RMA Institute Gallery

RMA Institute Gallery

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Sukhumvit 22 Open Tue-Sun, 4pm-7pm Tomorrow-Jan 10 Call 02-663-0809

RMA Institute Gallery presents "Atypical Love", a photography project by Cattleya Jaruthavee. This collection of photos brings to light myriad memories. They confront the perpetrator's delusion that abuse was the way to show love, revealing an ability to create and mould their personal insecurities in others. By re-creating a cluster of memories, it forces the harmed to confront the stigma and secrecy endured. It is hoped that by visually documenting the memories of a fellow member of society, this will inspire the fortunate ones to be aware of abuse and the less fortunate to speak out.

Eat Me Restaurant

Convent Road, Silom 3pm-1am Tues-Feb 5 Call 02-238-0931

Steven Simon's series of works titled "Spiral" is based on research into the geometry in nature, such as structure, volume and space. The very act of planting seeds, watching them grow into plants and observing how they develop informs how Simon sees and thinks about shapes, textures and spiralling structures.

His materials and method of mould-making capture the textured surfaces of flowers and vegetables that evoke spiral forms reminiscent of DNA spirals and galaxies.

Galerie N

139/5 Witthayu Road Tue-Sun, 10am-7pm Until Dec 25 Call 086-601-7111

Galerie N presents "In Change" by Boonchuay Kerdree. In this exhibition, he employs mixed-media painting to portray his experiences and highlight how change occurs in life. The artist uses symbols to express internal quietness. Sometimes it is an unknown sentiment that arises from unexpected circumstances, one that lingers in the subconscious and defies explanation.

Today's world is full of conflicting and bewildering changes _ humankind is undergoing a metamorphosis, as is Mother Nature, and a balance is being sought. The exhibition reflects the reality of change in every breath, in every moment.

H Gallery

Sathon Soi 12 Wed-Mon, 10am-6pm Until Jan 27 Call 081-310-4428

Gallery Bangkok announces a solo exhibition of new works by Sopheap Pich, his second solo show at the gallery since 2007 and comes after his inclusion in the Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Brisbane (2009), Here/Not Here at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco (2011), Singapore Biennale (2011), and dOCUMENTA (13) in Germany (2012), among other noted shows. "In Spite of Order" is a selection of Sopheap's current wall-bound grid structures, made from a signature use of bamboo, rattan, burlap and earth pigments. Works-on-paper are also included and show interest in the artist's initial training as a painter while providing insights into his working methods.

The Jim Thompson Art Centre

Kasemsan Soi 2, Rama I Open daily Until March 3 Call 02-612-6741

"Safe Place in the Future (?)" is an exhibition of artists' interpretations of core issues about the concept of a "safe place". In addition to the exhibition, this event will include a lecture series, discussions, and film events that are intended to broaden discussion and bridge dialogues between art and social issues.

All 11 local and international artists participate in showing their strong visions. They call upon viewers to raise questions and awareness.

The Art Centre

Centre of Academic Resources, Chulalongkorn University Mon-Fri 10am-7pm, Sat 9am-4pm Until Jan 16 Call 02-218-2964-5

"Thai Na Town _ Little Oz" is an international art project by Vipoo Srivilasa, aiming to address Thai and Australian expats' experiences of migration and cultural shifts, while promoting the importance of culture and the places we call home.

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