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    Societal expectations, cultural norms, and hierarchies of value are deeply subjective and personal. At the same time, they are shaped by communities and vary from person to person and place to place. For Thai artist Kantapon Metheekul, better known as Gongkan, the space between these shifting boundaries serves as a powerful site of exploration—one where he reflects on his own journey while also examining broader personal and collective experiences.

    Gongkan, Private Hot Springs (2025). Courtesy of Tang Contemporary Art.

    Opening March 22, 2025, Gongkan’s solo show “Asynchronous Affinities” at Tang Contemporary Art in Hong Kong uses the proverbial idea of “right person, wrong time” as a conceptual starting point, applying it not only to interpersonal relationships but relationships with physical places, cultures, and societies. Drawing on universals—such as celebrating, eating, or even scenes of play—Gongkan’s uniquely surrealist style transforms these commonalities into playful and, at times, uncanny vignettes. Frequently incorporating depictions of himself in his compositions, alongside figures of various genders and races, he creates a distinct sense of narrative  without enough information to complete the story.

    A surreal painting by Gongkan titled Fusion Cuisine, exhibited at Tang Contemporary Art. The artwork depicts a minimalist scene with a round table draped in a white tablecloth, set against a gradient pale blue background. On the table, a silver platter holds a floral-patterned bowl containing a dark-skinned head with dreadlocks and a separate dish with a pale-skinned head with blonde hair, whose hair strands resemble noodles spilling over the edge. A delicate arrangement of flowers, including a red rose and yellow blossoms, is placed on the platter, adding an eerie yet elegant touch. The composition explores themes of identity, cultural blending, and surrealism with a clean, hyperrealistic aesthetic.

    Gongkan, Fusion Cuisine (2025). Courtesy of Tang Contemporary Art.

    Across the show, as well as his oeuvre, there is a unifying stylistic cohesion, which is achieved through his meticulous technical approach to painting. The artist transitions through colors via multiple thin layers, and lighter hues are gradually built up and kept to the outermost layers, making the images appear to radiate. Balanced by the use of simplified forms and other compositional elements, the otherwise austere compositions still brim with atmosphere and energy. In conjunction with the core themes of the exhibition, the artist’s style itself becomes a metaphor for the liminal spaces between cultures, societies, identities, and lived experiences.

    Gongkan, who is based in Bangkok, has roots in the Teo Chew community, an ethnic group originating from the Chaoshan region of China, which exposed the artist to not only another rich cultural heritage, but another facet of his own identity. Reflecting this is the inclusion of Chinese motifs and patterns, like the blue-and-white porcelain bowl in Non-Traditional Recipe (2025), a tongue-in-cheek painting that, with its title, is a multi-layered play on ideas around gender, relationships, and shared cultural experiences.

    A surreal painting by artist Gongkan titled Non-Traditional Recipe (2025), presented by Tang Contemporary Art. The artwork depicts two identical, stylized figures with short black hair sitting inside a large, ornate blue-and-white porcelain bowl filled with water. The figures, resembling young boys, appear to be calmly interacting, with one extending an arm toward the other. The background is a soft, gradient blue, creating a serene and dreamlike atmosphere. The painting blends elements of traditional Chinese porcelain design with contemporary surrealism, exploring themes of identity, connection, and cultural symbolism.

    Gongkan, Non-Traditional Recipe (2025). Courtesy of Tang Contemporary Art.

    Also featured in “Asynchronous Affinities” is Confinements to Expectation (2020), a video work that portrays Gongkan cutting ropes that tie him to his father. Here again, the artist’s use of metaphor touches both upon his own journey, but also greater themes of trust, attachment, and division.

    “Gongkan: Asynchronous Affinities” is on view at Tang Contemporary Art, Hong Kong, March 22–May 14, 2025.

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