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    See the world in black and white at this exhibition

    Life, Published on 22/04/2021

    » Kathmandu Photo Gallery is hosting "You Don't Have To Be Black To Be Outraged", a photographic exhibition by Bangkok-based British artist Justin Mills from Saturday to June 26.

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    Filling the world with watchful eyes

    Life, Published on 05/09/2017

    » Kathmandu Photo Gallery is holding "A Trace Of Mortality", the first solo exhibition in Thailand by Malaysia's leading contemporary photographer Eiffel Chong, from Saturday to Oct 28.

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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.

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    Golden Tortoise Gallery

    Life, Published on 04/03/2015

    » Portraying the evolution of social relationships with the advent of new technology, French artist Michael Deloffre's 20 new paintings explore the colour black, revealing the space between light and shade, wide and straight movements which divulge colours and material.

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    Serindia Gallery

    Life, Published on 11/03/2015

    » Serindia Gallery presents a preview of Hamid Sardar-Afkhami's recent photo expedition in Myanmar. As a filmmaker and photographer, he captured ethnographic portraits in Myanmar's most diverse and once-restricted areas after the country opened up to the world.

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    Brownstone Studio

    Life, Published on 03/12/2014

    » After featuring in "Under The Radar", which showcased works by six emerging artists earlier this year at Chulalongkorn University's The Art Center, "Sub-Sukhumwit" is Pongsakul Chalao's debut solo exhibition in which he uses denim collage to create everyday scenes with incredible vividness.

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    The Jam Factory Gallery

    Life, Published on 26/11/2014

    » The Jam Factory Gallery presents "Tàmçois", the first solo exhibition by Thaweesak "Loley" Sritongdee in two years. Like the exhibition title suggests (Tamsua is a kind of Thai papaya salad influenced by Lao papaya salad which mixes a variety of ingredients from rice noodles, pickle and bean sprouts), Loley presents in this set of works various thoughts about being human, from love to sex, desire and death.

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