Galleries to Visit This Week – November 23

Hi Art Admirers, find out more about the ongoing and ending soon art events in Bangkok. Our summary will help you with that.

Last modification : September 28, 2017
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Art Activities worth your Attention in Bangkok from November 23 to November 29

Stay updated with our selection of the best art things to dive in this week.

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Akko Art Gallery – Cats

Opening: November 23 at 6.30pm

Where: 919/1Sukhumvit Rd, Bangkok

A series of cats represented by the Japanese artist Kato.

The Jim Thompson Art Center – The Making of Golden Teardrop

Opening: November 26 at 6.30pm

Until March 22

Where: 6 soi Kasemsan 2, Rama 1 rd., BTS National Stadium Station Ex.1, Bangkok

The Making of Golden Teardrop brings together more than 5,000 small brass sculptures shaping the Thong Yod dessert by the Thai artist Arin Rungjangas. The exhibition also displays a documentary and photographs from the artist’s research. This installation was previously shown at the 2013’s Venice Biennale.

Serindia Gallery – The Chivalrous Hero

Opening: November 27 at 6pm

Until January 10

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

The Singaporean painter Tay Bak Chiang features works inspired by Jin Yong’s martial art novels.

Number 1 Gallery – Misgiving (Part 1)

Opening: November 27 at 6pm

Until December 26

Where: soi silom19, Bang Rak, Bangkok

Misgiving (Part 1) is a solo exhibition by the artist Rattapoom Piwpantamit.

Alliance Française – In Your Face

Opening: November 27 at 8pm

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

As part of the galleries night, Toot Yung Nomad Gallery puts together 20 French & Thai artists for a photo projection installation, and also offers a fashion Show by Madeaw and a DJ set by Marine Caillat.

Photographers: Agnes Dherbeys, Benjamin Mengelle, Cyril Caine, Delphine Blast, Denis Rouvre, Dorothee Smith, Eleonora Strano, Gerry Yaum, Gilles Berquet, Laurent Millet, Manit Sriwanichpoom, Marc Lathuilliere, Marwane Pallas, Montri, Toemsombat, Naraphat Sakarthornsap, Ohm Phanphiroj, Pierre Faure, Piyarat, Piyapongwiwat, Simon Kolton, Skall, Tada Hengsapkul, Thierry Fontaine

Thavibu Gallery – Changing Seasons

Opening: November 28 at 5pm

Until December 31

Where: Bangkok 10500

The art exhibition ‘Changing Seasons’ features new oil paintings by the Vietnamese artist Pham An Hai, conveying his personal interpretation of seasons.

La Lanta Fine Art – Ultradistancia

Opening: November 28 at 5pm

Where: Sukhumvit 31road, Bangkok

“ULTRADISTANCIA” exhibits kaleidoscopic compositions by the artist, photographer and producer Federico Winer, created from 15 views of the earth.

TARS Gallery – Untitled 1

Opening: November 28 at 6pm

Until January 8

Where: Sukhumvit soi 67, BTS Phra Khanong exit 1, Bangkok

Opening this Saturday right next to Rebel Art Space, TARS (The Artist Run Space) is the new gallery coming on the Bangkok art scene. ‘Untitled 1’ will feature mixed media artworks by Alexandre Lavet, David Delgado, Elissa Rae Ecker, Natanel Gluska, New-Territories, Peerawayt Krasaesom & Thomas Merret.

Rebel Art Space – Life/Light

]Opening: November 28 at 7pm

Where: Sukhumvit 67, Bangkok

The thematic of this year’s Galleries’ Night is light. As part of the event, Rebel Art Space curated the art exhibition ‘Life – Light’ featuring 16 artists’ works in various media such as paintings, installation, photograph, sound, live performance:

‘We need a light to shine into our mind to take us through a dark journey. We can see because of the light. We would like to have the light of life unite us together. Artists can independently interpret and create their work from light sparkling in their minds and their own life experiences. Hopefully the audience who will come into contact with this light will carry on the light of the artist’s mind and enjoy this moment of their life.

Hof Art Space – HM The King’s Speech

Opening: November 28 at 7pm

Where: W District Sukhumvit 67-71, Bangkok

To celebrate the 88th anniversary of his Majesty the King (5th December 2015), this exhibition puts together 89 works by as many artists inspired by The King’s Speech.

WTF Gallery – Traverse

Opening: November 28 at 7pm

Until December 30

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

The site-specific exhibition “Traverse” displays several installations by Jedsada Tangtrakulwong that refer to a walk through a 2.5 km road tunnel.

Ongoing

The Art Center – Dimensions Variable

Until December 4

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

JAM – Shadow Sweepers

Until December 5

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

In this lighting Installation, the Japaneselight designer Go Ueda based in Bangkok uses mechanism to capture shadow variations.

The Jam Factory – The Who?

Until December 6

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

Goja – Follow the Black Line (Last Part)

Until December 6

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

RMA Institute – The Optimists

Until December 12

Where: 238, Sukhumvit 22, Sainamthip 2, Bangkok

Alliance Française de Bangkok – Fantastic City

Alliance Française De Bangkok Ville Fantastique Exhibition

Until December 12

Opening: November 26 at 6pm

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

Speedy Grandchild – Cigarette Butt That Washed Off by the Tide

Speedy Grandma Cigarette Butt That Washed Off By The Tide Natnaree Kosum

Until December 13

Where: 672/50-52 Soi Charoenkrung 28, Bangrak, Bangkok

An exhibition by Natnaree Kosum (MM.).

Number 1 Gallery – Burnt Petals

Until December 13

Where: soi silom19, Bang Rak, Bangkok

“Burnt petals : The beginning of mysterious flower” features 15 acrylics on canvas started in 2010 by Krissadank Intasorn.

Art Centre, Silpakorn University – Homo Faber

Art Centre Silpakorn University Homer Faber

Until December 22

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

Kathmandu-Photo Silom-Gallery – Under The Bridge

Until December 26

Where: 87 Pan Road, Silom, Bangkok

ATTA Gallery – For the Good

Until December 26

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

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

Subhashok The Arts Centre – Once upon a time

Until December 31

Where: Soi Phrom Chit ,Sukhumvit 39, Bangkok

Once Upon a Time is an exhibition by Kitikun Mankit.

Numthong Gallery at Aree – Absurd Aesthetic

Until January 15

Where: 72/3 Soi Ari 5 nua Phahonyothin 7, Phahonyothin Road, Bangkok

Absurd Aesthetic is a solo exhibition by Anon Pairot.

Bangkok University Gallery – D’Unbreakable Teapots

Bangkok University Gallery D Unbreakable Teapots

Until January 16

Where: 119 Rama 4 Road, Klong Toei, Bangkok

D’Unbreakable Teapots displays works by Surojana Sethabutra.

Pullman G Gallery – Popkapi

Popkapi - Exhibition - Pullman G Bangkok

Until January 28

Where: Pullman Bangkok Hotel G, Floor 36, 188 Silom Road, Bangkok

100 Tonson Gallery – Chatchai Puipia: Sites of Solitude

Until April 3, 2016

Where: 100 Soi Tonson, Ploenchit Rd., Bangkok

Last Chance to See:

YenakArt Villa – Wensen Qi

Until November 30

Where: 69 Soi Prasat Suk, Bangkok

Bridge – Threshold Pt.3

Until November 30

Where: Charoen Krung, Yan Nawa, Sathorn, Bangkok

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