• Deities of Daily Needs, reframe and anchor our experiences into something monumental- something divine and cared for, even when we...
    Photo by Jessica Tremp.

    Deities of Daily Needs, reframe and anchor our experiences into something monumental- something divine and cared for, even when we are pushed to the edge of menial frustration. 

    N.Smith Gallery is thrilled to present Deities of Daily Needs – Vipoo Srivilasa's solo exhibition with the gallery.

     

    In Deities of Daily Needs, Vipoo's playful, spirited collection of ceramic figurines celebrates the everyday challenges we all face. Each deity, from the Parking Deity to the Instagram Deity, is crafted with humour and care, offering its own little solution to life’s minor annoyances. Whether it’s finding a perfect parking spot or boosting your online presence, these deities are here to serve.

     

    As an interactive installation, Vipoo invites you to come to the gallery with your everyday woes and make offerings to the daily deities. Who knows? They could hear your wish! 

  • Srivilasa’s deities with beady eyes that bloom for our attention, their little hands that reach out for ours, realize through their cuteness that these seemingly small issues are “worthy” of our attention.
  • Vipoo Srivilasa Domus, the Keeper of Domestic Bliss, 2024 clay, glaze, gold lustre & paint 30 x 31 x 14...
    Vipoo Srivilasa
    Domus, the Keeper of Domestic Bliss, 2024
    clay, glaze, gold lustre & paint
    30 x 31 x 14 cm (tallest)
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Ailura, the Deity of Unconditional Love, 2024 clay, glaze & gold lustre 18 x 12 x 12 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Ailura, the Deity of Unconditional Love, 2024
      clay, glaze & gold lustre
      18 x 12 x 12 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Temporus, the Master of Time, 2024 clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media 72 x 33 x 15 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Temporus, the Master of Time, 2024
      clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media
      72 x 33 x 15 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Libera, the Deity of Freedom and Adventure, 2024 clay, glaze & gold lustre 21 x 19 x 19 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Libera, the Deity of Freedom and Adventure, 2024
      clay, glaze & gold lustre
      21 x 19 x 19 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Parcus, the Guide of Parking, 2024 clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media 44 x 16 x 16 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Parcus, the Guide of Parking, 2024
      clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media
      44 x 16 x 16 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Aviara, the Keeper of Dual Homes, 2024 clay, glaze & gold lustre 34 x 19 x 16 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Aviara, the Keeper of Dual Homes, 2024
      clay, glaze & gold lustre
      34 x 19 x 16 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Somnus, the Guardian of Rest, 2024 clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media 44 x 15 x 15 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Somnus, the Guardian of Rest, 2024
      clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media
      44 x 15 x 15 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Viritas, the Enhancer of Social Influence, 2024 clay, glaze & gold lustre 59 x 47 x 20 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Viritas, the Enhancer of Social Influence, 2024
      clay, glaze & gold lustre
      59 x 47 x 20 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Decidus, the Arbiter of Choices, 2024 clay, glaze & gold lustre 44 x 19 x 14 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Decidus, the Arbiter of Choices, 2024
      clay, glaze & gold lustre
      44 x 19 x 14 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Motiva, the Inspirer of Action, 2024 clay, glaze & gold lustre 25 x 15 x 13 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Motiva, the Inspirer of Action, 2024
      clay, glaze & gold lustre
      25 x 15 x 13 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Salutaris, the Patron of Well-being, 2024 clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media 57 x 34 x 16 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Salutaris, the Patron of Well-being, 2024
      clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media
      57 x 34 x 16 cm
  • 'Srivilasa reimagines these traditions for an Australian context, asking: what modern concerns must we pray for today? What would a deity look like for someone trying to balance the throws of everyday life - of work or social media?'

