Exploring Everyday Beauty: Illya Skubak's STRATUM Exhibition in Bangkok
Bangkok, Thailand - June 9, 2025 - The Charoen AArt gallery is set to unveil STRATUM, a solo exhibition by Ukrainian artist Illya Skubak, on June 15, 2025. This marks Skubak's inaugural solo show in Bangkok, a city that has become his artistic home. The exhibition is situated in the Bang Kho Laem district, specifically on Charoen Krung Road, where the gallery aims to connect the local community with contemporary art.
STRATUM delves into the often overlooked emotional, physical, and cultural layers of modern existence. Skubak employs materials commonly disregarded in daily life—such as tyres, helmets, and metal scraps—to create sculptural works that challenge viewers to engage with their surroundings in new ways. "I don’t offer answers," Skubak states. "The work only begins to live when someone connects with it in their own way." This sentiment highlights the artist's belief in the transformative power of art, which resonates deeply with the theme of the exhibition.
Born in 1999 in Okhtyrka, Ukraine, Skubak's artistic exploration began in his teenage years, leading him to work with materials that carry histories of use and time. His relocation to Bangkok has influenced his artistic practice, allowing him to incorporate local materials into his creations, thus reflecting the city's unique narratives. His work, according to Bryce Watanasoponwong, founder of The Charoen AArt, encourages viewers to "pause, look more closely, and discover beauty in what we often overlook."
In addition to his assemblages, the exhibition features pieces from SKUBAK's previous series, STONE – Artifacts of the Future Past. This collection includes hand-engraved volcanic stones, each adorned with an image and a poetic reflection, along with a unique NFT. "Stone is the first blockchain," Skubak explains, emphasizing the permanence of memory and material in a transient world.
The significance of STRATUM lies not only in its artistic merit but also in its commentary on contemporary society's relationship with everyday objects. The exhibition invites a dialogue on the themes of transformation and memory, bridging the gaps between permanence and impermanence. Art historian Dr. Emily Chen, an expert in contemporary art at the University of California, Los Angeles, states, "Skubak’s work resonates particularly in today’s fast-paced world, reminding us of the stories embedded in the objects we often discard."
The Charoen AArt has positioned itself as a vital space for fostering connections between artists, collectors, and the community. As an artist-run gallery, it seeks to blend traditional and contemporary art forms while promoting inclusivity and creativity. The collaboration with Artsy aligns with its mission, extending the reach of its artists to a global audience.
The STRATUM exhibition will be open to the public from June 15 to August 17, 2025. Art enthusiasts and the general public are encouraged to engage with the works on display, offering their interpretations and insights. By challenging perceptions of the ordinary, Illya Skubak’s STRATUM promises to be a thought-provoking experience that explores the beauty in the overlooked and the transformative potential of art.
For more information about the exhibition, visit [The Charoen AArt](http://qr.charoenaart.com/STRATUM-Exhibition).
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