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An exhibition catalogue for the solo show by the Burmese/Myanmar painter Aung Kyaw Htet. The exhibition takes place in Bangkok at Thavibu Gallery in June and July 2015. The series of paintings focus on rice as a source of life and culture in Burma.

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  • Aung Kyaw Htet

    RICE is LIFERICE is LIFE

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  • Solo Exhibition by

    Aung Kyaw Htet

    20 June 18 July, 2015

    RICE is LIFE

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    Published 2015 byThavibu Gallery Co., LtdJTC Jewelry Trade Center, Suite 433919/1 Silom Road, Bangkok 10500, ThailandTel. 66 (0)2 266 5454, Fax. 66 (0)2 266 5455Email. [email protected], www.thavibu.com

    Layout by Wanee Tipchindachaikul, Copydesk, Thailand

    Copyright Thavibu GalleryAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without prior permission in writing from the publisher.

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    FOREWORDJrn MiddelborgThavibu Gallery

    Thavibu Gallery has the pleasure of presenting the current catalogue and exhibi-tion RICE is LIFE by the Myanmar artist Aung Kyaw Htet (b. 1965). The exhibition takes place in Bangkok on 20 June 18 July, 2015 and features a series of oil paint-ings on canvas.In this exhibition, the artist explores how rice is at the centre of religious and secular life in Myanmar.

    Aung Kyaw Htet is a devout Buddhist and grew up in a small village two factors which have a strong influence on his art. In the current exhibition RICE is LIFE Aung Kyaw Htet paints canvases showing what rice means to the population and life in Myanmar. He explores the way rice is planted, and how it is harvested and stored in traditional ways. These are ways that once were common throughout Southeast Asia, but now are becoming rarer as mechanization is taking over. He also shows how rice is traditionally cooked and served, and how rice is offered to the hundreds of thousands of monks, novices and nuns every morning throughout Myanmar.

    Aung Kyaw Htet has emerged to become one of Myanmars most important contemporary painters. His detailed depictions of novice monks and nuns have received acclaim as being both realistic and sensitive as he captures their ex-pressions with humanity and dignity. His paired-down compositions and use of colour emphasise the serenity of his Buddhist faith an important foundation to his Myanmar culture despite the desparate conditions and poverty that prevail in Myanmar.

    I take this opportunity to thank Aung Kyaw Htet for his collaboration and Ralph Kiggell for checking the language.

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    PLATES

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    Buffalos are used to plough the irrigated soil and mud to prepare it for planting the rice seedlings. Also smoothing is performed where a log is dragged by a buffalo over the field to smooth the earth, creating an even bed for the seedlings to be planted and ensuring that the water depth is equal.

    RICE is LIFE PLANTING RICE

    Ploughing the Rice Fields, 2014 | Oil on canvas | 122 x 76 cm

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    The rice seedlings are started in beds and after a period of 30-50 days are transplanted byhand to the permanent rice fields which have been flooded by rain or river water.

    Planting the Rice Seedlings, 2015 | Oil on canvas | 127 x 86 cm

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    Planting the rice seedlings is followed by weeding and maintaining the rice fields.

    Planting Rice, 2014 | Oil on canvas | 167 x 116 cm

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    Planting the Rice Seedlings, 2015 | Oil on canvas | 127 x 86 cm

    HARVESTING RICE

    When rice is harvested, it is called paddy. When the paddy is ripe it is cut and harvested by hand.

    Harvesting Rice, 2014 | Oil on canvas | 122 x 91 cm

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    After the rice has been harvested, it is threshed to loosen the hulls, normally by flailing, treading or working in a mortar and winnowed free of chaff by tossing it in the air above a sheet or mat.

    Threshing Rice, 2015 | Oil on canvas | 168 x 116 cm

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    The outer husk is removed, but the bran layer is left intact. This forms brown rice, which is then cleaned and graded. If the brown rice is to be sold as white rice it is then taken to the mill for milling, an abrasive action to remove the bran layer surrounding the rice grain.

    Pounding Rice, 2015 | Oil on canvas | 91 x 122 cm

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    Cooking Rice, 2015 | Oil on canvas | 76 x 102 cm

    COOKING RICE

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    Preparing a Rice Meal, 2014 | Oil on canvas | 114 x 86 cm

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    Cooking Rice in the Village, 2015 | Oil on canvas | 152 x 117 cm

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    Offering Rice, 2014 | Oil on canvas | 152 x 117 cm

    OFFERING RICE

    Rice is an essential part of the food being offered to monks, novices and nuns every day when they walk their morning round.

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    Offering Rice to the Abbott, 2014 | Oil on canvas | 152 x 117 cm

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    Offering Rice in Shan State, 2015 | Oil on canvas | 101 x 76 cm

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    Novice Enjoying Rice 2014 | Oil on canvas | 76 x 91 cm

    EATING RICE

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    Forbidden Fruit, 2014 | Oil on canvas | 130 x 120 cm

    Abbott Eating Rice Offerings 22014 | Oil on canvas | 91 x 122 cm

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    Aung Kyaw Htet

    Born 1965 in MyaungmyaStudies at the State School of Fine Arts, Rangoon and with art masters U Thukha and U Aung Moe

    Selected Art Exhibitions

    2002 Burmese Days at Thavibu Gallery, Bangkok

    2003 Group exhibition - Singapore Shades of Asia at HKFinearts - Hong Kong

    2004 Burmese Master Paintings at Thavibu Gallery, Bangkok

    2006 Art Taipei Taiwan Spirit of Burma at Thavibu Gallery, Bangkok

    CHRONOLOGY

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    2008 Art Singapore 2008 Singapore Solo show: Burmese Inspirations at Thavibu Gallery, Bangkok Spiritual Spaces at Thavibu Gallery, Bangkok

    2009 The India Art Summit New Delhi, India Solo show: The Silent Journey at the Red Gallery Dubai, UAE

    2010 Solo show: Shades of Grey at Thavibu Gallery, Bangkok Art Monaco10 Monaco

    2012 Solo Show at Chan Hampe Galleries Singapore Solo show: Illuminations at Thavibu Gallery, Bangkok

    2013 Solo show at Gallery Jireh Korea

    2014 Group show: East Meets West at Agora Gallery, New York USA

    2015 Solo show: RICE is LIFE at Thavibu Gallery, Bangkok

    Museum Collections

    The National Museum of MyanmarThe National Art Gallery of Malaysia

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