
Installation view

Double Doubling, 2025 needle felting wool, coloured 3D print polylactic acid, metal hairband


Installation view
Acclimate Undone
Tulapop Saenjaroen
28 September - 23 November 2025
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A gathering with Fashioning Show, Saturday, 11 October 2025
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Storage is pleased to welcome you to Tulapop Saenjaroen’s solo exhibition “Acclimate Undone.” The exhibition unfolds through a distinctive approach to assembling and presenting, one that grounds itself in questions of structure and in a reflective act of resetting. The works are newly conceived in response to the space and its perceptible relationship with image, infrastructure, labour, and care.
Walking through this exhibition seems to recall the experience of watching Tulapop’s moving-image works, which expand, transform, and guide us into the art exhibition’s terrain. The four newly conceived works draw out subjects connected to place, layers of time, image, roles, sound, and perception, not as representations, but as entities in their own right. Each work exists both as a distinct presence and in subtle entanglement with other elements.
For this exhibition, Tulapop extends his exploration of form and modes of connection (topological concerns), where understanding lies in continuities, transformations and networks of relations rather than from individual entities. Lines of light traverse the space in parallel, suggesting a continuous yet non-linear time. Peripheral images, embedded in both space and collective memory, reemerge within contexts intertwined with the essence of care and the caretaker. Sound and listening become a story, merging with perception, presence, and shifting positions that create distances between separation and belonging. For Tulapop, the exhibition is a productive space that migrates, transforms, and extends into new spaces through sight, sound, and participation. Rather than site-specific, it is a specific situation in which works and spaces move across, alongside, and within their surroundings.
“Acclimate Undone” invites viewers to pass through and linger in a state of uncompleted attunement with the environment, the situations, and with something or someone.
About the artist:
Tulapop Saenjaroen is an artist and filmmaker whose practice spans performance, sound, and moving image. His recent works interrogate the relations between image production and the production of subjectivity, as well as the paradoxes of control and freedom in late capitalism. Saenjaroen explores themes such as tourism, self-care, mental illness, free labor, power relations in storytelling, metaphysics, and cinema itself through acts of re-making and re-interpreting produced images and their networks.
His works have been presented internationally at film festivals, screenings, and exhibitions including Berlinale, Locarno Film Festival, New York Film Festival, Cinéma du réel, International Film Festival Rotterdam, DOK Leipzig, International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Images Festival (Toronto), European Media Art Festival, e-flux Screening Room, Ghost 2565: Live Without Deadtime, M+, REDCAT, Museum of the Moving Image (NYC), 100 Tonson Gallery, Harvard Film Archive, Abandon Normal Devices, BEFF7, among many others.
Saenjaroen lives and works in Bangkok.
Artist’s Assistant : Aticha Suttiwerawat Kardpol Nitipisanon
Lighting Specialist : Kullakaln Gururatana
Poster Designer : Benjarat Aiemrat
Installation Team : Paraform Studio
Performance Sound Designer : Pansan Klongdee
Acknowledgement :
Palin Ansusinha
Danaya Chulphuthiphong
Olan Netrangsi
Atit Sornsongkram
Prae Pupityastaporn
Kawinwat Rojboonyasiri
Voranut Vorapitak
Work List:
Topological Dialogue, 2025
monogram light projection, stainless steel, coloured gels
The Thick of the Pool, 2025
digital audio (TH/ENG),mp3 player, noise cancelling headphone, wall mounted seat
4.24 minute
Double Doubling, 2025
needle felting wool, coloured 3D print polylactic acid, metal hairband
Degrowth (or the edge of indeterminacy), 2025
laser print on exhibition handout
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Poster design: Theetat Thunkijjanukij
Installation: Paraform Studio
Photograph: Atelier 247
