Tuck Muntarbhorn

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Tuck Muntarbhorn
ทัก มันตาภรณ์
BornJanuary 1994
Bangkok, Thailand
NationalityThai

Tuck Muntarbhorn (Thai: ทัก มันตาภรณ์; born January 1994 in Bangkok, Thailand) is a Thai artist, curator, contemporary art collector[1] and entrepreneur based in London and Bangkok.[2] Muntarbhorn is Thailand's first contemporary art collector to produce and curate an art exhibition in the UK.[3]

He co-founded the international fashion brand Busardi in 2009 with the intention of bridging the exclusivity of haute couture with the accessibility of prêt-à-porter (as 'semi-couture').[2] In 2015, it became the first Thai label to exhibit collections at the Paris Fashion Week.[4] Within the field of haute couture, Muntarbhorn's creations have been characterized among those that reflect designers' own personalities.[5]

Muntarbhorn views creativity as a spiritual practice:[6] an awareness of thought, feeling, sensation, perception and intention; creating photography and sculpture to unite Eastern and Western symbols of spirituality to promote humanitarianism.

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  1. ^ Dolciami, Cristopher. "TEDxSOAS Theme: "A New Perspective"". TED. TED. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b Cabasset, Patrick (June–July 2015). "Grand Soir" (in French). No. 996. L'Officiel Paris. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Photographic Contemplation". Aesthetica Magazine. 3 October 2017. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  4. ^ Pitchitmarn, Parisa (22 October 2015). "DNA of Design". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  5. ^ Kim, Ji U; Jun, Yuh Sun; Kim, Young Sam (31 October 2016). "A Study on the Style Types and Characteristics of Fashion Designers According to Pursuing in Brand Images of Haute Couture Fashion Show Finale". Fashion & Textile Research Journal (in Korean). 18 (5): 564–576. doi:10.5805/sfti.2016.18.5.564. ISSN 1229-2060. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  6. ^ Stanciu, Elena (2017). "Transparent Bodies and Luminous Selves. In conversation with Tuck Muntarbhorn". petrieinventory.com. PETRIe. Retrieved 27 May 2019.

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