Quality Living: Bangkok’s Retro Shophouses Explored Through Photo Installation
BANGKOK — Step up to the second floor of WTF and drown in facades of Bangkok shophouses.
Mozambican Wood Carvings to Display Tuesday in Bangkok
BANGKOK — Mozambican daily lives will be presented through an artist’s traditional wood-carving miniature models for the first time in Thailand starting Tuesday.
See Rare Panoramics at Bangkok Photo Exhibit
BANGKOK — Get a super-wide glimpse of beautiful Himalayan scenery and awe-inspiring Cambodian temple Angkor Wat at a photography exhibit next week.
Carnal Choreography: ‘Party Animal’ to Debauch Silom Library
BANGKOK — Inspired by a wild night at Berlin’s most notorious techno club, a Thai choreographer will take over a Bangkok library to explore sexuality, gender and animal movement.
All the Things: Music, Fashion, Art Collide in One Night of ‘Badassery’
BANGKOK — A trans glam rocker will join a celebrity architect, fashionistas and more for a perilously hip and artsy event in a literally old school venue.
Finding Vivian Maier: Doc Night Uncovers Life of Secret Street Photog
BANGKOK — See the work, life and death of a mysterious nanny-turned-street photographer who secretly took thousands of proto-selfies in the 1950s and 1960s.
Go ‘Together’ For Party Favor And Van Buuren
BANGKOK — Armin van Buuren and Party Favor are headlining the sixth edition of Together Festival in April.
Nude Mona Lisa? Sketch May Have Link to Masterpiece
PARIS — There's something vaguely familiar about this charcoal sketch of a woman's face and nude torso — could it be an unclothed precursor...
Soviet Arthouse ‘Battleship Potemkin’ Coming to Bangkok
BANGKOK — Shout in socialist outrage for the massacred babushkas silently screaming as a baby pram careens down the stairs when a 1925 Soviet silent film charges into a Bangkok film house this month.
Virtual Thailand: Tour TCDC’s New Riverside Home (VR)
BANGKOK — Take a virtual reality tour of the new Thailand Creative and Design Center, or TCDC, which reopened May 5 near the Chao Phraya River in the imposing Grand Postal Building, a modern, brutalist structure dating back to 1940.