Exhibitions and Art Events in Bangkok – September 28

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Have no plans for the week? Let us help you with it. Here you will find the most exciting art events to attend in Bangkok from 28 of September to 4 of October.

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Serindia Gallery – By The Glass

Opening: October 1st at 6pm

Where: O.P. Garden Soi Charoenkrung 36, Bangkok

The British artist Louise Truslow explores the artistic possibilities offered by glass.

Soy Sauce Factory – Spirit of Sanamluang

Opening: October 2 at 7pm

Where: Soi 24 Charoenkrung road, Bangkok

‘Spirit of Sanamluang’ is the solo exhibition by the Thai photographer Cherdwood Sakolaya.

Goja – Hoa!

Opening: October 2 at 7pm

Where: Sukhhumvit 71, Soi 3 Pridi Banomyong 5/2 Bangkok

 

Hoa! is a group exhibition by 4 Chiangmai artists: Orange, Sanchai, Kanaet & Mauv.

Chomp – Mega Dot

Opening: October 2 at 8pm

Where: 63-65 Samsen road, Phra nakon, Bangkok

‘Mega Dot’ is the first show by Cartoon Siwan Sandlakorn and deals with one’s specificities expression.

Numthong Gallery – Postcard of Love

Opening: October 3 at 6pm

Where: 72/3 Aree5 ( North ) Phahonyothin 7, Phahonyothin road, Bangkok

‘Post card of Love’ features about 50 recent printings and water-colored paintings by Kraisak Chirachaisakul.

Ongoing

Alliance Française Bangkok – PACHIMON

Until October 10

Where: 179 Thanon Witthayu, Lumpini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok

Curated by Myrtille Tibayrenc and presented by Toot Yung Gallery, this solo exhibition by the French photographer Claude Estèbe is part of the Photo Bangkok Festival and explores the notion of copy in Asian cultures.

Art Centre – Behind the painting

Until October 10

Where: Silpakorn University, Bangkok

Co-organized by the Bangkok’s Japan Foundation and the Silapakorn University’s Art Centre and curated by Hiroyuki Hattori, “Behind the Painting” is Chulayarnnon Siriphol’s solo exhibition. Following his participation in the Artist Residence Program at the Aomori Contemporary Art Centre (ACAC) in Japan, the exhibited artworks have been inspired by Sri Burapha’s 1937 novel.

Number 1 Gallery – Truth

Until October 11

Where: 919/1 The Silom Galleraia Bld., 4 Fl., 401-402, Silom Rd., Soi 19, Bangrak, Bangkok

For his solo exhibition, the emerging artist Kittisak Thapkoa presents a series of graphic drawings on canvas around the subject of sin and populated with evils.

The Jam Factory – Hope

Until October 17

Where: 41/1-5 The Jam Factory, Charoennakorn Rd., Bangkok

Hope features pictures by the photographer Patrick Brown.

 

Adler Gallery – Wu Jin

Until October 18

Where: 160/3 Soi Sukhumvit 33, Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok

Sathorn 11 Art Space – Blood Sweat Rust

Until October 20

Where: Sathorn Soi 11, South Sathorn Rd., Bangkok

Silpakorn Art Centre – Silpa: Transform

Until October 22

Where: 31 Silpakorn University, Na Pra Larn Road, Bangkok

This exhibition at the Silpakorn University Art Centre celebrates the 123 years of Silpa Bhirasri.

Jam – Memento Mori

Until October 23

Where: 41 Soi Rong Nam Kang (Charoen Rat Soi 1), Sathorn, Bangkok

BACC – P ROX IMITY – Part II

Until October 25

Where: Main Gallery, 7th floor

Heritage Bistro – MOTHER LAND

Until October 30

Where: Soi convent, Silom (Saladang BTS)

G1 Contemporary – Nelum

Until October 31

Where: Gaysorn Shopping Center, 999 Ploenchit Rd, Bangkok

Jim Thompson Art Center – Missing Links (Part Two)

Until October 31

Where: 6 Soi Kasemsan 2, Rama 1 Rd., Bangkok

Kathmandu Photo Gallery – Game: Part I

Until October 31

Where: 87 Thanon Pan, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok

Ink & Lion Café – ‘Tsu-na-ga-ri’ – ‘link/bond/connection’

Until November 1

Where: Ekamai 2, Bangkok

BACC – PAUSE

Until November 1

Where: Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Main Gallery, 9th floor.

