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  • LIFE

    Showcasing the potential of diversity

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 26/05/2021

    » Many people with special needs use art as a tool or "language" to communicate their feelings and experiences through diverse and particular methods. Some of them have strong support from their parents, so they are able to develop their potential and create impressive works. Organised by the Rainbow Room Foundation and Art Connection, an exhibition titled "Language Of The Soul" showcases striking paintings and textile art by six artists with special needs.

  • LIFE

    Celebrating Rattanakosin art

    Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 16/02/2023

    » The Year of the Rabbit provides an occasion for the "Gilded Black Lacquer Cabinet" exhibition at the historic Thaworawatthu Building to present a new collection, the majority of which is featured in the Gold-Motif Cabinets: Series 2 (Rattanakosin Era) Book 1.

  • LIFE

    Searching for identity through art

    Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 03/12/2020

    » Biracial artist Rook Floro's latest exhibition "Alpha/Omega: The One Between Fire And Water" is a personal reflection of his mixed heritage and search for the meaning of life.

  • LIFE

    Immersive digital art on event horizon at True Digital Park West

    Life, Published on 04/01/2023

    » The latest digital technologies help create another dimension of art during "The Gate Immersive Theatre" exhibition on the 1st floor of True Digital Park West, Sukhumvit 101, daily from 8am to 10pm until March 15.

  • LIFE

    A story told a hundred different ways

    Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 13/11/2019

    » The annual khon masked dance returns to Thailand Cultural Centre, with this year's feature being the episode Sueb Marga: The Adventures Of Hanuman. To help enhance the audience experience, a special accompanying exhibition provides different interpretations of the beloved tale.

  • THAILAND

    Art space: the final frontier

    News, Published on 19/05/2018

    » Out of the blue, Bangkok governor Aswin Kwanmuang recently floated the idea that City Hall should take over managing the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC).

  • LIFE

    Let's start with forever

    Life, Ariane Kupferman-Sutthavong, Published on 23/08/2018

    » A newcomer to the Thai art scene, Mexican-Taiwanese artist Pedro Hernandez is holding his first solo exhibition at Speedy Grandma, as part of the Bangkok Biennial.

  • LIFE

    Taking down The ‘Third World’

    Life, Pimrapee Thungkasemvathana, Published on 03/09/2014

    » In 1974, Mao Zedong decided China was part of the Third World, not the Second World as categorised by the Communist block. Mao's idea of the Third World deviated from Cold War-era political ideologies and discounted the history of colonialism and imperialism. His "Third World" was a band of non-aligned nations falling behind those which were more rich and powerful — the US and Soviet Union in the First World; Japan, Canada, Australia and the rest of Europe in the Second World.

  • LIFE

    Liberation through Thainess

    Life, Published on 19/02/2020

    » CU Art4C -- a dedicated art gallery facility and multipurpose space operated by Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts -- invites visitors to explore the meaning of "Liberated" by Akin Kanjanapokin, aka Teeprang, with his first solo exhibition. The exhibition presents the Teeprang's fascination with Thai art and culture in various contexts; through his signature watercolour brushwork he questions notions of freedom and liberation through the concept of Thainess.

  • THAILAND

    Three months of edgy grassroots art

    Life, Ariane Kupferman-Sutthavong, Published on 06/07/2018

    » Bangkok's first-ever Biennial officially kicked off on Sunday night with an evening aerobics session on the Chao Phraya riverside at a popular spot for dwellers and sports lovers beneath the Rama VIII bridge. The choice of location -- anchored in Bangkok residents' daily lives -- and the disruptive event itself -- complete with ceremonial opening remarks and a ribbon-cutting moment -- set the tone (i.e. caustic, critical and edgy) for the many art exhibitions and activities to be held in Bangkok and elsewhere in Thailand in the coming months.

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