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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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  • Sasin playground party

    11/01/2012 : Chulalongkorn University's Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration is holding its first and the biggest playground party under the theme "Heroes Vs Monsters" at the Sasin campus on Soi Chula 12, on Saturday, 6pm-1am.

  • A bright new beginning

    09/01/2012 : A lavender field on the outskirts of Bangkok? Yes, but only a man-made one, creation of Rangsit University.

  • Debutant exhibits future traps

    09/01/2012 : Eat Me Restaurant presents "Introgression", a debut solo exhibition by Thongmai Thepram whose paintings question the moral issue surrounding the long-term environmental effects by humans through our intervening processes of genetic engineering.

  • Painted into a corner of town

    08/01/2012 : Anew artists' community is taking shape near the corner of Chaeng Watthana and Vibhavadi-Rangsit roads. V64 Art Studio is part workshop, part show space and gallery as well as part commune. It hopes to serve the needs of its 75 artists as well as the collectors, curators and art lovers who appreciate their work.

  • Art in Ruins

    06/01/2012 : Art, Created from a Researching into Ruins Reconstruction, PSG Art Gallery, Silpakorn University, Jan 6-30

  • ON THE JOB

    Cultivating cultural minds

    05/01/2012 : Before flying to Paris for her tertiary education in 1989, Jullada Meejul hardly knew anything about museums. Before that, she had never set foot in the National Museum in Bangkok. But the cultured lifestyle of the Parisians _ the endless queues at the Louvre Museum and Sunday strolls at cultural places _ changed her perception.

  • Deep emotion in human minds

    05/01/2012 : The Peninsula Plaza presents "My Sentimental Reasons", an exhibition of 20 paintings by one of Thailand's most popular artists, Sompech Wanchit, who created the new pieces based on his emotional experiences over the past year.

  • ART REVIEW

    Sino-Siamese sensibilities

    04/01/2012 : Thais with Chinese blood constitute over 30% of the country's population. Since the Sukhothai era 700 years ago, Siam and China have maintained a strong relationship on many levels. Evidently, the Chinese quality has in many ways become part of the representation of Thainess, old and contemporary; it is the main foreign culture whose influence on the Thai lifestyle, value and creativity remains strong.

  • ART SCENE

    Kathmandu Gallery

    04/01/2012 : 87 Pan Road, near the Indian temple, Silom Saturday- February 26 Call 02-234-6700

  • Royal photo exhibition

    04/01/2012 : More than 190 photographs taken by HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn will be on show at the "Born to this World" exhibition, which opens tomorrow and runs until February 19 on the 9th floor of Bangkok Art and Culture Centre. The photographs were taken during domestic and overseas trips the Princess made in 2010 and 2011.

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