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Manit Sriwanichpoom ( th, มานิต ศรีวานิชภูมิ, born 27 September 1961) is a Thai photographer, writer, contemporary artist and social activist. His notable work is a photo set called ''Pink Man''. The set consists of photos of a man in pink silk tuxedo and his pink shopping cart shot in different locations around the world.


Biography

Manit was born in Bangkok and graduated from
Srinakharinwirot University Srinakharinwirot University (abbr: SWU; th, มหาวิทยาลัยศรีนครินทรวิโรฒ; abbr: มศว) is a public university in Bangkok, Thailand. Founded in 1949, the university was the first upper-educati ...
. After graduation, he worked as a photographer for Bureau Bangkok. In 2007 he won the Higashikawa Prize from photo fiesta in Hokkaido, Japan. He worked in film industry as a producer and cinematographer of '' Citizen Juling'' (2008), '' Shakespeare Must Die'' (2012) and '' Censor Must Die'' (2014).


Work

In 1982 Manit had his first exhibition in a group exhibition called "5 View Points" at Bhirasri Modern Art Institute, Bangkok. His first solo exhibition was "Artists in Back & White" in 1990 at Alliance Française, Bangkok. In 1985 he had his first international group exhibition "The 4th Asian Painting" in
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. He got his first solo international exhibition "Phantom Parody" in Singapore and "Bangkok in Pink" in Japan in 2002.


''Pink Man''

In 1997 he created the ''Pink Man'' collection to convey his attitude towards consumerism in Thailand and around the world. The first collection was called ''Pink Man Begins'', featuring photos of a man in a pink silk tuxedo (played by Sompong Thawee) and his pink shopping cart in La-Lai-Sup market, Bangkok. According to Manit, "Pink Man is my upset and alienated feeling towards the concept of consumerism which has been accepted simply and without consideration by Thai society. I feel that this system has enslaved us without our realization. Moreover, we are being forced to act in the same way; there is a move towards uniformity. Pink Man is wandering quietly and smilelessly, like a robot". In 1998 he made a second set of photographs called ''Pink Man on Tour'' are taken at tourist locations in Thailand to show disagreement to the government's campaign called "Amazing Thailand". In 2000 he published the ''Pink Man on European Tour"'' photo set; in 2001 he made a photo set called ''Horror in Pink'' showing photos of the pink man edited into historical photos of the 1976
Thammasat University massacre The 6 October 1976 massacre, or the 6 October event ( th, เหตุการณ์ 6 ตุลา ) as it is known in Thailand, was a violent crackdown by Thai police and lynching by right-wing paramilitaries and bystanders against leftist ...
to remind people of that event again. In 2003 he created the sets call ''Pink Man in Venice'', ''Hungry Ghost'', and ''Pink Man in Paradise''. He published ''La Vie en Pink'' in 2004, ''Pink, White & Blue'' in 2005, ''Beijing pink'' in 2006 and made a model product from the Pink Man character as "Pink Man—The Icon of Consumerism" during 2007 – 2008.


Kathmandu Gallery

In 2006 he also opened a gallery called Kathmandu Photo Gallery on Pan Road, Silom, Bangkok. It features his own works, but also the works of other artists.


Cinema Oasis

With collaborator and financial backer, Ing Kanjanavanit, AKA Ing K, Manit opened Cinema Oasis in central Bangkok. It has a 48-seat screening room with a five-metre screen and Dolby 5.1 surround sound system. Manit says that the initial urge to build the cinema was fueled the pair's outrage over the banning of their films. The cinema's mission has evolved into exposing people to films they would not normally see and to provide a platform for independent filmmakers. "Our first programme was a series called 'Beyond Pad Thai', Thai films that are underrated and little known," he said.


Political work

In October 2007 Manit Sriwanichpoom and Vasan Sitthiket together founded a political party called the "Silapin Party", to criticize the policy of the
Thai Rak Thai Party The Thai Rak Thai Party (TRT; th, พรรคไทยรักไทย, , ; "Thais Love Thais Party") was a Thai political party founded in 1998. From 2001 to 2006, it was the ruling party under its founder, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawat ...
. Manit served as deputy chief, but later he quit the party on 15 November 2007. The party was disbanded in 2009.


References

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