YDP

Exhibition

Harit Srikhao

Monument and Cloud

14.10 – 20.12.25
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YDP launches our Artist’s Lab with pages from Harit Srikhao’s scrapbooks created over the past decade. These intimate pages offer a gentle behind-the-scenes glimpse into Srikhao’s evolving practice. Images and ideas overlap, dissolve and reemerge, moving through a labyrinth of entangled ideologies, bodies and memories. By revisiting and reimagining these fragments, Srikhao introduces a process of continual transformation, during which shifting imagery both mediates our vision and opens unexpected points of view.

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Harit Srikhao: Monument and Cloud, 2025, installation view. Photography: Harit Srikhao.

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Harit Srikhao: Monument and Cloud, 2025, installation view. Photography: Harit Srikhao.

As a visual artist whose practice grows from photography, Srikhao often works with diaristic snapshots and staged compositions, where inner and physical landscapes meet. For him, photography is a sensory medium for framing, understanding and reconnecting with the world.

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Harit Srikhao: Monument and Cloud, 2025, installation view. Photography: Harit Srikhao.

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Harit Srikhao: Monument and Cloud, 2025, installation view. Photography: Harit Srikhao.

In residence at YDP from 1 September to 23 November 2025, Srikhao is developing a new project that explores the psychological power of photography and puppetry as spiritual media. Taking the 2018 Tham Luang cave as a starting point, the work will explore the complex interplay of love and tension. His residency will culminate in an Open Studio in November, where Srikhao will share his research and work-in-progress.

Header images: Harit Srikhao: Monument and Cloud, 2025, installation view. Photography: Wenxuan Wang. Image Courtesy YDP.

About the Artist

Harit Srikhao (b. 1995, Pathum Thani) lives in Bangkok. His art practice centres on photography, installation and moving images. He completed a BFA at King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang in Bangkok and an MFA at Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan. His work is held in various international museum collections including Musée de l’Elysée (Photo Elysée), Lausanne; Foam Photography Museum, Amsterdam; and Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts, Yamanashi.