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  • Rare show of japanese woodblock prints

    13/02/2012 : River City shopping complex is home to "Ukiyo-e: Japanese Special Art", an exhibition showcasing, for the first time in Thailand, a rare collection of ukiyo-e woodblock prints belonging to Michael Smith, a British collector of Asian artifacts.

  • The amazing race

    12/02/2012 : 'The Race" at HOF Art's A+789 studio at Silom Galleria is an exhibition featuring four emerging artists exploring the theme of human existence. They use different media and have contrasting styles and approaches in their aim to present portrayals of the human condition.

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  • Capturing Moments

    18/01/2012 : It was four years ago, in 2007 that HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn for the first time gave her consent to putting on display photographs she had taken at a public exhibition. And every year since her audience has had an opportunity to follow her on her travels and learn of her vision and passion captured so intimately through the lens.

  • Select set of six artists

    17/01/2012 : Lotus Arts de Vivre presents "Six Great Master Painters", an exhibition which showcases a select collection of paintings by six artists _ Andre Cervera, Alessandro Kokocinski, Maya Kokocinski, Giovanni Tommasi Ferroni, Wensen Qi and Christian de Laubadere.

  • Art with animal instinct

    16/01/2012 : La Lanta Fine Art presents Dichotomy, the Bangkok debut solo exhibition for Dallas-based painter Michele Mikesell who compares and contrasts human ideas with animal instinct and then comes up with paintings that depict stylised animal forms that recall cave-drawing imagery.

  • A fresh look at nature

    16/01/2012 : Art Republic presents Zephyr, an exhibition featuring oil on canvas and board paintings by Thai artist Olarn Plubplon who found inspiration for his work in the little things _ life's intricate details and what we usually take for granted: nature.

  • SPOTLIGHT

    Creative Convergence

    13/01/2012 : Meet the Artist Ailadi Cortelletti, The St. Regis Bangkok, Through Jan 14

  • SPOTLIGHT

    Heyday

    13/01/2012 : Ground Hey, Greyhound Cafe J Avenue and The Crystal, Through Feb 15

  • Chinese Painting Maestro

    12/01/2012 : Those with a passion for traditional Chinese brushwork are invited to celebrate the Year of the Dragon with a series of exquisite paintings by Chinese painting master Hsu Bin who returns for the third year with "The Poetry of the Nature No. 3".

  • Honourable art

    12/01/2012 : To celebrate the 84th birthday of HM the King last year, Teeoli-d' Walks of Art Space presents "Art Unity to Honor our Glory King and Queen" during which 20 famous artists join hands to express their loyalty to Their Majesties through art.

  • ARTSCENE

    RMA Institute

    11/01/2012 : 238 Soi Sai Namthip 2

  • ART INTERVIEW

    The good shepherd

    11/01/2012 : Contemporary art in Thailand is visible internationally, perhaps increasingly so. For example, the conceptual artist Pratchaya Phinthong was featured in a recent edition of Frieze magazine and he has been selected for inclusion in New York's New Museum Triennial 2012 (curiously titled "The Ungovernables"). There are many other examples of comparable recognition for contemporary Thai artists.

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