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Journal of Urban Culture Research

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Publication Date

2022

Abstract

The idea to support artists to develop and maintain their career has sustained cultural continuity. In Thailand, the primary motivation and support for visual artists are through medals and prize money through platforms such as commissions, competitions and contests where the value lies on visual impact. For contemporary art, the artwork comes in series with a conceptual framework, medium experimentation, working process, etc. These platforms might not be supportive for young contemporary artists. Therefore, this article aims to discuss the Thai platform options available. This study touches on the Paris Salon for the judging process and the movement of art practices; compares art competitions in Thailand with the contemporary art project initiative regarding strengths and limitations. It concludes that the BRANDNEW initiative project could be a suitable platform to sustainably support and promote young contemporary artists in Thailand.

DOI

10.14456/jucr.2022.14

First Page

235

Last Page

247

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