INTRODUCTION
Reimagines Buddhism through art and fashion by Eda Phanlert Sriprom. The self-documented works about desexualization that celebrates the rich and diverse wealth of individual identities.
MUSEUM WORKS
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Museum der Kulturen - Basel
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Schwules Museum - Berlin
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Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum - Cologne
PUBLIC ART INTSTALLATIONS
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Basel Social Club - Basel
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Art Basel - Basel
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Schlosspark - Berlin
COLLABORATION
EdaEditions provides a unique opportunity for museums, collectors, and brands to engage with contemporary art that merges Buddhist heritage. By transforming surplus temple textiles into sculptural garments and installations.
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Presented at the Museum der Kulturen Basel, The Happy Buddha significantly deepened visitor interaction and increased online visibility, offering not only a work of art but a participatory experience that resonates with diverse audiences.
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Brings extensive experience in public and museum installations. The project can be tailored to your architectural context, indoors or outdoors, or developed into a new, site-specific commission.
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As a trans artist working within Buddhist contexts, Eda’s practice bridges spirituality and contemporary discourse, aligning naturally with institutions committed to diversity and cultural dialogue.
THE BUDDHA WEARS PRADA
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COLLECTIBLE ARTWORKS
LATEST WORK
THE LITTLE BUDDHA
Made of a ½ Swiss FR silver coin from 1950 that is often overlooked into a revered spiritual symbol. This project seeks to explore the intersection of the material and spiritual worlds, and the duality of value. It raises questions about the power of money and the transformative potential of art and belief.
The project encourages viewers to reconsider their perceptions of worth and to explore the deeper meanings behind material objects.
Exhibiting at a former bank in Basel Social Club between June 15-21, 2025 during Art Basel, creating a fitting backdrop for this value exploration.
PRESS
“With a bold, soulfully powerful gaze, Thailandese artist Eda Phanlert Sriprom entrances you with an artistic practice full of haunting underpinnings and spiritual layers, which are soulful and poignant in equal measure. ”
EDAVERSE - aesthetic talk
Written by Chidozie Obasi
PHOTOGRAPHY
“The Buddha wears Prada” (2025) is an art project that reimagines the intersection of religion and materialism through the lens of fashion by using discarded monk robes collected from temples. Creating a dialogue about the shifting perception of value and status symbols in contemporary society.
Documented by ZICKYF.LE
INSTALLATION
PLAYBOIL (2024) - The textile installation sculpted from surplus Buddhist textile for the Young Birds from Strange Mountains - The Queer Arts from Southeast Asia and its Diaspora Exhibition at Schwules Gay Museum in Berlin from 29.11.2024 - 04.08.2025
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Artist’s Self-Portrait
LATEST WORK
SOULWHAT explores the connection between the soul, art, fashion, and religion through Eda Phanlert Sriprom, a Buddhist trans artist and innovative fashion designer in Berlin. Her sculptural clothing is crafted from discarded textiles originally made for Buddhist monks, which are in surplus at temples in Thailand and reflect Buddhist values of desexualization.
Documented by JOHNTODS
SOULWHAT
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SOULWHAT -
seen by INSTINCT#16 at WE.ARE.VILLAGE in Berlin, Germany
HAPPY BUDDHA
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HAPPY BUDDHA -
The large-scale installation at the Museum der Kulturen Basel - Switzerland.
The Staircase to Heaven
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seen at Basel Social Club
SEXTING
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SEXTING -
Solo Exhibition at Bodhisattva LGBTQ+ Gallery, Bangkok, Thailand
SHOP
The collectible Happy Buddha sculpture symbolizes optimism in the present while enhancing our lifestyle. Beyond decoration, it invites participation in a meaningful mindfulness movement. Made from sustainable Buddhist monk textiles, the Reimagined Object embodies Samatha—a peaceful, content way of living by local handcraft artisans in Berlin.
HAPPY BUDDHA
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HAPPY BUDDHA -
The collectible little Buddha sculpture sustainably made of the Buddhist monk textiles.
JESUISEDA
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JESUISEDA -
The visual Documentation Photography by JohnTods in Thailand
Introduction
EdaEditions provides a unique opportunity for museums, collectors, and brands to engage with contemporary art that merges with Buddhist heritage. By transforming surplus temple textiles into sculptural garments and installations, her work challenges norms and fosters dialogue at the intersection of art, identity, and sustainability. Through commissioned works, exhibitions, and collaborations, institutions can participate in a global discussion on gender, spirituality, and material culture.
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What sex is an Angel ?
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What sex is an Angel ? -
seen by Adam Broomberg
LOVE IS IN THE HERMES
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Tapestry Installation at Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum RJM Cologne, Germany