Ole Ukena is  a conceptual artist that interweaves a variety of media including text, video, photography, drawing & sculpture. Ukena’s diverse media work takes various forms, bound by a common thread of complex simplicity. This unfolding dance between challenging artistic practice and innocent questioning of the “is-ness” of our world defines the very essence of his works. Ukena’s dance often mesmerizes as the juvenile forms an unlikely yet impactful partnership with the spiritually refined.  With a wink and a nudge, youthful, playful enthusiasm confronts buttoned-up “maturity”. Sometimes poetically narrative, and in other moments purposefully reduced, Ukena frequently uses language as a tool to build riddles that await completion in the viewer’s mind.  His choice of material and medium becomes a metaphor that challenges the status quo. And as his childlike game continues the underlying message invites the viewer into ongoing personal reflection.
As the founder of CRE8 Foundation, Ole engages professional artists and kids worldwide to create collaborative artworks. The workshops and exhibitions draw on collaborative creativity. This serves to verify the power and richness that lies in valuing diversity and authentic self-expression as opposed to conformity.

Archive for February, 2012

thaillywood

Artists Residency in Thailand

Bang Lamung, Thailand

A blue house surrounded by lush green, tropical scenery. Next to it is an even bigger golden house that looks a bit like the Guggenheim  museum with lots of round curves and gigantic dimension.  Birds are singing their songs in strange voices, people speak with what seems to be 90% vowels and the smell of spicy ingredients comes out poking your nose at every street corner.  Where am I and why am I here?

I got invited to come and stay for the year of 2012 at the “Thaillywood Contemporary Artist Residency”  which lies 90 minutes outside of Bangkok to live  and work as an artist. But also to build the structures for a fruitful partnership between the artist residency and CRE8 Foundation. But let me explain you how i got here…