MATERIALS FOR THE ARTS PRESENTS “SOME PART OF ME LIVED HERE BEFORE” A NEW EXHIBITION BY MFTA ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE AMANDA PHINGBODHIPAKKIYA
“some part of me lived here before” by Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya on view at Materials for the Arts. Photo courtesy of Jih-e Peng.
Editor’s note: The East Side Coastal Residence project features artwork created by Artist-In-Residence Carlos Irijalba.
In her new exhibition, Phingbodhipakkiya uses suspended sculptures and assemblages of ephemera to unveil a poetic meditation on the lifespan of objects and their intrinsic connections to human existence. Gleaned from disparate realms —discarded remnants found in the Materials for the Arts warehouse and familiar artifacts of her ancestral Thailand— the works resonate with a profound sense of displacement and impermanence.
“Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya’s profound exploration of personal relics and shared histories invites us to reflect on our own journeys and the ties that bind us to our communities and to one another,” said NYC Department of Cultural Affairs Commissioner Laurie Cumbo. “Her work compels us to look inward, encouraging a deeper understanding of ourselves as we navigate the complexities of identity and connection. It serves as a powerful reminder of the beauty inherent in our collective experiences and the narratives that shape our lives. I wholeheartedly encourage all New Yorkers to explore this exhibition and immerse themselves in its impactful insights.”
“I first saw Amanda’s work back in 2021 when she was Public Artist in Residence with the New York City Commission on Human Rights, and it’s been incredible to follow the evolution of her work since then,” shared MFTA Executive Director Tara Sansone.
“What I find so compelling about Amanda’s art is the dynamic nature of her practice. Whether it’s art campaigns pictured across Times Square, gargantuan textiles draped across several floors, or public art installations that turn spectators into participants, Amanda’s art transcends boundaries and, in turn, touches everyone who bears witness to it. It is the emotional depth and the rich diversity of her work that makes us so honored to have her as our Artist-in-Residence.”
Fresh off her travels to her father’s hometown in Thailand, Phingbodhipakkiya began her residency at MFTA ruminating on a single word: “ผูกพัน,” (pùuk-pan) Thai for “bind/entwine.” Explored both figuratively and literally, “some part of me lived here before” weaves together time and its narratives, heritage, and materials to explore these sculptures’ history, past and present, as they’re suspended in time at MFTA’s gallery.
Each MFTA artist residency culminates with a solo exhibition in the MFTA gallery, located at the entrance to the warehouse. This gallery provides inspiration to thousands of MFTA recipient educators, students, artists, nonprofits, and social service organizations picking up supplies, and the general public, encouraging everyone to explore the creative potential of nontraditional arts materials.
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