
SAWADEE
One of the first things a tourist learns in Thailand are the words “Sawadee” combined with the wai gesture. It originated over 2000 years ago in Hinduism with the Añjali Mudrā gesture, which accompanies “namaste” and was adopted by Buddhism.






One of the first things a tourist learns in Thailand are the words “Sawadee” combined with the wai gesture. It originated over 2000 years ago in Hinduism with the Añjali Mudrā gesture, which accompanies “namaste” and was adopted by Buddhism.

Group Exhibition By Palette Artspace Artists: Akkarawut Rojakkanawut, IAN, MrPalette, Narissara Komsuphom, NonWorld, Sirisilp Pingmuang Curator: Watjanasin Charuwattanakitti Exhibition Period: 1 – 28 September 2025 Venue: Roblox Gallery (2nd Floor, MunMun Art Destination, Seacon Square Srinakarin) We all carry “monsters” within us — fragments of emotions such as fear, anger, greed, or vulnerability, often hidden beneath our smiles and laughter. These shadows reveal the imperfect side of being human, a truth we cannot escape. This

Duo Exhibition By Pimpisa Anurit & Assadawut Sooksee Curator: Mantana Apidet Exhibition Period: 16 September – 12 October 2025 Venue: Palette Artspace (THONG LO) In today’s world, people are constantly confronted with limitations and pressures imposed by their surroundings—whether it be cramped living spaces, heavy responsibilities, economic decline, or the hidden inequalities embedded within social structures. It is we, as human beings, who must adapt, struggle, and search for meaning in our existence. This exhibition

“Every day, many things happen;
there are moments of great happiness and moments of sadness.
Still, every day, the morning comes.
Many birds dance in the vast sky, flying toward something.
I look up and see my sky.
The big, blue sky stretches endlessly.
Today, the weather is nice too.”

“Every day, many things happen;
there are moments of great happiness and moments of sadness.
Still, every day, the morning comes.
Many birds dance in the vast sky, flying toward something.
I look up and see my sky.
The big, blue sky stretches endlessly.
Today, the weather is nice too.”

SUPERFLEX is the latest solo exhibition by Sumalee Ekachonniyom, whose works reflect her personal experiences living through the analog era, a time when artists created with their minds and hands, through to the digital age, where the emergence of artificial intelligence has made it possible for artists to generate work simply by issuing commands to a machine, without physically making anything themselves.

Solo Exhibition by Inkarat Curator: Mantana Apidet Exhibition Period: July 6 – August 3, 2025 This solo exhibition is a journey back into the artist’s “safe space of imagination.” Through a series of oil paintings, Inkarat Suphadit explores her memories, dreams, and innermost self by creating a fictional character named HOME, a fluffy, wide-eyed figure assembled from fragments of those she loves: family members, pets, and cherished childhood belongings. Each painting becomes a home built

Backyard Studio and Visual Artist Misha Nikatin Present “Mike’s Journey” – A Story of Exploration and Self-Discovery Backyard Studio, a Russian design collective, and acclaimed visual artist Misha Nikatin have joined creative forces to tell a deeply personal and evocative story about travel, transformation, and the search for self. Their collaborative exhibition, titled “Mike’s Journey”, invites viewers into a reflective and visually immersive experience, blending art, narrative, and emotional resonance. The exhibition will take place

Humans believe they are superior to all other living beings on Earth, but they are still trapped in invisible cages, woven from the illusion of freedom. These invisible forces bind us quietly, chained by values, social norms, cultural beliefs, and religions, embedded deep into our minds even before we open our eyes to the world.

ในโลกที่เต็มไปด้วยความเปลี่ยนแปลงและข้อมูลที่ถาโถม ศศิธร ขุนพิทักษ์ เลือกใช้ศิลปะเป็นเครื่องมือบันทึก การเดินทางทางจิตใจและการทำความเข้าใจตัวเอง นิทรรศการ “Mapping of the Unseen” เปรียบเสมือนแผนที่ที่ไม่ได้ชี้นำทางไปสู่สถานที่ แต่สะท้อน เส้นทางของอารมณ์ ความคิด และการรับรู้ที่เกิดขึ้นจากภายใน เส้น สี และจังหวะที่ปรากฏในงาน ไม่ได้เป็นเพียงองค์ประกอบทางทัศนศิลป์ แต่เป็น ภาษาทางสายตา ที่แสดงออกถึงสภาวะที่อาจมองไม่เห็น แต่สามารถ สัมผัสและรับรู้ ได้
