Description Without Place: An Exhibition Exploring the Definition of the Word Home ✨
A contemporary art exhibition space in the heart of the old neighborhood that put forward the legendary works of "Absalong" to convey to Asians for the first time. The atmosphere inside was morphed into a space of questioning through the clean white structure and tranquillity that shrouded the grounds. It invited visitors to take a break to review the relationship between the body, space and existence amid the context of a rapidly rotating big city. 🏙️
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🌧️ From a glimpse, into the full story. 🌧️
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Interpreting Space Through the Architecture of the Mind 🌃
At the heart of this exhibition is a series of six "Cells" works modeled in 1: 1 scale in accordance with the artist's body proportions. The decorative geometric shapes serve as a thought virus that comes to shake the original definition of the word home and possession. The incident shadow light on the white surface helps drive emphasis on the dimensions of solitude and self-healing, providing a profound experience beyond viewing ordinary art.
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Dialogue between universal art and local spirit. ✨
The appeal lies in connecting the ideas of French-Israeli artists to the way of life of the youth neighborhood community, through the exploration of objects and furnishings that reflect their settling down; the elaborate placement of pieces helps create a rhythm of identity exploration and an escape from social pressures, turning this space into an arena where life is targeted and powerful in every detail of the exhibit.
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Highlights with phichit
📦 Cells Collection: Watch Absalong's 6 replica residential space structures for the first time in Asia
🧠 Philosophy of Living: Exploring the Challenging "Technology of Identity" Concept of Human Freedom and Constraints
🎨 Cultural Dialogue: Integrating Global Artwork into Identity and Object in a Youth Neighborhood Urban Area
🖼️ Special Exhibition: An exhibition that completely captures the essence of the idea of the architecture of the mind.
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🪧: Open Wednesday-Sunday from 14: 00 to 20: 00 (last May 31, 2026)
🗺️: Bangkok Kunsthalle (Bangkok Kunsthalle)
🚕: Travel by MRT, speaker head station (Exit 2) and walk later to the exhibit area.
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One More Thing: This exhibition is free to visit. Take a slow walk to absorb the meaning that artists want to communicate through emptiness. Anyone looking for new inspiration to organize ideas and life spaces must not miss it here. ☁️
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