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Behind the Scenes of the Air Pollution Art Exhibition in Bangkok
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Behind the Scenes of the Air Pollution Art Exhibition in Bangkok
An artist works on his art installation. This work is one of 20 pieces of artwork, titled Monolith Souvenir. It is made of leaves and plants covered in dust representing the consequences of particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns (PM2.5) on the nature.
The art is created by a Thai artist, Ruangsak Anuwatwimon to be displayed at ‘Right to Clean Air - The Art Exhibition. The event is organised by Greenpeace Southeast Asia at the Bangkok Art and Culture Center. It aims at raising public awareness on the impacts of air pollution and calls upon the Pollution Control Department to upgrade Thailand’s Air Quality Index (AQI) and enforce preventive measures on microscopic dust particles smaller than 2.5 microns (PM 2.5) in order to protect public health.
Creator:
Baramee Temboonkiat
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Keywords:
Air pollution
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Art works
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Artists
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Clean Air (campaign title)
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Climate (campaign title)
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Close ups
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Exhibitions
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Gloves
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Hands
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Indoors
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KWCI (GPI)
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Leaves
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One person