Galerie N

Galerie N

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

139/5 Witthayu Road Tue-Sun, 10am-7pm Until June 30 Call 086-601-7111

Galerie N presents "Being In Love" by artist Kwanchai Sinpru. In this showcase, Kwanchai explores northeastern folklore and expresses it in a unique contemporary way that is simple and straightforward. The artist uses abrupt strokes, leaving fresh and primitive impressions on canvas. Simply put, in this exhibition, he questions love.

Serindia Gallery, OP Garden 4

Charoen Krung Soi 36 Tue-Sun, 11am-8pm Until June 30 Call 02-238-6410

Choindongiin Khurelbaatar is one of the most acclaimed Mongolian painters. He graduated from the Ilya Repin Academy of Fine Arts in St Petersburg, and studied under one of Russia's most renowned painters, Victor M. Oreshnikov (1904-1987). Decorated with Mongolia's highest national award, the Polar Star, Ch Khurelbaatar was invited to exhibit in major cultural cities around the world. His sought-after oil paintings are unmistakable _ the steadiness of his fine brush and the colours emote the spiritual calmness of the grasslands of his home.

H Gallery

Sathon Soi 12 Wed-Mon, 10am-6pm May 30-June 30 Call 081-310-4428

H Project Space presents "A Spatial Experiment" _ a special project by artist and performer Henry Tan. Engaging in recent trends and critical debates in participatory art and social practice, Tan has invited designers, writers, musicians and other practitioners to create works in the elegant but demanding environment of H Project Space.

The Rooftop Gallery

Sukhumvit Soi 55 Wed-Fri, 12-7pm Until June 10 Call 086-533-0402

The Rooftop Gallery presents "Night Shift", a group exhibition of multimedia works by Thai artists curated by Yvonne Liang. Each work deals with a different aspect of nightlife, ranging from images of lonely beggars on a moonlit street, to restless partygoers caught in a candid moment. The photos are inspired by urban life, exploring the diversity of human activity and inactivity that occurs at night. A myriad of human emotions are captured by the artists.

100 Tonson Gallery

Soi Tonson, Phloenchit Road Open Thurs-Sun, 11am-7pm Until June 16 Call 02-684-1527

"Time Remapping" showcases the works of two young artists _ Thailand's Wit Pimkanchanapong and Japan's Ryusuke Kido. The exhibition was inspired by a rubber plantation the two artists visited on a 300km bicycle trip along Thailand's East Coast. Both artists share an interest in the transformation of rubber from liquid to solid, a process capturing the tensions between nature and human development. The concept of time is critical.

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