Fri 7
Naked Beauty by Sylvia Blum at Museum of Contemporary Art; 10 am
This new exhibition at MOCA displays a series of photographs taken by Austrian model-turned-photographer Sylvie Blum, who is noted for beautifully conveying women in a distinctive way, regardless of their shape or form.
BANGKOK in TRANSIT at Museum Siam; 10 am
This interactive exhibition allows you to go back in time before Siam entered a Westernized phase. Explore of zones that depict Sam Yot, Burapha Palace and Phahurat, all of which were central areas in old Siam.
Hector Monroy Guest Shift at Smalls; 9 pm
Known for his innovative and creative cocktails, Mexican mixologist Héktor Monroy will be taking over the bar of Saunplu hotspot Small for one night only.
Sat 8
Hundred Years Between at Old Customs House; 11 am; free entry
The showcase is a photography exhibition by Thanpuying Sirikitiya Jensen celebrating the 115th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between Thailand and Norway. The exhibited photographs depict the memories and encounters when Jensen visited the Scandinavian country to recount the expedition of King Rama V (her great-great grandfather) when he visited Europe during his cruise trip in 1907.
Blue Photographic Printing at The Commons; 11 am; B1,200
Create your own blue photographic prints using cyanotype, a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print at the 2-hour workshop hosted by The Commons. All levels are welcome.
A City Aglow by Shunji Dodo at Serindia Gallery; 11 am
Captured by Japanese street photographer Shunji Dodo during his numerous visits to Bangkok between the mid-’80s and 2019, this photography series presents the dizzying and rather overwhelming side of buzzing Bangkok.
Sun 9
World Pizza Day at Carbar; 6 pm; B1,000
To celebrate World Pizza Day, Carbar is throwing a pizza party featuring 3-hour of endless slices of wood-fired pizza and cold beer churned out by Carbar’s head chef Arnie Marcella and his team.
Immortal Icons by Patrick Manthe at River City Bangkok; 10 am; free entry
Swiss artist Patrick Manthe uses interesting and unusual materials to create portraits of people who have left a significant mark in the history, including Amy Winehouse, Audrey Hepburn and Charlie Chaplin.