Thone-Sal/ သုံးဆယ်
121 x 91 cm (48×36 in)
Acrylic on Burmese fabric
This artwork is a customised creation for a private collection.
Fabric transcends its materiality, becoming a theater of social struggle, particularly in the context of women’s roles. Attire becomes a contested terrain for patriarchal and feminist ideologies. While historically enclosing conventional femininity, fabric now catalyses resistance against military and patriarchal powers.
This artwork weaves history, culture, and religion into a narrative of this battle. In Myanmar, a belief persists that a man’s ‘hpone’ (masculine essence) can be lost by passing under female clothing like the longyi, a traditional skirt. This conviction shapes daily life; women avoid hanging clothes higher than men’s, fearing it would taint male ‘hpone.’ Thus, clothing is employed as a tool of feminist resistance.
Post the 2021 coup, Yangon’s streets bore women’s longyis, taunting the military, who refrained from passing beneath due to superstition. This movement, the Sarong Revolution, clashed with the military’s bid to preserve tradition by mandating longyi-wearing, illustrating fabric’s role in ideological battles.
Throughout my career, I’ve synthesised diverse influences, reflected here in an aesthetic uniting disparate passions.
121 x 91 cm (36×48 inches)
Acrylic on Burmese hand-woven Fabric
(This painting is being exhibited at the Bangkok Art and Culture Center (BACC). The collection is only accepted for reservation now, with availability for collection starting in February 2024. For reservations, please contact via email)
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120 x 90 cm (36×48 inches)
Acrylic and paper collage on Burmese fabric
(This painting is being exhibited at the Bangkok Art and Culture Center (BACC). The collection is only accepted for reservation now, with availability for collection starting in February 2024. For reservations, please contact via email)
AVAILABILITY: In stock
121 x 91 cm (36×48 inches)
Acrylic and paper collage on Burmese fabric
(This painting is being exhibited at the Bangkok Art and Culture Center (BACC). The collection is only accepted for reservation now, with availability for collection starting in February 2024. For reservations, please contact via email)
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
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Fabric is not merely material but also a site of social struggle. Clothing has become the focal point of a tug-of-war between patriarchal and feminist ideas about how women exist in society. For generations, fabric has been employed to encapsulate traditional notions of femininity; however, a movement of resistance to both military and patriarchal power is emerging to challenge this. In this painting, Chuu addresses the history of Myanmar and the situation of women using newspaper collages and photographs to establish a link between the past and the present throughout the journey.
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121 x 91 cm (36×48 inches)
Acrylic and paper collage on Burmese fabric
(This painting is being exhibited at the Bangkok Art and Culture Center (BACC). The collection is only accepted for reservation now, with availability for collection starting in February 2024. For reservations, please contact via email)
AVAILABILITY: In stock
120 x 90cm (36×48 inches)
Acrylic and Collage on Myanmar hand-woven Fabric
(This painting is being exhibited in London at Atrium Gallery with the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). The collection is only accepted for reservation now, with availability for collection starting in February 2024. For reservations, please contact via email)
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
121 x 91 cm (36×48 inches)
Acrylic and paper collage on Burmese fabric
(This painting is being exhibited at the Bangkok Art and Culture Center (BACC). The collection is only accepted for reservation now, with availability for collection starting in February 2024. For reservations, please contact via email)
AVAILABILITY: Out of stock
A pride of being who you are, knowing what you want, valuing your existence is the motif of this framework. The unique fabric patterns merged the traditional props which innovated intimacy, highlighting the innermost nature of womanhood/femininity.
Proudly withholding against the current culture of daily lives for treating women-wears as dark things to make men’s souls dirty by touching, using, washing or hanging together.
Women should be freely able to discuss intimate subjects about their sexual livelihood and deemed to be explicit topics by society, without being frowned upon by the conservative public.
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