Toot Yung Art Centre

Toot Yung Art Centre

12/6 Ekamai Soi 2, Sukhumvit Soi 63 Tue-Sun, 11am-8pm Until Aug 10 Call 02-714-3766

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

In the exhibition "The Moonshine Hunter", artist Montri Toemsombat, known for using unconventional mediums and materials, explores Thai roots and culture by using paint made from rice and rubber. This body of work is a result from his two-month artist-in-residence programme in Pattaya, Chon Buri.

Eat Me

Soi Pipat 2, Convent Road, Silom Open daily 3pm-1am Until Sept 28 Call 02-238-0931

Eat Me restaurant presents a photography exhibition "The House Of The Raja" by Spaniard Xavier Comas. It's a collection of 20 prints from his book by the same title which captures and tells a story of a wooden palace in Thailand's deep South, which was once home to a Malay ruler. 

RMA Institute

238 Soi Sai Nam Thip 2 Sukhumvit Soi 22 Until Sep 7 Tue-Sun, 9.30am-7pm Call 02-663-0809

In "Burium" at the RMA Institute, ceramicist and artist Wasinburee Supanichvoraparch employs an unusual combination of techniques between photography and ceramics. While the ceramics are burnt beyond the maximum temperature, the subjects in photos are captured in unexpected moments. This is to explore the coincidental outcomes of events beyond control.

Bangkok Art and Culture Centre

Rama I Road, Pathumwan Until Sep 7 Open Tues-Sun, 10am-9pm Call 02-287-0942

"The Experimental Video Art Exhibition", an annual presentation of new video art from Thailand and Europe, focuses on how contemporary artistic video practices differ from art through more traditional media such as painting and sculpture. This is to showcase both students' and artists' new issues, methods, theories and global influences of new media on social behaviour, perception and artistic expression.

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