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Life, Published on 14/01/2025
» A collection of pictures taken in Paris and Bangkok in traditionally Thai spaces filled with history are showcased during "Rang Ruam Samai", at So Heng Tai Mansion on Charoen Krung Road until Jan 26.
Guru, Published on 13/12/2024
» Guru By Bangkok Post's pick of the most exciting products, activities, food and travel to indulge in.
Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 07/12/2023
» Even though winter winds arrived later than normal this year, Chiang Mai Design Week is on schedule and running for its ninth edition until Sunday, encouraging both local residents and tourists to discover the ancient capital of the Lanna kingdom through 200 intriguing programmes.
Life, Published on 25/10/2023
» Seacon Square on Srinakarin Road has recently allocated around 10,000m² on its 2nd and 3rd floor for "MunMun Art Destination (MMAD)", a new centre for art enthusiasts to present their work, express creativity and make art accessible to all.
Life, Published on 21/06/2023
» The relationship between humanity and the natural world is reflected through artwork during "Land & Water", which is running at Warin Lab Contemporary, until July 29.
Life, Published on 26/10/2022
» Art and photography enthusiasts are invited to enjoy three awe-inspiring activities during the second season of the "Art In The Parq" series of contemporary art exhibitions, at The Parq, Rama IV Road, until Feb 23 next year.
Published on 10/02/2021
» with young international artists. Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day are the first two chapters in a multimedia journey, a creative patchwork of different cultures and visions
Life, Published on 08/09/2020
» In keeping with the notion small is beautiful, La Lanta Fine Art presents the "1 x 1 x 1" exhibition that features small artworks with less than 1m dimensions, at Galleria 4, 2nd floor of River City Bangkok, until Oct 13.
Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 10/09/2018
» Jagged granite, chipped marble and debris from construction sites become an archive of their own past. At a glance, one won't see the leaves and flowers superimposed on those broken slabs of rock. At closer inspection, the melancholic splendour of the now-no-more greenery is there, delicately printed on the hard surface of the material that has replaced it.
B Magazine, Published on 09/09/2018
» They look like pictures that could have been taken on Mars, if not heavily Photoshopped, but Tom Jacobi emphasises again and again that all his photos are of real and uncontrived structures on Earth. Ranging from deserts with pockets of water to dramatic mountain ranges, his photographs capture a world you've likely never seen before -- largely in grey tones because he has gotten up at 4am to get these shots.