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Life, Published on 24/01/2018
» Patchara Nantana's "Life Is Beautiful" is inspired by her reflection on how one's soul is connected to its surroundings. Investigating her own perspectives and values, her photos often feature her own body parts, with a focus on her biological gender in order to portray the mind waves that channel from one human being to another.
Life, Published on 29/11/2017
» The exhibition by Taweesak Molsawat is intended to mirror the endless environmental problems caused by the ways we live our lives taking advantage of the environment. The show is a combination works from the series "This Is Thailand: Thailand From 2006-Present" and extended new works. The conceptual idea is derived from the reinterpretation of jewellery as the reflection of the artist regarding social issues.
Life, Ariane Kupferman-Sutthavong, Published on 29/11/2017
» Kawita Vatanajyankur's video performances, set against candy-coloured backdrops, are both alluring and thought-provoking, as the artist is far more concerned with what's going on inside the candy factory than with bright and shiny wrappings, of the kind that has come to define our modes of consumption. With several major international exhibitions in 2017 -- including a stint at the Venice Art Biennale as part of the Alamak! Pavilion -- Kawita has been busy packing and unpacking, installing her works in locations around the globe.
Life, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 16/11/2017
» Discovering something that forces you to alter your worldview is no doubt an unnerving experience. For Los Angeles-based artist Saber, who arrived in Bangkok last month, discovering that there is not only one but two "City of Angels" was a massive revelation.
Life, Published on 15/11/2017
» Silent Ravage is the latest show by Aof Smith, a Bangkok-based artist who has cultivated a following among collectors and "lowbrow" artists in Thailand. Greatly influenced by American Pop-Surrealism, Aof Smith maintains the dreamscape of the surrealists and the celebration of the shallow world often associated to pop art.
Life, Published on 18/10/2017
» Marcelo Von Schwartz's photography shows non-existing spaces with objectivity, using this contradiction as an essential element in his art. In this exhibition, curated by Oya Aydin, Von Schwartz's works of imagination are in perspective with narrative architecture. The images explore photographic narrative to represent impossible spaces.
Life, Published on 05/10/2017
» The "Unfolding Kafka Festival" provides a platform for outstanding artistic trends in the field of contemporary art in Thailand. For the second edition, the festival will be held in Bangkok from Nov 3-22, and in Chiang Mai from Nov 24 and 25.
Life, Published on 20/09/2017
» As Thailand grapples with itself, a tug of war ensues between prosperity and collapse. This is a group exhibition by Adisak Jirasakkasem, Natchanon Vana, Suthtitham Thamsuk and Kanyarawit Phoolsawat.
Life, Ariane Kupferman-Sutthavong, Published on 15/09/2017
» A factory warehouse nestled in an urban forest, Yelo House has nothing to envy other industrial buildings turned creative spaces that line the Chao Phraya riverfront.
Life, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 14/09/2017
» Walking into "Hope Land" -- Jam Cafe's latest photography exhibition by rising American talent Adam Birkan -- some may appreciate the minimalist shots of people going about their day, soi dogs standing around in dumpsters, and the typical scenes of Bangkok's bustling chaos. Some, however, may also think that all of this is nothing new.