Art Stuff to Do in Thailand – October 19

Hi Art lovers! No plans for October 19 - 25? Then listen closely to what we are going to tell you about the best events in Bangkok!

Last modification : September 28, 2017
Things to Do in Bangkok This Week V2 Onarto

Art Things to do in Bangkok from October 19 to October 25

Find out more about the art events not to miss this week!

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The Art Center – Dimensions Variable

Opening: October 19 at 6.30pm

Where: 7th Floor, Office of Academic Resources, Chulalongkorn University, Phyathai Rd, Pathumwan, Bangkok

Through his abstract paintings, Kade Javanalikhikara conveys his longstanding interest in the human impact on environmental issues.

Thavibu Gallery – Disparity

Opening: Friday, October 24 at 5pm

Where: Bangkok 10500

The art exhibition Disparity showcases Jirapat Tatsanasomboon’s latest painting series, in which he mentions the Indian epic Ramayana. This artist has been included in the book 100 Painters of Tomorrow (Thames & Hudson).

Ongoing

Heritage Bistro – MOTHER LAND

Until October 30

Where: Soi convent, Silom (Saladang BTS)

Hosted by Farmani Gallery, this group exhibition features works by Thaiwijit, Kitikong, Sutee, Udom and Thanoncahi.

Tadu Contemporary Art – Virtualscape

Until October 31

Where: 2nd flr., Thaiyarnyon Building,Soi Sukhumvit 87, Bangkok

Check the teaser of this Interactive/VR Art Exhibition by Bit Studio here: https://www.facebook.com/thebitstudio/videos/803221049794793/

BACC – Lost in Mind Forest

Until October 31

Where: People’s Gallery

Kannika Jansuwan is a left-handed oil painting artist.

G1 Contemporary – Nelum

Until October 31

Where: Gaysorn Shopping Center, 999 Ploenchit Rd, Bangkok

Nelum features twelve latest acrylic and mixed media abstract paintings by the Thai artist Somneuk Huangtanapan.

BACC – Honey Earth – Mather Earth’s Milk 2 (Fracking)

Until October 31

Where: People’s Gallery P1-P2, 2nd floor

Surapol Phanyawachira’s exhibition reflects on the idea of growing.

Serindia Gallery – By The Glass

Until October 31

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

The British artist Louise Truslow shows the diverse possibilities offered by glass medium.

Jim Thompson Art Center – Missing Links (Part Two)

Until October 31

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

“Diaspora and Identity” is the second part of the exhibition dealing with the issues of Southeast Asian urbanization and migration issues and shows time-based artworks.

Kathmandu Photo Gallery – Game: Part I

Until October 31

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

The Canadian artist Liam Morgan displays pictures of buffaloes taken during a long trip around Thailand’s provinces.

Numthong Gallery – Postcard of Love

Until October 31

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

‘Post card of Love’ features numerous latest printings and water-colored paintings performed by Kraisak Chirachaisakul.

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

Until November 1

Where: Ekamai 2, Bangkok

The artists Rika Sakai & Intani Thanapisitikul are two friends coming from different countries and offering their distinctive visions on the notion of link.

Pandora Art Gallery – Mother Nature

Until November 1

Where: 10/4 Soi Covent, Silom, Bangkok

Sudrak Khongpuang presents paintings depicting natural landscapes from a bird perspective.

Goja – Hoa!

Until November 1st

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

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

BACC – PAUSE

Until November 1

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

The Guest Curator Ark Fongsmut selected photographs by contemporary Southeast Asian artists to explore how the need and/or the benefits of taking a pause in our always-expanding world can be expressed.

Chomp – Mega Dot

Until November 2nd

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.

Subhashok The Art Centre – Another Me

Until November 6

Where: Soi Phrom Chit ,Sukhumvit 39, Bangkok

This exhibition by Watchara Boonpokkrong and Nuttapol Kanjanamai is a call to focus on understanding individual’s personality rather than on fast and destructing judgment.

Alliance Française – Devata

Until November 8

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

‘Devata’ (meaning deity in Hindu and angel in Khmer) features the last sculpture series by Sothea Thang, untitled ‘Manu’, the Khmer term for humanity.

ATTA Gallery – Damage Control

Until November 14

Where: 4,6 Chaorenkrung Soi 36, Charoenrkung Rd., Bangrak, Bangkok

The French/German artist Monika Brugger is a modern jewelry artists.

Soy Sauce Factory – Spirit of Sanamluang

Until November 15

Where: Soi 24 Charoenkrung road, Bangkok

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

Rebel Art Space – Lin Zhi

Until November 15

Where: Sukhumvit 67, Bangkok

Lin Zhi, Contemporary Chinese Artist

Schemata Gallery – Present Tense

Until November 20

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

This solo exhibition by the Chiangrai-based artist Angkrit Ajchariyasophon reflects on time and a state of mutation.

BACC – Abstract: The Truth of Art

Until November 22

Where: Multi-Function Room, 1st floor

100 pieces have been selected amongst Ithipol Thangchalok’s 50 years of creation. The Thai contemporary artist brings shapes of seeds, trees, walls, and human figures towards a geometric abstraction meant to lead to the truth of art.

YenakArt Villa – Wensen Qi

Until November 30

Where: 69 Soi Prasat Suk, Bangkok

The French artist Wensen Qi presents lacquer, silk and paper works in which he mixes influences by ancient Asian tradition and 20th century art movements.

Bridge – Threshold Pt.3

Until November 30

Where: Charoen Krung, Yan Nawa, Sathorn, Bangkok

Threshold thread, part three marks the first year at Bridge Art Space.

Featuring Myrtille Tibayrenc (Toot Yung Art Space) curating Skall, and Brian Curtin (H Gallery) curating Dhanainun Dhanarachwattana, digital artists and photographers have been invited to investigate about concepts such as liminality or transition.

Liew Niyomkarn will give a sound art performance during the opening party.

H Project Space – Somboon Hormtientong – Recent Paintings

Until December 31

Where: 201 Sathorn Soi 12, Bangkok

The Thai artist Somboon Hormtientong presents a recent series of abstract paintings.

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:

Sathorn 11 Art Space – Blood Sweat Rust

Until October 20

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

For his first Solo Exhibition, Sarawut Thaichuai portrays the Thai working class.

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

An exhibition by DHANAINUN DHANARACHWATTANA: “Momento Mori? suggests simple lines of arguments: that it matters only when framed in a context permitting human values, and that without it, all that remains are but questions without question mark.”

BACC – P ROX IMITY – Part II

Until October 25

Where: Main Gallery, 7th floor

BACC – Encounter with Strangers

Until October 25

Where: Studio, 4th floor

“Encounter with Strangers” is a collaboration project between Bangkok and Quebec. The exhibition features works by Quebec Artists in Residence at BACC, in which they deal with strange conditions they encountered in the Asian city.

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