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Thai-Australian artist Nathan Beard’s ironic take on museum artefacts

Thai-Australian artist Nathan Beard’s ironic take on museum artefacts

Update: 2025-05-21
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Recently on the show we met Filipino artist Pio Abad to hear about his Turner Prize nominated exhibition 'To Those Sitting in Darkness' which re-presented museum objects to reveal hidden histories and the deep legacies of colonialism. 

Thai-Australian multidisciplinary artist Nathan Beard takes a different, less didactic, approach but, like Pio Abad, is working with cultural objects that are largely unseen. In Beard's case, Buddha heads made for ritual use, squirrelled away in the British Museum. 

The exoticisation and familiarity of Thai culture has proved to be fertile ground for Beard's artwork — where he gives free rein to his critical approach and his broad, irreverent sense of humour.

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Thai-Australian artist Nathan Beard’s ironic take on museum artefacts

Thai-Australian artist Nathan Beard’s ironic take on museum artefacts

Australian Broadcasting Corporation