In anticipation of its third anniversary, Speedy Grandma presents "Who Cares?", a group show of former artists who have quit art for other career paths. While this show questions the stage of contemporary art in Thailand, the art space will host a series of discussions on various art issues in each week of the month and there will also be a workshop programme on creative entrepreneurship. Check the art space's Facebook page for more detail.
Cloud
418 Maitri Chit Road Until Feb 28 Open Tue-Sun 10am-7pm
Curated by Soifa Saenkhamkon as part of "Run & Learn: New Curatorial Constellations" organised by the Japan Foundation, artists Apichat Yimyong, Chaiwat Wiansantia, Udomlertlak and Tippawan Narintorn present a set of contemporary art pieces, from short film, video, journal, photography and installation works which intend to interact with the familiarity of everyday surroundings and life.
100 Tonson Gallery
Soi Tonson, Phloenchit Road Open Thur-Sun, 11am-7pm Until March 29 Call 02-684-1527
100 Tonson Gallery starts off 2015 with a collection of images and a sculpture by internationally-known American sculptor Barry X Ball. Apart from a comprehensive selection of images from his two photo series, the "Ca' Rezzonico (Venice)" and "Palazzo Mansi (Lucca)" suites, there's a portrait sculpture of Ball and fellow artist Matthew Barney made of translucent, richly coloured Mexican onyx.
Koi Art Gallery
Sukhumvit Soi 31 Until Feb 15 Open daily 11am-7pm Call 02-662-3218
In "Le Kinlaads", a solo exhibition of the latest artworks by Pom Jitpratuk, a couple takes a walk upon the clouds while a solitary cyclist works his way uphill. With mostly clouds and bright blue sky as his set, the artist explores freedom, warmth and endless possibilities.