Chumpon Apisuk is a pioneering artist and social activist known for his contributions to performance art in Thailand and Southeast Asia. For over 60 years, he has used the body as a conceptual medium to engage with political, social, and cultural issues, both locally and globally.
This online archive presents his artistic practice from the late 1960s to the present. It features a wide range of materials, including performance and exhibition history, writings such as novels, poetry, and personal journals, as well as paintings, drawings, interviews, documentation of collaborative projects, awards, and other important records. These materials reflect how his art and activism have evolved through changing social contexts, revealing a lifelong commitment to performance practice.