Circulation

‘Circulation’ explores the relationship with individuals and society.  Like the human circulatory system that delivers blood throughout the body to sustain human life, art can stimulate our censors, present various viewpoints and encourage discussion. 

‘Circulation’ is a group exhibition of eight new artists who each have their own point of view, artistic style, and technique but share a passion for art.  Through the collaborative process, the eight artists exchanged their ideas and own particular expertise in painting, printmaking, photography, sculpture, or mixed-media art to tell stories about human feelings, the way we live, and globalization from an individual and societal perspective. 

About The Artists 

‘Circulation’ is a showcase thesis of eight artists of the Master of Fine Arts Program in Visual Arts, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang: Rungrawee Phoniyom, Pattarapon Pudmark, Sipraput Krutchaiyan,Pattarajarin Fakphou, Pannawat Muangmoon, Nuttapon Naksub, Taewich Chaliewkumnuan, Chotipa Soontornchukiat. 

Date: 23 April to 26 May 2021
Venue: Galleria 3, 2nd floor, River City Bangkok 
Free Admission

*Since your safety is our prior concern, River City Bangkok is open as usual with strict preventive measures against the Covid-19 and limitation of visitors inside all exhibitions.
Opening Daily From 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. 
The preventive measure limits only 30 visitors in Circulation exhibition.

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