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Enjoying freedom of expression
Life, Brandon Harder, Published on 31/10/2016
» Trudeau is not a new name in Canadian politics. Where I come from, it hasn't aged well. So, when I saw a smile break out on the face of a Thai as the topic of Justin Trudeau came up in a recent conversation, I was caught off guard, being in the Land of Smiles notwithstanding.
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Ride through the wilder west
Life, Brandon Harder, Published on 03/11/2016
» From the beginning, there is something deeply wrong about Westworld, but that's what is so right about it.
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The sublime imperfection
Life, Brandon Harder, Published on 01/12/2016
» Perfection is a pipe dream, yet many photographers spend their entire lives chasing the dragon. Landry Dunand is not among them. That much was evident in a collection of his wholly analogue photographic work splayed out across the floor of his home in Bang Krachao as he prepped for an exhibition called "Silver Fermentation" to be displayed from Dec 1-30 at the Neilson Hays Library on Surawongse Road.
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Disappearing memories caught on canvas
Life, Brandon Harder, Published on 07/12/2016
» Photographs often serve as wells people return to when they wish to drink from the past. Occasionally life manages to poison these wells, yet some people still choose to drink.
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Serious but bizarre intricacies
Life, Brandon Harder, Published on 08/12/2016
» Had George Orwell taken over Lewis Carroll's Wonderland trip, Thai artist Pom Jitpratuk would've made a suitable illustrator.
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The elephants in the room
Life, Brandon Harder, Published on 19/12/2016
» When seven-month-old elephant Mosha stepped on a landmine near the Myanmar border, the explosion ravaged her leg. Immobilised, she would've been marked for death, were it not for the staff at Friends of the Asian Elephant (FAE) hospital in Lampang, southeast of Chiang Mai.
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Hua Lamphong in a different light
Life, Brandon Harder, Published on 21/12/2016
» Over the last 100 years, Bangkok's Hua Lamphong station has been the origin of countless journeys. And not all of them involved leaving the station.
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A streetwise riff on the Impressionists
Life, Brandon Harder, Published on 05/01/2017
» Thai artist Patcharapon Tangruen earned his reputation on the streets. Armed with tins of spray paint, he has travelled the world, leaving walls from Bangkok to Berlin emblazoned with his bold style and his artist name -- Alex Face.
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