Subhashok The Art Centre – Another Me

Until November 6

Where: Soi Phrom Chit ,Sukhumvit 39, Bangkok

Schemata Gallery – Present Tense

Until November 20

Where: Fl.1 Liberty Plaza, Thonglor, Sukhumvit 55, Bangkok

BACC – Abstract: The Truth of Art

Until November 22

Where: Multi-Function Room, 1st floor

 

100 Tonson Gallery – Chatchai Puipia: Sites of Solitude

Until April 3, 2016

Where: 100 Soi Tonson, Ploenchit Rd., Bangkok

Lowly or never previously presented self-portrait paintings, sculptures, drawings and guest-documentary materials are brought together in ‘Chatchai Puipia: Sites of Solitude/Still-Life, Self-Portraiture and the Living Archive, Part 1’. Puipia holds a significant role in the Thai contemporary art scene with works reflecting as much on the self as on the country social context.

Last Chance to See:

Neilson Hays Library – In the blink of an eye

Until September 30

Where: 195 Surawong Road, Bangkok

26 photographers from the Bangkok Photographers Group present 70 pictures representing the opening and closing processes of the camera shutter.

HOF Art Space – MYA

Hof Art - MYA Art Exhibition

Until September 30

Where: W District between Sukhumvit 69 – 71

Curated by the artist Sakwut Wisesmanee willing to bring together a group of renowned fashion photographers producing ‘spicy’ works, “MYA” features photographs by ‘Paktai Latin’ (including Chamni Thipmanee, Nopadon Chotasiri, Amarit Chusuwan, Chira ‘Neng’ Wichaisuthikul, Surat ‘Jo’ Jariyawattanawijit, Surasak ‘Rang’ Ittirit) that reflect about women.

WTF – Weatherproof

WTF Bar & Gallery ‎- Weatherproof Exhibition

Until September 30

Where: 7 Sukhumvit Soi 51 Wattana Klongton-Nua, Bangkok

Curated by Ark Fongsmut, ‘Weatherproof’ highlights the beauty behind the damages from the last Tsunami (2004), Severe Flooding (2011) and Earthquake (2014), through photographs by the Thai artists Angkrit Ajchariyasophon, Dansoung Sungvornveshapan, Miti Ruangkritya, Rasiguet Sookkarn, Soopakorn Srisakul and Withit Chanthamarit.

Rebel Art Space – Indo/Thailand

Until 30 September

Where: Sukhumvit 67, BTS: Prakanong, Wattana, Bangkok

The exhibition brings together works by the Indian artists Palash Paul & Avijit Mukherjee and the Thai artists Madee Pattanasri, Pipat Saksirikasemkul & Suriya Chayacharoen.

Chomp – THE GENESIS

CHOMP - Amonwan Dolly Mirpuri's Solo Exhibition

Until September 30

Where: 63-65 Samsen road, Phra nakon, Bangkok

Amonwan Dolly Mirpuri presents cross-cultural symbolism artworks inviting to a philosophical journey towards self-realization.

Kalwit studio & gallery – EQUABLE

Until October 3

Where: 119/14 Ruamrudee soi2, Wireless rd., Bangkok

This exhibition displays works by Soichiro Shimizu, Natanel Gluska, Wal Chirachaisakul, Mongkontuch Sittatanakorn, Manee Meejai, Lili Taechamongkalapiwat, Navin Tantanadaacha and Aphipol Techamangkhalanon.

Hansar Bangkok – Dual & Bisections

Hansar Bangkok - SERIAL CUT™ - Dual & Bisections

Until October 4

Where: 3, Soi Mahatlek Luang 2, Rajdamri Road, Bangkok

ATTA Gallery – Aeon Profit – Piano Forte

Until October 4

Where: OP Garden, Unit 1109, Charoenkrung 36, Bangrak, Bangkok

The installation exhibition ‘Aeon Profit – Piano Forte’ creates links between pianos and jewelry through works by the A5 art collective, including Adam Grinovich, Romina Fuentes, and Annika Pettersson.

RMA Institute – Selected Works

Until October 4

Where: 238, Sukhumvit 22, Sainamthip 2, Bangkok

For PhotoBangkok 2015, the American photographer Ralph Gibson exhibits more than 30 selected photographs.

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