Saun Santipreecha & Luc Trahand

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Fugere

Saun Santipreecha & Luc Trahand

An audio-visual sculpture that brings together collective voices, dislodged and disembodied, held within public infrastructure. Rooted in both the words fugitive and fugue, Fugere’s compositional subjects flee from one another while seeking refuge in the architectural system itself. Engaging with the legacy of Beuys’ social sculpture as well as the currents of neoliberalism, participatory readings from various texts remain in flux, framed by fixed sculptural forms.

Saun Santipreecha is an interdisciplinary artist and composer (b. 1989, Thailand) based in Los Angeles, working at the intersection of image, sound, and body. He has had three solo exhibitions (two in Los Angeles (2023, 2024), one in Rome (2024)), as well as a sound sculpture commission for the ADN East German guardhouse at the Wende Museum (2024).

French-American interdisciplinary artist Luc Trahand’s work engages with the decortication of semiotics and the dis/integration of self within the socius. His most recent exhibitions are hum•drum (Aug–Sept 2024), an installation at Reisig & Taylor Contemporary, and circa ten to the ninety (2025), an ongoing performative chess project collaboration.