Centre of Academic Resources, Chulalongkorn University Mon-Fri, 10am-7pm, Sat 9am-4pm From Friday to June 18 Call 02-218-2964-5

Work by Eiji Sumi.
Curated by Vuth Lyno, group exhibition “Oscillation” showcases new works by Arnont Nongyao, Be Takerng Pattanopas, Stephanie Powell and Eiji Sumi with Hiroshi Miyata. Their diverse artistic practices explore various complexities of our fluctuating contemporary societies.
RMA Institute
238 Soi Sai Nam Thip 2 Sukhumvit 22 Until June 10 Tue-Sun, 9.30am-7pm Call 02-663-0809
Canadian artist and cinematographer Liam Morgan’s new show “98.5% Of This Light Has Been Blocked” is an installation work as a metaphor for Thailand’s political situation.
Bangkok Citycity Gallery
13/3 Sathon 1 Until June 6 Wed-Sun, 2pm-8pm Call 083-087-2725
While the Jim Thompson Art Center is hosting an exhibition of his trilogy videos “2012-2555, 2556, 2557”, Bangkok Citycity Gallery presents Korakrit Arunanondchai’s “Painting With History In A Room Filled With People With Funny Names 3” and the Thai premiere of his fourth film, which serves as an epilogue to the previous three films.
Bangkok University Gallery
119 Rama IV Until June 30 Tue-Sat, 10am-7pm Call 02-350-3626
In “Immeasurable”, six female artists — Chalarak Rueanchomchoei (Thai), On-Orratai Srimit (Thai), Mayco Naing (Myanmar), Lyn Low (Singaporean), Sophal Neak (Cambodian), MM Yu (Filipino) — present personal stories through the abstraction of photography.
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