Prae Pupityastaporn is inculded in The Blue Hour at Workplace, London. The show's title refers to a period of twilight when the sun is at a specific position beneath the horizon and the sunlight's blue wavelengths dominate the sky. It holds a unique ambiance and energy, often evoking a range of emotions and psychological states - solitude, introspection, vulnerability, tension, mystery or fear. It brings a heightened sensitivity to the nuances of one's thoughts and emotions, and a blurring of the boundaries between the realms of the conscious and the subconscious. Within the exhibition, the artists explore the contemplative space that the blue hour offers and present a unique female perspective of solitude and intimacy either from an enclosed domestic interior or from isolated immersion in the outside world.
The exhibition features ten female artists: Aglaé Bassens, Hazel Brill, Cathleen Clarke, Olivia Jia, Laura Lancaster, Rachel Lancaster, Julia Maiuri, Prae Pupityastaporn, Sarah Schlesinger and Jill Tate.