Exhibitions

BITCOIN PIZZA DAY

From two pizzas purchased with 10,000 BTC
to a global symbol of value, belief, speculation, and the future of human exchange.
Whether you are across the city or across the world,
we invite you to be part of this legendary cultural moment.

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ใกล้บ้าน (Close to Home)

Ks.Landy is an artist whose practice centers on painting natural landscapes and scenes of rural life. The inspiration behind this body of work began when he returned to live in Nong Khai, the province where he was born and raised, after years of living and studying in the city. Returning home allowed him to quietly notice how familiar places had gradually changed through the dynamics of modern life.

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Everything has a name

As time goes by, you begin to reflect on many things: your relationship with yourself, your relationships with others, which people to avoid, which situations to ignore, and— as an artist— which works to make. I came to the realization that I wanted to create a piece that would make me fall in love with art again, just as I did when I first started out as an artist. I am drawn to artworks that

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Rhythm of My Colors #1

Both music and visual art are disciplines that share profound similarities when viewed through their underlying structures. Symbols and meanings of sound can be conveyed through composition, harmony, and emotional expression without the need for words. When we listen to instrumental music, we are able to perceive sorrow, joy, love, or even rage—purely through sound.

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บูรณา BURANA

Burana invites viewers to reconsider the idea of “completeness” not as a finished state, but as an ongoing process of repair, adaptation, and reconstruction. The exhibition presents a series of paintings that capture transitional moments of architecture and culture, situated between a veiled past and a continually evolving present.

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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.

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MONSTER

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

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บ้าน-เมือง-ชีวิต (INCOMPLETE CITY OF LIFE)

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

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MY SKY – Solo Exhibition by Kyoko Abe

“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.”

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