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State of the Art
October 24th, 2008
In the exhibition Vera-Alien, M.L. Saksin Karsamsun uses alien figurines as a way of representing how (read more...)
October 9th, 2008
Stephen Eastaugh combined abstract art with a bit of geography and the experiences from his encounters with people to create his international compilations like I Smile Falling—Drugged Dragon under the exhibition titled You Are Here. (read more...)
September 24th, 2008
Fading Memories No. 5 is one out of many paintings by Beijing’s Lin Yu Ling (read more...)
September 5th, 2008
Meng Yan’s Desires exhibition is a showcase of drawings exploring elements of human nature (read more...)
June 12th, 2008
 Preyawit “Palm” Nilachulaka’s Sideline exhibit at the Teo + Namfah gallery is a series of provocative paintings about the changes to young adults’ lifestyles in modern-day Thai society. (read more...)
March 15th, 2008
 Supachet Bhumakarn reveals the inner workings of his new exhibition on our national animal.
Medium: I learnt about carving, painting and printing photos while I was studying. But acrylic is simple and dries fast, unlike oil colors. I don’t like to take a long time to draw one picture. (read more...)
March 1st, 2008
 Breakthrough artist Nyein Chan Su from Myanmar expresses himself on canvas through contemporary artworks influenced by the conflicts tearing his country apart. (read more...)
February 16th, 2008
 In At First & Last Memory with Honey-Blood, Ruangsak has transformed the gallery’s empty white room into an artwork that interacts with its audience. Why? Because he’s heartbroken! (read more...)
January 30th, 2008
 The Silpakorn student Chaiyot chooses his favorite painting in his exhibition The Puppet Interlude and lets us peek into its different layers (see +art page 28).
Medium: Oil on Canvas (read more...)
January 30th, 2008
 Thanaraj Vangsiripaisal, Bay, explains his photo “Tori in the Afternoon,” which he presented to HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn at the opening reception of the exhibition Pause & Play (see +art page 28). (read more...)
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