TRANSVERSE
- EXHIBITION DATE : JUN 13 - SEP 27, 2026
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TRANSVERSE: Navigating Emerging Thai Art, a group exhibition featuring 17 Thai contemporary artists. Curated by Chanon Ongvasith and Wit Wannakrairoj
Taking its point of departure from the idea of movement across lines, positions, and cultural fields, TRANSVERSE approaches contemporary Thai art as a space of transition and negotiation. Rather than presenting Thai identity as a fixed image, the exhibition considers it an evolving condition shaped by memory, personal experience, cultural inheritance, and the realities of the present. Through a range of artistic practices, the exhibition reflects how artists continue to revisit, question, and reshape the meanings they inherit.
The exhibition features works by Kan Nathiwutthikun, Angkrit Ajchariyasophon, Chatchai Notananda, Thanarat Siripidej, D Jai Kosiyabong, Wansavang Yensabaidee, Buddhaandz, Jaruwat Normrubporn, Verapat Sitipol, Lolay, Juli Baker and Summer, Paphonsak La Or, Wanapol Saenkham, Rungruang Sittirerk, Krit Ngamsom, Supmanee Chaisansuk and Mit Jai Inn.
Presented within the Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok ART Space by MOCA BANGKOK, the exhibition also gains a distinct sense of place. Located by the Chao Phraya River, the art space allows viewers to experience contemporary art in relation to the city, movement, travel, and the changing rhythm of Bangkok. In this setting, art does not simply occupy the space. It moves through it, intersects with different perspectives, and opens new ways of seeing the contemporary Thai art landscape.
TRANSVERSE: Navigating Emerging Thai Art, a group exhibition featuring 17 Thai contemporary artists. Curated by Chanon Ongvasith and Wit Wannakrairoj
Taking its point of departure from the idea of movement across lines, positions, and cultural fields, TRANSVERSE approaches contemporary Thai art as a space of transition and negotiation. Rather than presenting Thai identity as a fixed image, the exhibition considers it an evolving condition shaped by memory, personal experience, cultural inheritance, and the realities of the present. Through a range of artistic practices, the exhibition reflects how artists continue to revisit, question, and reshape the meanings they inherit.
The exhibition features works by Kan Nathiwutthikun, Angkrit Ajchariyasophon, Chatchai Notananda, Thanarat Siripidej, D Jai Kosiyabong, Wansavang Yensabaidee, Buddhaandz, Jaruwat Normrubporn, Verapat Sitipol, Lolay, Juli Baker and Summer, Paphonsak La Or, Wanapol Saenkham, Rungruang Sittirerk, Krit Ngamsom, Supmanee Chaisansuk and Mit Jai Inn.
Presented within the Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok ART Space by MOCA BANGKOK, the exhibition also gains a distinct sense of place. Located by the Chao Phraya River, the art space allows viewers to experience contemporary art in relation to the city, movement, travel, and the changing rhythm of Bangkok. In this setting, art does not simply occupy the space. It moves through it, intersects with different perspectives, and opens new ways of seeing the contemporary Thai art landscape.


