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 a Thailand premiere of his fourth film, which serves as an epilogue to the previous three films.
‘Painting With History In A Room Filled With People With Funny Names 3’.
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After a successful solo show at Serindia Gallery in 2014, Sudaporn Teja is back again with new series of abstract paintings imbued with her new-found experience both at home and overseas.
“Contemplation#1:(Re)verse” is Parinot Kunakornwong’s series of works in various forms, investigating on memory construction in relation to his personal archive, objects and other old works, which have been reconstructed from memory.
Curated by Pichaya Aime Suphavanij, exhibition “Omnivoyeur And Electrical Walks Bangkok” is by German sound artist Christina Kubisch with her map and custom-made headphone catching magnetic sounds that are inaudible to naked ears and Thai photographer Miti Ruangkritya with images of mundane living and our increasingly technological environment.
This source first appeared on Bangkok Post Lifestyle.