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Out of the darkroom

Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 23/09/2015

» One doesn't know where to begin, and with what sort of mood, with "Rediscovering Forgotten Thai Masters Of Photography".

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Kaleidoscopic whirlpool of colour

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 05/08/2015

» You can easily miss the turn into H Gallery Chiang Mai. A small road forks off the highway at Mae Rim, skirting along an irrigation canal, and a patchwork of verdant paddies, glistening in the July drizzle, opens up like a vision. At a curve as the road takes a slight dip downhill, there is a building covered with hanging vines and bursting flowers. A gallery snuck away in the middle of northern rice fields is not an anomaly but a continuation of Chiang Mai's vast possibility. There you go, a trip to the venue is already an attraction in itself.

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The final call

Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 28/05/2015

» The curtains are coming down on La Fête 2015, the annual Franco-Thai cultural co-operation festival, as it will be held for the 11th and final time from June 3-20. Next year, according to the Embassy of France, it's likely that shows and performances will be spread out all-year-round.

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Speedy Grandma

Life, Published on 08/04/2015

» In the exhibition, "Lucida", curator Chol Janepraphaphan collaborated with a group of artists including Nut Sawasdee, Lek Kiatsirikajorn, Latthapon Korkiatarkul, Surajate Tongchua and Chulayarnnon Siriphol to experiment with the interpretation of dreams to create artwork.

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Intricate, abstract, wild

Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 08/04/2015

» More than anything, Filipino artist Louie Cordero's paintings at Bangkok University Gallery's (BUG) current show, "Golden Rule", are fun. On the floor, traces of spilled paint are still visible — as BUG's artist-in-residence, the gallery's second floor was used as Cordero's studio.

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Numthong Gallery

Life, Published on 01/04/2015

» Through his unique brush strokes, Krit Chantranet paints human flesh and muscle as an exploration into body's imperfections and true identity.