Koi Art Gallery

Koi Art Gallery

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Sukhumvit Soi 31 Open daily, 11am-7pm Aug 2-Sep 15 Call 02-662-3218

"Labyrinth Of My Mind" is a solo exhibition of the latest artworks by Kamol Tamseewan. In this exhibition, the artist explores the intricate nature of the human mind affected by various elements in present-day surroundings. The artist embarks on a journey of questions and discoveries and navigates his way around the mysterious and complex working of his own mind. Kamol tries to convey his emotions, thoughts, and physical and spiritual experiences through the use of unique brush technique and fragmented lines.

Art Centre

Centre of Academic Resources Chulalongkorn University Open Mon-Sat, 9am-7pm July 26-Sep 4 Call 02-218-2965

To mark the late artist Montien Boonma's 60th birthday and 13th death anniversary, his students and assistants will stage a tribute exhibition. The artworks on display include paintings and mixed-media works by Montien and 3D works, mixed-media works, installations and video art by participating artists. Each piece is inspired by Montien's way of thinking and creating.

Galerie N

139/5 Witthayu Road Tue-Sun, 10am-7pm Until Aug 23 Call 086-601-7111

"Life And Season" by Tanupon En-on examines the relationship between man and nature. It occurs both physically in our surroundings and also in the mind and spirit. Humans learn to adopt and adapt to the laws of nature. There is love, respect, faith and the belief that makes humans live in harmony with nature. Tanupon's paintings are rich in Isan wisdom. Employing acrylic and charcoal on canvas, his works are inspired by Isan motifs and mural paintings, combining the use of colours and simple forms as his signature.

Museum of Contemporary Art (Moca)

Vibhavadi Rangsit Road Tue-Sat, 10.30am-7pm. Sun, 10.30am-5.30pm Until August 11 Call 02-422-2092

The Museum of Contemporary Art presents "Balancing The Mind", an exhibition by Thavorn Ko-udomvit . The show is comprised of collage and assemblage inspired by natural incidents. The phenomenon brings changes to life and, eventually, awareness and recognition of natural volatility and the truth of life. Nothing is permanent.

338 OIDA Gallery

Pongamorn Building, Rama IV Open Wed-Sun, 1-5pm Until Aug 31 Call 090-198-8749

"Trans-structurity" by Thasnai Sethaseree, an emerging artist educated in Chicago, reflects the concept of fear through sculptures, installations, 2D images and light-box pieces.

By blurring the boundaries between disciplines, the ephemeral nature of this project makes visible the impurity of fear, and turns it into a temporary moment that can be continually changed. The crucial questions this project raises are centred around the politics of fear and suppression in relation to risks represented and misrepresented by institutional agencies, to our understanding of how realistic the politically fearful climate of paranoia and distrust is in the world.

Serindia Gallery, OP Garden 4

Charoen Krung Soi 36 Tue-Sun, 11am-8pm Until Aug 31 Call 02-238-6410

The "3rd Eye Trilogy" is a three-part series of Piyatat Hemmatat's photographs inspired by the mystery and beauty of looking into a lens _ the third eye that he uses to create his photographic universe. Holding it against light, a lens reveals structures and shapes that are organic, and even futuristic. In the "third eye" we see a hidden universe of constellations and celestial formations unfolding; and in many world belief systems, the "third eye" implies a gateway beyond.

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