“Atlas I” is a 1995 artwork by the artist Rirkrit Tiravanija, associated with the Conceptual Art movement. The artwork falls under the genre of photography, showcasing a series of diverse and seemingly unrelated images arranged in a grid pattern.
The artwork consists of various photographic elements, each capturing a different scene or object. These images include aerial views, interior settings with tarp-covered sections, architectural structures, natural landscapes, and close-up shots of objects such as food items and technical drawings. The grid arrangement suggests a curated collection, possibly reflecting upon diverse narratives or experiences. The juxtaposition of different themes and subjects invites viewers to draw connections between the photographs, embodying the essence of Conceptual Art by challenging traditional interpretations and encouraging deeper contemplation on the relationships between visual elements.