Current Exhibition at Jenggala's Gallery

"City of Angels, Plains of Dust"

An Exhibition of Photography
by Rio Helmi


June 15th 2007 - September 7th 2007




This series of images came about on an assignment for a book about Thailand called 9 Days in the Kingdom organized by the publisher Editions Didier Millet. Fifty odd photographers were sent to different parts of Thailand. I drew Isaan, one of the poorest parts of Thailand more famous for exporting cheap labour and people desperate to better their lot in life than anything else.

The contrast with Bangkok, city of the angels with all its glitter and chaos, could hardly be more striking. Isaan was dry and arid. The earth was hard, but surprisingly the people were not. The city of Khon Kaen, site of one of Thailands biggest university campuses, highlighted these contrasts.

Throbbing discos in the town’s two lonely “high rises”, cartloads of fried insects in the nightmarket, lines of begging monks threading their way silently through the city, unusually high percentages of foreign men with local wives, brand new Japanese luxury cars, sprawling garbage recycling dumps – all this in the middle of vast fields of dusty crops, skinny cows, unending sugarcane fields, poor farmers scratching what they could out of the recalcitrant earth.

I then hopped a flight to Angkor, once the biggest city in the world. It had its fair share of history with its southern neighbour - hence the name Siam Reap. Here all the glory and bustle of the past lies in dust and ruins, a reminder of our mortality. Being there put my whirlwind trip through Thailand into perspective.



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