jiandyin (Jiradej Meemalai and Pornpilai Meemalai) are an interdisciplinary artist duo and curators based in Ratchaburi, Thailand. Since 2002, they have been developing research-driven, collaborative, and socially engaged works. jiandyin employ a wide range of disciplines and media to create platforms that analyze relationships between people and society, particularly in relation to local history. Their work often delves into the complex paradoxes of the nation-state, political conflict, and their impact on marginalized communities. In 2011, they founded Baan Noorg Collaborative Arts and Culture, a not-for-profit artist initiative that runs community-based art and cultural programs.

jiandyin received a fellowship grant from the Asian Cultural Council in New York (2009) and undertook residencies at Headlands Center for the Arts (San Francisco, 2010), International Studio & Curatorial Program (New York, 2010), Lichtenberg Studios (Berlin, 2013), and Civitella Ranieri Center (Umbria, 2013).

They have held numerous solo and group exhibitions internationally, including in Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, China, South Korea, the USA, Germany, the UK, Italy, and more. Their works have been featured in documenta fifteen (Germany, 2022), and biennales such as Kunsthal Charlottenborg Biennale (Copenhagen, 2025), Busan Sea Art Festival (South Korea, 2021), and Asian Art Biennial (Taiwan, 2019). In addition, they have been invited as guest speakers at many universities and conferences, with recent engagements including Share Meeting (Japan, 2025), SEASUN Art (Japan, 2025), Kathmandu University School of Arts (Nepal, 2025), and Royal College of Art (England, 2024).

 

Photo in courtesy of Anuchit Nimtalung

Exhibitions

Magic Mountain: The Ontology of Blue

jiandyin
December 6, 2025 - February 7, 2026
When place, people, time, and capitalism converge in an act that damages nature and exhausts resources, the investigation is no longer merely a surface study. It becomes a descent into hidden dimensions: social, political, economic, and financial power, including the state of being “Alive-Dead” that engulfs people in the communities who cannot escape the consequences.

Reminiscence: 5 years of Warin Lab

Ari Bayuaji, Cheong See Min, Eri Imamura, Imhathai Suwatthanasilp, Jamilah Haji
April 23 - May 16, 2026
This exhibition revisits our inquiries from past exhibitions, bringing together traces of what has shaped our program and community over time. It reflects on our five-year journey at this location, as we are in gear to move forward into a new chapter.