Noir portrait...

Photographs by Suranand......
 Opening Night crowd enjoying themselves....
 Brainwake's warm ambiance/cafe setting very relaxing way to take in the art....
The noir world of the Bangkok Night........ 
  Blogger Sean Boonprcong and Author/Photographer Nick Nostitz.........
 Henry Silverman and Ace Journalist Marwaan Macaan Markar,,,
 Chris Coles, Author Lawrence Osborne & Bangkok Post SPECTRUM Editor Alan Parkhouse....
 "Khmer Girl at Pontoon Club in the Phnom Penh Night"...
 Signing a copy of "Navigating the Bangkok Noir"...
A very talkative crowd in the informal setting of Brainwake...
 The flower paintings were interesting mixed in with the nitelife paintings...
 The crowd quzzing Author/Photographer Nick Nostitz...
 Two documentary film/tv crews were there, one for Thai TV, one for German TV..
 Two boxes of small 5x7" original watercolors, about 50 in all...
 Thursday Jan 14th's Bangkok Post article by Alan Parkhouse...
Brainwake Owner Suranand prepping for his weekly Voice TV Show.......

Photos by Chayanit Itthipongmaetee...............
John Gartland, Chris Coles & Christopher G. Moore
 
Party Time Voodoo Bar and Bangkok Boys Town
 Suranand........
 Chris Coles, Christopher G. Moore, Brian Curtain, Lawrene Osborne, John Fengler
 Chris Coles introducing John Gartland
 Bangkok Noir Poet John Gartland reading from BANGKOK HEART OF NOIR
 John Gartland, Christopher G. Moore, Lawrence Osborne, Tom Hoy, John Fengler
 Chris Coles, Nick Nostitz and Bangkok Ladyboy painting
 Ratchada Poseidon
Closing Time Nana Plaza

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Sunday, January 10, 2016

Bangkok Post/Alan Parkhouse on Chris Coles "Flowers, One Butterfly and the Bangkok Night" show opening Jan 14th in Bangkok....

"Hollwood Agogo Nana Plaza" - Chris Coles

American expressionist painter Chris Coles is better known in Thailand and Cambodia for his neon-like work featuring bar girls and their customers, but now he's gone green.


Well, sort of. Coles' latest exhibition, which opens tonight at the Brainwake Cafe and Gallery on Sukhumvit 33, features six paintings of flowers and a butterfly. The title of the exhibition reflects Coles' slight change of direction -- "Flowers, One Butterfly And The Bangkok Night" -- but the artist's many fans need not worry as there are also 16 paintings of the Bangkok, Pattaya and Phnom Penh bar scenes.
The long-time resident of Bangkok has a "For Sale" sign on every item on display at the exhibition, so there is a strong chance some of the works will be gone not long after the show opens at 7pm.
British poet John Gartland will also be reading some of his work at the show, mostly from his contribution to the book Bangkok Heart Of Noir, which also featured some of Coles' paintings.
Coles, a former filmmaker, has been capturing the seedier side of Bangkok on canvas for many years and his work can be found in some of the establishments he's painted.
But recently he switched subjects and did something different, something his mother back in Maine can show her friends -- flowers and a butterfly.
"I did do this latest work with my mother in mind, although I was aware that many of the German expressionists had applied the style/genre to flowers, especially my Expressionist hero and mentor, Emil Nolde," Coles told the Bangkok Post.
Nolde was a German/Danish painter and one of the first expressionists of the 20th century.
"Many of my expressionist-style noir paintings are drawn from the context of the Bangkok night, a vast, multilayered entertainment spectacle that involves all manner of people from Southeast Asia, Asia and the entire world," says Coles.
The majority of Coles' paintings depict a side of life in Southeast Asia that is not promoted in the tourist brochures, but involves a lot of people, and money. And over the years Coles' bright, neon-like paintings of bars, the girls who work in them and the customers and characters who frequent them have steadily grown in popularity. A lot of people from different walks of life have become fans of his work.
"Chris Coles shows the other side of 'Thainess', the one that's not so rosy and pretty as the government would like to portray but certainly reflective of the reality…but he also shows that what appears at first glance to be ugly and dark can also be beautiful," said Bangkok Post columnist and TV and radio show host Suranand Vejjajiva.
"Chris Coles' beat is the expat neon triangle, Soi Cowboy, Nana Plaza and Patpong, where the wildlife gathers at the waterholes in the cool of the night," wrote Paul Dorsey, author of the Dali House blog.

The "Flowers, One Butterfly And The Bangkok Night" exhibition starts at 7pm tonight at the Brainwake Cafe and Gallery on Sukhumvit 33.
http://www.bangkokpost.com/lifestyle/art/825968/expressionist-coles-changes-tack-for-latest-work

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