Art: July03 ,2009
Art: July03 ,2009
July 1st, 2009opening
The Correspondence of Truth. Anuchai Secharunputong uses multiple techniques to create fine prints that celebrate everyday-life objects. Through Aug10. At Ardel’s Third Place Gallery.
New Folder 1: Mindscape. Yuwatee Jehkoh’s experimental paintings employ non-traditional materials like synthetic metallic paints combined with a folded canvas to invoke emotions within stillness. Jul 4-31. At Galerie N.
Pick> Nice to Meet You. Two photographers, Pascal Blondeau and Michael Shaowanasai, question the beauty of men by taking turns taking photos of each other. Jul 4-Aug 9. At Bangkok Art and Cultural Center.
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Portraits of Shoes. Stories of Feet. Yves Sabourin curates this exhibition, featuring a collection of over 60 types of footwear dating from 18th-21st centuries from the International Museum of Shoes in Romans, France. July 10-Aug 30. At TCDC.
ongoing
Safe Place in the Future? Six local artists put together a contemporary art exhibition which investigates the notion of safety. Through Jul 11. At Ver Gallery.
Wishfully Formed. LAmorn Pinpimai makes his return with a series of new paintings focused on the subject of shapes and forms. Through Jul 11. At Number 1 Gallery.
Spring in White. Twenty Italian and Thai artists look to break down the boundaries between innovation and tradition. Through Jul 15. At Bangkok Art and Cultural Center.
Pick> Transcendents. American photographer Cameron Wolf lays out a series of intimate male model prints to explore notions of perception and reality. Through Jul 17. At MuMu Arthouse.
Pick> Always (as it was). Three artists tackle some of Thailand’s deepest issues like corruption and capitalism through their paintings and art installations. Through Jul 18. At Tang Contemporary Art.
Have a Look. Ong-arj Leoamornpagsin’s grotesque renditions of humans which verge on the beastly. Through Jul 18. At The Gallery.
Pick> Eye to Eye. Indigenous Australian artist Brook Andrew explores intercultural engagements through his striking neon installations, photographic studies, prints and sculptures. Through Jul 19. At Bangkok Art and Cultural Center.
The Story From My Mind. Up-and-coming artist Getzo Sitthinon Phongraktham observes the changes of his own emotions and of society’s through a series of paintings. Through Jul 21. At Pla Dib Restaurant, Ari Samphan7, Rama 6 Rd., 08-1458-0116.
Pick> Songs of Memory: Traditional Music of the Golden Triangle. A multimedia exhibition that showcases music, instruments and costumes of Southeast Asia’s mountain peoples. Through Jul 23. At Jim Thompson Arts Center.
Pick> Aesthetics of Body. Over 500 artists from various art disciplines come together to celebrate the beauty of the human body. Through Jul 24. At Artery Gallery.
Moken Reflection. Jacques Ivanoff and Akram Mohamed highlight the history and culture of the Moken ethnic group. Through Jul 25. At Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Center, near Southern Bus Terminal.
Nathalie Darbellay: Travelogue or One’s Own Geography. The French photographer and author presents self-portraits and reflections of the people she came across when traveling. Through Jul 26. At Kathmandu Photo Gallery.
Pick> Imitation. Amarin Buppasiri’s first solo exhibition portrays typical Thai students who are exposed to over-consumption and information overload in the modern world. Through Jul 26. At DOB Hualamphong Gallery.
Pick> Woman and Weapon. Vasan Sitthiket explores the minds of women as the world faces a period of recession through these oil paintings. Through Jul 29. At Yoshi Gallery Bangkok.
Beijing: People’s Theater. Prolific French photographer Ambroise Tezenas showcases his masterpieces featuring urban landscapes. Through Aug 2. At Catherine Schubert Fine Art Gallery.
Chahn’s Impressions 2009. Famed for his soft tones and Impressionistic style, Chahn Sutarapong makes his return with a collection of oil paintings which includes nudes and portraits. Through Aug 2. At Rotunda and Garden Gallery.
Lollipops. Artist, poet and psychologist Rupali Jeswal asks, “Is there an end to an addiction(s)?” through these abstract and surreal images. Through Aug 2. At Rotunda and Garden Gallery.
Pick> Planet Ocean: Voyage to the Heart of the Marine Realm. Laurent Ballesta and Pierre Descamp attempt to raise environmental awareness with a photography exhibition featuring colorful creatures from beneath the waves. Through Aug 12. At ZEN Outdoor Arena and Amphitheatre Zone, CentralWorld, Rama 1 Rd., 02-100-9999.
Pick> Sweet with Mr. Fan. Thai/Japanese artist Yuree Kensaku expresses her concerns about climate change through a new collection of paintings. Through Aug 23. At 100 Tonson Gallery.
Pick> Opening New Gallery Exhibition. Twelve local artists provide works in this exhibition to celebrate the opening of this new gallery. Through Aug 27. At Magic Art Gallery.
Closing
Pick> Georges Rousse. The renowned artist Georges Rousse creates intended illusions in deserted spaces. Free admission daily from 10am-6pm. Through Jul 5. At The River Promenade.
Pick> Noodles. Trace the origins and development of noodles and see how they reflect the geographical surroundings and local cultures in different countries. Daily 10:30am-9pm (except Mondays). Through Jul 5. At TCDC.
Pick> TuktunTeung. Tananop Sangaroon (Teung) showcases a selected collection of his whimsical wood sculptures and acrylic paintings. Through Jul 10. At Art Gorillas Art Gallery.






