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LIFE

Feel the fear, again

Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 23/03/2017

» Short review of Yuree Kensaku's "New Paintings" as the second phase of her "Atmosfear" exhibition at 100 Tonson Gallery: an anticlimax.

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LIFE

Decking the walls

Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 15/02/2017

» Bangkok's three newest art spaces - ApArt, Future Factory and Most Gallery.

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THAILAND

The case of the closing(?) Art Center

Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 11/01/2017

» To close down or not to close down? One would have thought that that is not the question for Chulalongkorn University's The Art Center, after having been one of Thailand's most prominent art institutions for 20 years -- after playing host to some of Thailand's best-established artists as well as international names such as Joan Miró, Marina Abramovic, Zhang Peili and more.

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LIFE

Songkhla's art scene comes alive

Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 26/08/2016

» The historic old town of Songkhla is always full of life. But everything -- the people and the picturesque old neighbourhood flanked by the lake on one side and ocean on the other -- was accentuated over the past weekend.

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LIFE

The traditional office may go way of the dinosaur

Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 06/07/2016

» In the not-so-distant future people may no longer be working in offices but instead will turn to alternative venues such as co-working spaces. This speculation is not hasty, considering it is the current vision of Charle Charoenphan, co-founder of one of Thailand's first co-working companies HUBBA. Since its launch in 2012, the business has thrived and Charle said in the past few years roughly 500 such spaces have sprung up across Thailand.

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LIFE

The future, in reverse

Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 08/06/2016

» On the surface, artist Apichatpong Weerasethakul's video of a night journey through a temple doesn't seem to be in dialogue with photographs of Sakhalin island by Japanese Tomoko Yoneda. Nor does there seem to be any connection between Field Recordings' video work documenting migrant workers on the banks of Shanghai's Huangpu River and MAP Office's incredibly detailed imaginary map of "future Hong Kong".

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LIFE

Blinded by the light

Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 25/05/2016

» As stated in the text, "Oscillation", an exhibition at Chulalongkorn University's Art Center which opened earlier this month, "considers a state of actively moving back and forth between multiple reference points and ideas, during which meanings are produced and reproduced".

LIFE

Another week, and another Bangkok mall

Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 04/05/2016

» Just when we thought we have had enough of community malls in Bangkok, yet another one has popped up. This time it's Suanplern Market on Rama IV, across from Channel 3 headquarters. The mall was officially opened in March but restaurants, shops and stalls have only just started to occupy the space.

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OPINION

Who’ll show the elephant out of the room?

News, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 28/04/2016

» There's this huge elephant in this room, of which no one -- neither the military government nor the general public -- talks about out loud, and it's one of the most likely explanations why the regime has held on to power as long as it has.

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LIFE

(Authorised) art attack

Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 20/01/2016

» Around this time in 2014, the late artist Mamafaka's one-eyed gigantic monster Mr. HellYeah, spray-painted at the ruins near BTS Ratchathewi, was "bombed" by another graffiti group. The original graffiti was done as part of the first edition of street art festival Bukruk in 2013, and when the controversy about it being defaced erupted, the unauthorised vandalism of the authorised vandalism exemplied the very essence of street art: nothing is permanent.