
Kade Javanalikhikara's paintings explore how artistic fabrication is a form journey nurtured by nature, light, darkness, uncertainty, simplicity and confusion.
There Are More Monsoon Songs Elsewhere
100 Tonson Gallery Soi Tonson Thur to Sun, 11am-7pm Until Sept 23 Call 02-684-1527
The exhibition by Dusadee Huntrakul features works on paper, found photographs and special installation, based on prehistoric Ban Chiang artefacts that dated back 3,000 years ago.
Revolutionary Things
Cartel Artspace Narathiwas 22 Wed-Sun, noon-7pm Until July 19 Call 089-508-3859
The exhibition presents Khana Ratsadon's ideology and policies through the study of objects made in the Siamese Revolution of 1932. These small objects, such as pins, lamps, ashtrays, magazines, are evidence of the revolutionaries' efforts to transform the country and allow us to explore their success and failure.
Portrait Of The Mind
Sathorn 11 Art Space Tue-Sun Until June 30 Call 02-004-1199
Kanika Jansuwan's paintings capture a variety of sensations expressed at once through the "animal aspect" and the human body. All differences are blurred: pain, happiness, sadness, joy, and she believes that all emotions can be seen as one.
Found Fusion
Jam Charoen Rat 1 Every day until midnight Until July 1 Call 089-889-8059
Thai artist/temple decorator Darnuiparnui shows his psychedelic work that denotes ruptures in reality, peeling back layers one by one, in the hope of revealing other dimensions.
Genzman
Rebel Art Space Sukhumvit 6, Phra Khanong Tue-Sun, 12-7pm Until July 16 rebelartspace@gmail.com Call 064-790-9436
Veteran artist Vasan Sitthiket returns with a new show, in which he comments upon "a life in our age when everything is very fast and faster than our thoughts". And also: "No God No War!"
Deeper In Still Life-World-Life
Numthong Gallery At Aree Ari 5 Mon-Sat, 11am-6pm Until June 29 Call 02-617-2794
Phattarakorn Sing-Tong's paintings of still life objects are an attempt to search for veracity. But beyond probing what's around him, he has transformed reality and extended the experience while looking at the objects from different angles.
Prelude
S.A.C. Subhashok The Arts Centre Sukhumvit 39 Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm Until July 1 Call 02-662-0299
Having spent more than three years abroad, Wittawat Tongkaew returns to Bangkok with his latest solo exhibition. In this series, he immerses himself in literary and field research including meetings and interviews with victims who have suffered from the political chaos in Thailand. Through paintings, sculptures and installation pieces, the artist looks at how Thai society is structured around myth and faith, and how they have come to shape our political discourses.