The Italian artist Alessandro Sicioldr participates in ICONOSTASIS
ICONOSTASIS: No Masters, No Icons, a landmark exhibition that brings together four international masters and four Thai masters : Mu Pan (USA/ China), Alessandro Sicioldr (Italy), Stéphane Blanquet (France), Guy Slabbinck (Belgium), Kittisak Thapkoa (Thailand), Phadungsak Kheawpong (Thailand), Arnont Lertpullpol (Thailand), and Suwat Boontam (Thailand) to reaffirm a central question in the age of Al: what becomes of the human hand.
More than 120 paintings drawn from private collections in Thailand and new exclusive works of art by each of the 8 artists. The exhibition’s centerpiece is the Iconostasis wall at the entrance, a collaborative artwork by all eight masters. Above their contributions, 56 paintings by Thailand’s most promising young artists, selected through a national competition.
ICONOSTASIS is structured around a simple but powerful thesis: that true creativity emerges from mastery, and mastery emerges from tradition.
The central iconostasis wall embodies this philosophy. Visitors will pass through this monumental gateway to encounter the exhibition beyond, a journey that mirrors the artist’s own path from imitation to innovation. The 56 student works displayed above symbolize both aspiration and continuity: young talents following in the footsteps of sacred tradition.
Exhibition Details
Title: ICONOSTASIS: No Masters, No Icons
Venue: Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA BANGKOK)
Address: 499 Kamphaeng Phet 6, Ladyao, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900
Exhibition Period: 8 March – 26 April 2026
Opening Reception: 7 March 2026 at 02:30 pm
Public Hours: 10.00 am – 06.00 pm
(Closed on Mondays)
Admission: Free