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    Jelly good show

    Muse, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 04/03/2017

    » For Sam Bompas and Harry Parr, it all began with making jelly just for fun after school and on weekends. More than a decade later, it's still about that, except that the duo are now among the world's most prominent and innovative event organisers.

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    Painting in the eye of the storm

    Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 03/12/2014

    » 'You'd better come up here, we should get drunk together and then talk," said Chiang Mai-based artist Mit Jai Inn. The 55-year-old, who insisted I address him as phi (brother) instead of loong (uncle) despite the fact that he was already an established artist before I was even born, was apologetic for not explaining himself very well during a recent telephone interview.  

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    Worst of times, best of times

    Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 17/09/2014

    » Under the current control of the military government, it is both the best and worst time to say what’s on your mind. Worst because what you casually post online today can prompt an invitation to a military camp tomorrow.

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    Creative dialogue

    Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 16/07/2014

    » It’s either very enticing or discouraging to viewers when curator Andrew Stahl says that his new exhibition “illustrates nothing” and that “we expect an electric conversation with excitement and perhaps even failure”. The show is called “Monologue Dialogue 3: Fragility And Monumentality”, currently on display on the ninth floor of Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, and the works from various artists shown together are just as overwhelming as the exhibition’s title itself.

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    A fitting fiasco

    Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 13/08/2014

    » Wasinburee Supanichvoraparch's melting ceramic works are reminiscent of Salvador Dali's pocket watch in The Persistence Of Memory. But while the Spanish master's fluid softness is a surrealist meditation on time, Wasinburee's is about fate, about subjecting his work of art to unpredictability.

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    Art Matters

    Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 20/08/2014

    » From melted vases as sculptures to an experimental video showing furniture being dropped from high above, artists in their current exhibitions around the city have taken up concepts such as "destruction" or "failure", and led them towards an unconventional turn.

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    Romancing history

    Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 17/10/2013

    » The year 1932, or 2475 by the Buddhist calendar, is marked by a number of Thais as one of the greatest changes in Thailand's political history _ the Siamese Revolution that transformed the government system from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional one.

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