Art Events in Thailand – November 2: Rebel Art Space, Goja…

Hi Art lovers, check out our selection of the best art exhibitions and events in Bangkok this week. Promise, you will enjoy it!

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

Art Things to do in Bangkok from November 2 to November 8

This week there are many fun activities to do on Bangkok. We promise that with our selection of art events, you will not skip anything interesting!

Things to Do in Bangkok This Week V2 Onarto

What’s new?

The Jam Factory – The Who?

Opening: November 5 at 7pm

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

The Who?, The Brand for the Band is a Solo Exhibition by Jitsing Somboon.

Goja – Follow the Black Line (Last Part)

Opening: November 6 at 7pm

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

Watch the trailer of the previous part of this exhibition by Lust here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebz73U_EqQM

Kathmandu-Photo Silom-Gallery – Under The Bridge

Opening: November 7 at 6.30pm

Where: 87 Pan Road, Silom, Bangkok

An exhibition by Andrew McNeill, Under The Bridge brings together photographic portraits of homeless people in Cardiff.

RMA Institute – The Optimists

Opening: November 7 at 6pm

Where: 238, Sukhumvit 22, Sainamthip 2, Bangkok

THE OPTIMISTS displays Paul Ulan-Taylor’s mixed-media paintings and a photograph series and artworks by Michael Shaowanasai.

Whitespace Gallery – Bipolar

Opening: November 8 at 6 pm

Where: one Sala Daeng 1, Rama 4 Road, Bangkok

Curated by Chol Janepraphaphan and Haeun Cho, Bipolar features works by South Korean and Thai artists Bark Se Hee, Chai Siris, Jeong Ho Jeong, Jang Won Seok, Praween Piangchompu and Supansa Thongsuk.

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 contemporary jewelry teacher.

“One of the themes in Monika Brugger’s work is an oscillation between the potential for damage and the care needed to prevent it. It speaks of the everyday dance of survival that we are all involved in; how we try to protect and preserve ourselves, our possessions, our memories from life’s small dangers and how time works against that effort.”

Caroline Broadhead

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

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.

Thavibu Gallery – Disparity

Until November 21

Where: Bangkok 10500

The exhibition is dedicated to the Indian epic Ramayana.

BACC – Abstract: The Truth of Art

Until November 22

Where: Multi-Function Room, 1st floor

YenakArt Villa – Wensen Qi

Until November 30

Where: 69 Soi Prasat Suk, Bangkok

The French artist Wensen Qi presents works made with mixed mediums  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.

The Art Center – Dimensions Variable

Until December 4

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.

Kalwit Studio & Gallery – PARP-PIM

Until December 27

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

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:

Subhashok The Art Centre – Another Me

Until November 6

Where: Soi Phrom Chit ,Sukhumvit 39, Bangkok

WTF Gallery – Dreaming Out Loud

Until November 7

Where: 7 Sukhumvit soi 51, Bangkok

Alliance Française – Devata

]Until November 8

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

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