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Visit ‘The Way We Were’ Group Exhibition At River City Bangkok

Visit ‘The Way We Were’  Group Exhibition At River City Bangkok

‘The Way We Were’ is a group art exhibition featuring 31 artists at River City Bangkok. This exhibition is based on individuality and shows how art is universal as it presents profound meanings. 

‘The Way We Were’ demonstrates how there is an artist within each of us. Although different in content, mediums and emotions, the works by these artists are woven with authenticity, guiding viewers to experience each artist’s individual spirit in this showcase.

There are a total of 26 artists from Thailand and five international artists from Taiwan, Austria, France and Denmark.

 

‘The Way We Were’ is open from 25 May until 23 June 2024 at RCB Galleria 4 on the second Floor at River City Bangkok  

 

Photo courtesy of the artists and River City Bangkok

Information provided by River City Bangkok

 

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Guǎn Yǔ Huáng, a Taiwanese artist who examines the healing art of nature around a green and turquoise blue lake in Central Europe.
Chris Sedlaczek, an artist from Austria who displays intricate, large-scale photographs that bridge the gap between the reality of flora and his own perceptions and imagination.
Dominique Fontaine, originating from Deauville, France, after her pivotal move to Berlin when she lived in a coal-heated apartment, she became inspired to use coal-residue for her artistic expression. Her works have graced exhibitions in France, Germany,
Kris Surajaroenjai, a Thai artist whose subject is about women who can be delicate, yet powerful wielders of authority.
Jirarot Sriyaphan, an award-winning Thai artist from Songkhla province in the south of Thailand, his work explores themes of colours and patterns, derived from cultural heritage, traditions and natural environments. These elements are represented through
Chatchawan Rodklongtan, a Thai artist whose work reflects the concept of death and how the human body is merely a temporary residence, shedding illusions and discovering the truth found on the path of suffering’s demise where one will find truth that ca
Achiravit​ Samart, a young artist at the age of 17 whose standout works are characterized by creativity and a blend of contemporary art that resonates with emotions and impressions filtered through a passion for experimenting with various techniques.
Thawatchai Homthong, a Thai artist who shares his passion for nature as he cultivates energy through joy, serenity and expansiveness. He sees nature as the power of hope, dedicating his work to welcoming the dawn of new light each day.
TETAT, a Bangkok-based artist who explores various styles from portraiture to Impressionism. Currently he is devoted to crafting works in a new surreal style, often referred to as “Neo-Surrealism”. He has exhibited in Thailand, Taiwan, Germany, the US
Narissara Komsuphom, a Thai artist who crafts work in the genre of abstract art, often by trimming or reducing shapes to their essence. Then, using various colours, she impacts the human psyche and emotions by arranging new colour frameworks and shapes th
Naiyasit Wongkliawrian, a Thai artist who finds joy every time he expresses his Thai identity through his art, especially stories of mythical beings from various places around the world (especially Japan).
Nipon Jungkina, a Thai artist who conveys his individuality through the principles of Buddhist teachings. For this particular show, the artist presents a lotus flower that symbolises the four stages of life directly from Buddhist teachings.
Narupon Chutiwansopon, a Thai artist who since 1994 has had 14 solo exhibitions in addition to participating in numerous group exhibitions. His work predominantly delves into religious beliefs, particularly exploring the concept of ‘spiritual enlightenm
Pratheep Kochaboa, a Thai artist who created his artwork based on a majestic forest lion to signify power, liberation and the true essence of individuality.
Palang Palamart, a SEA Write (Southeast Asian Writers Award) winner from Thailand, who presents words and letters conveyed through pen, pencil and brush as the key to unlocking both inner and outer doors to life.
Palut Marod, an avant-garde artist from Thailand who has been practicing contemporary art for over 25 years. His work has evolved through experiences, impacting thoughts and emotions. With diverse interests, he enjoys experimenting with techniques that al
Chaiyan Chong Chongprasoet, a Thai artist who presents how art stealthily weaves itself around us, influencing and impacting our existence in myriad dimensions.
Maitree Homthong, a highly talented artist from Thailand who has held 20 solo art exhibitions and exhibited his work internationally on over 15 occasions.
Ratchaphon Konchanaphong, a Thai artist who sees the beauty of young women blooming within every thread of his canvas. By adding vibrant colours, the women he envisions seem to come alive from the pure white fabric.
Watchara Klakhakhai, a Thai artist who shares his work about how women are the epitome of beauty in this world.
Widsanupong Noonan, a Thai artist who shares his work on how art has evolved into a powerful religion that knows no right or wrong but has the ability to grasp individual souls.
Suparuedee Maneechun, a freelance artist from Thailand whose work encompasses various forms of art, including landscapes, portraits and cartoons. She strives to create artwork that is uniquely her own, filled with fun, freshness and joy. Her hope is to br
Srisilp Emcharoen, a Thai artist who finds inspiration for her artwork from pristine, natural surroundings. Her work that comprises landscapes in various locales stems from her desire to convey the beauty of nature, using brushes to evoke a sense of depth
Suporn Keawda, a Thai artist who shares her work depicting how sunlight upon gentle waves is an inspiring force. Whether the sun is rising or setting, heavy or light, it simply creates a state of non-attachment.
Anuwat Sirirattanajit, a Thai artist who has had a passion for drawing since childhood, honing his skills until it became a lifelong profession. He began exhibiting his artwork in 2011 and has continued to do so until today. For him, art is an experience
Anchana Nangkala, a Thai artist who is known for her captivating floral watercolour paintings, crafted by her inspiration, which springs from nature’s diversity and the intricacies of life. Her fascination with flowers stems from a long-standing bond an
Aukrawut Rojakkanawut, a dynamic, emerging artist from Thailand who has had his spontaneous artwork prominently displayed on a giant billboard in Times Square, New York City. His work has also appeared on billboards across Bangkok, solidifying his presenc
Wachiravit Samart, an 18-year-old budding Thai artist who has been exploring the realms of art for over 13 years. His creations are a fusion of innovative thinking and contemporary Thai art, imbued with a sense of modernity and novelty.
Isara Thaothong, a Thai artist who conveys her work by reviving ancient techniques, merging them with childhood tales learned through experience, and then filtering them with joy.
Niels Damsgaard Hansen, an artist from Copenhagen, Denmark, at just 15, Niel’s photographs, infusing personal flair into visual displays, captivated audiences at concerts. His fascination with art drove him to study the masters and foster connections wi
Lulu Thuesen, an artist from Copenhagen, Denmark, who spent her formative years immersed in art through her mother’s career as a skilled painter and illustrator. Her father’s maritime adventures across the waters of Oresund inspired her to voyage acro