galleries & visual arts

Q&A: 4Bizarre

Meet the four crazed graphic novelists behind the 4Bizarre exhibition. See +art page 28. (read more...)

Q&A: Aung Kyaw Htet

Devout Buddhist and artist Aung Kyaw Htet presents a vivid and colorful depiction of cultural and religious influences in Burmese Inspirations. See +art page 31. (read more...)

Q&A: Sarah Sutro

Sarah Sutro brings the natural beauty of the Thai countryside to life in her latest exhibition, Palms and Landscape. See +art page 34. (read more...)

Q&A: Martin Reeves

A contributor to Thailand: 9 Days in the Kingdom, photographer Martin Reeves takes us on a retrospective tour of Thailand’s cultural treats at Wyndham Thai. See +art page 27. (read more...)

Q&A: James Johnson-Perkins

The bright colored drawings, videos and sculptures in UK’s James John-son-Perkins’ current exhibit, How Does it Feel, explore childhood memories. See +art page 26. (read more...)

Q&A: Maleonn

Maleonn, who hails from Shanghai, has dabbled in everything from graphic design and painting to advertising and, now, photography. His latest exhibition is inspired by what was once his favorite toy, marbles. See +art this page. (read more...)

Q&A: Le Quang Ha

Bangkok’s art scene makes way for Le Quang Ha’s bold, slightly disturbing, yet very intriguing paintings in Altered Faces. Here, he shines some light on what he is trying to convey. See +art this page. (read more...)

The Moral Precept

Number 1 Gallery The Silom Galleria, 919/1 Unit B-15, Silom Soi 19, 081-684-6577. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm. www.number1gallery.com. (read more...)

Q&A:  Tanaporn Somkul and Phisut Poonklag

You may know it as break dancing, but it’s now known as B-boy. The young guys taking up the challenge congregate around the BTS station near MBK after 6 pm. (read more...)

Q&A: Kai Kingsley III

Born in March, Kai Kingsley III, from the US, showcases his bright and colorful “human paintings.” (read more...)

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