Discover the works of Kader Attia, a distinguished French-Algerian artist, in his exhibition that explores themes of restoration and healing in the context of the colonial past. His art, while simple in form, carries a profound emotional depth. Among the standout pieces is Ghost, a sculpture of a woman whose form is reduced to an empty outline, challenging viewers to reflect on identity and the essence of existence. The exhibition encourages a fresh perspective on the concepts of physical and mental repair, as well as the transition towards the future. Attia’s works invite reflection on both personal and collective histories, urging visitors to engage with art that inspires transformation and thought. Until Mar 16. Free. The Jim Thompson Art Center, 10am-5pm
A recent smattering of rain has cooled the city and cleared skies somewhat but if you’re still leery of venturing afield, we have plenty of suggestions for things to do indoors. Hasn’t February zipped by though? As we bowl into March this weekend, the cultural scene in the capital buzzes with energy – exhibitions are in full swing, dancefloors are heaving and restaurants and bars are keeping the magical flow well fuelled.
Whether you're in the mood for gliding through galleries, indulging in scrumptious food or checking out local bars, there’s no shortage of exciting things to do. So, grab an umbrella (perhaps) and make the most of what the city has to offer – rain or shine!