    • Vipoo Srivilasa Amoritus, the Deity of Passion, 2024 clay, glaze, gold lustre & ceramic transfer 43 x 20 x 15 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Amoritus, the Deity of Passion, 2024
      clay, glaze, gold lustre & ceramic transfer
      43 x 20 x 15 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Calma, the Spirit of Tranquillity, 2024 clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media 58 x 33 x 17 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Calma, the Spirit of Tranquillity, 2024
      clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media
      58 x 33 x 17 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Pyroguard, the Fire Sentinel, 2024 clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media 52 x 25 x 18 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Pyroguard, the Fire Sentinel, 2024
      clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media
      52 x 25 x 18 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Lazulite, the Deity of Blissful Laziness, 2024 clay, glaze & gold lustre 33 x 23 x 17 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Lazulite, the Deity of Blissful Laziness, 2024
      clay, glaze & gold lustre
      33 x 23 x 17 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Venditus, the Deity of Sales, 2024 clay, glaze, cobalt pigment & gold lustre 56 x 30 x 22 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Venditus, the Deity of Sales, 2024
      clay, glaze, cobalt pigment & gold lustre
      56 x 30 x 22 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Creatrix, the Muse of Innovation, 2024 clay, glaze, gold lustre 57 x 22 x 16 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Creatrix, the Muse of Innovation, 2024
      clay, glaze, gold lustre
      57 x 22 x 16 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Connexus, the Weaver of Seamless Connection, 2024 clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media 72 x 25 x 16 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Connexus, the Weaver of Seamless Connection, 2024
      clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media
      72 x 25 x 16 cm
    • Vipoo Srivilasa Chitara, the Deity of Small Talk, 2024 clay, glaze & gold lustre 59 x 15 x 19 cm
      Vipoo Srivilasa
      Chitara, the Deity of Small Talk, 2024
      clay, glaze & gold lustre
      59 x 15 x 19 cm
  • Vipoo Srivilasa Floravita, the Nurturer of Abundant Growth, 2024 clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media 33 x 24 x...
    Vipoo Srivilasa
    Floravita, the Nurturer of Abundant Growth, 2024
    clay, glaze, gold lustre & mixed media
    33 x 24 x 3 cm
  • Deities of Daily Needs.

    Vipoo Srivilasa's Deities of Daily Needs, introduces a vibrant pantheon of helpers for the modern world who watch over us and listen to our disgruntled moans over menial trials of everyday life. For all the times when you need an extra hand, a keen eye to find a parking spot, someone to nudge you out the door when you're running late - these deities are here to serve. As both a humorous and sincere reflection of our collective 'trivial' struggles, Srivilasa acknowledges how significant their role in our lives are, how they affect our moods and determine how we spend our days. Embracing instead a spirit of joy, we are reminded of our personal capacity to pause and reflect, and the inherent desire to ask for help when life gets frustrating. 


    In both historical and contemporary Thai culture, people often pray to deities for practical needs - a good harvest, protection for family, even attracting customers to a new business. As a theological blend of different beliefs, Thai customs have consistently evolved with the contemporary. Srivilasa reimagines these traditions for an Australian context, asking: what modern concerns must we pray for today? What would a deity look like for someone trying to balance the throws of everyday life - of work or social media? The governance of these deities, though seemingly small and particular, meet us in our current moment. While they carry cultural resonances that bridge Vipoo's Thai heritage with his experiences in contemporary Australian society, these works embody an empathy universal for the desire for slowness and an appreciation for all things.

     

    At first glance we might not see the value in the smallness of our everyday annoyances - how to keep the houseplants alive, mastering the art of small talk, or even knowing how to relax (truly relax), and yet they appear here fully formed and tangible. Srivilasa's deities with beady eyes that bloom for our attention, their little hands that reach out for ours, realize through their cuteness that these seemingly small issues are "worthy" of our attention. Personifying our everyday struggles, they are not only something to be known, but to be loved!

     

    They are youthful in that way. Their exuberant liveliness shining in how they bend and twist, singing with childlike excitement for the world around them. Contagiously, their sense of fun in embracing the absurdity of modern life reframes menial tasks into exciting and new challenges, developing and ever-evolving. 

     

    On paper garlands, Srivilasa invites you to create a space for both complaint and gratitude, where offering up prayer to these deities allows for time for reflection. All the offerings that accumulate in this makeshift temple illustrate this collective meditation, becoming a physical manifestation of intention. Much like the concept of merit-making in Buddhist traditions, the act of making an offering becomes a ripple effect, an acknowledgment that our words, our actions, leave permanent marks on the world around us.

     

    As both an exercise in acceptance and celebration, there is an underlying acknowledgment of how we overlook these parts of our life, reminding us to appreciate the 'small'.  His deities provide both comfort and a gentle nudge towards gratitude, encouraging us to not only embrace, but share our joy through new found rituals. Vipoo Srivilasa's Deities of Daily Needs, reframe and anchor our experiences into something monumental- something divine and cared for, even when we are pushed to the edge of humdrum frustration.
  • Bio.

    Bio.

    'Central to Vipoo Srivilasa's creative practice is art's ability to elicit the sense of joy, whilst also acting as a conduit for serious issues...'

    A Thai-born Australian artist recognised as a leader in the field of ceramics, Vipoo Srivilasa creates work that engages with complex questions of queerness, migration and spiritual meaning, using an aesthetic and medium that is accessible, uplifting and beautiful.

     

    Vipoo has exhibited extensively around the world, including Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Saatchi Gallery, London; Ayala Museum, Philippines; Yingge Ceramics Museum, Taiwan; Nanjing Arts Institute, China and the National Gallery of Thailand. His work is held in national and international public collections across the globe including Henan Museum, China; Roopanakar Museum of Fine Arts, India; Craft Council, UK, and the National Gallery of Australia. In 2021, Vipoo was awarded the Ceramic Artist of the Year by the American Ceramic Society for his contribution to the global clay community.

     

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