The Jam Factory Gallery presents "Tàmçois", the first solo exhibition by Thaweesak "Loley" Sritongdee in two years. Like the exhibition title suggests (Tamsua is a kind of Thai papaya salad influenced by Lao papaya salad which mixes a variety of ingredients from rice noodles, pickle and bean sprouts), Loley presents in this set of works various thoughts about being human, from love to sex, desire and death.
Kathmandu Photo Gallery
87 Pan Road (Off Silom Road, near the Indian temple) Until Dec 27 Open Tue-Sun, 11am-7pm Call 02-234-6700
In his latest exhibition, Manit Sriwanichpoom showcases photographs from his new book Bangkok In Technicolor, 15 years after his first book of images, Bangkok In Black & White,
came out.
Chomp Cafe
Samsen Soi 1 (Soi Lamphu) Wed-Mon 9am to midnight Until Jan 4 Call 084-098-8633
Chomp Cafe presents a group exhibition by 12 artists from Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University. Inspired by the natural beauty of flowers, these artists' diversity of styles and techniques echo the vast array of colours and shapes found in the botanical world around us.
Toot Yung Art Center
Ekamai Soi 2 Sukhumvit Soi 63 Open 11am–8pm Until Dec 2 Call 084-914-5499
Toot Yung Art Center presents a group exhibition by Bangkok-based street artists and illustrators. Through various forms, colours and mediums, artists such as P7, Rukkit, Tawan Wattuya and Yuree Kensaku are presenting their modern interpretations of sex.