Bangkok's got a lot in store for your weekend! From captivating art exhibitions to edgy gigs and happening parties, there's no shortage of cool ideas to make your days memorable. Immerse yourself in the city's cultural delights, groove to lively music, and dive into thrilling experiences. Get ready to have a fantastic time exploring the dynamic spirit of Bangkok!
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The best things to do in Bangkok this weekend
Vichit Nongnual’s solo exhibition pays tribute to the late Tang Chang, a pivotal figure in Thailand’s modern art scene. Collaborating with curator Panu Boonpipattanapong, the artist explores the time-honoured tradition of mirroring the works of great masters, a practice that contrasts with notions of copyright and intellectual property. Having admired Tang Chang’s art since his student years, Vichit’s reverence has deepened throughout his career, culminating in this exhibition. The works on display offer a three-part dialogue with the master artist, reflecting Vichit’s ongoing connection to Tang’s legacy and the enduring influence of his creations on contemporary artistic practice. Until Feb 26. Free. La Lanta Fine Art, 6pm-8pm
This theatrical production presents a heartfelt exploration of LGBTQ+ love, weaving together a range of diverse stories that navigate passion, pain and memory. With a powerful narrative that captures the complexities of relationships and identity, the performance delves into the emotional journeys of its characters. Directed by Bhanbhassa Dhubthien and written by Parida Manomaiphibul, the play presents a poignant reflection on love in its many forms. Through its compelling storytelling and dynamic characters, it highlights the challenges and triumphs faced by the LGBTQ+ community, providing a meaningful experience for audiences. Jan 23 - Feb 2. B1,000-1,350. Tickets, time table and date here. LiFE Studio
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This exhibition, which has been presented in five European countries under the name Cosmos Discovery Space Exhibition, brings a wealth of knowledge to visitors through 10 carefully designed rooms. It's the journey of human space exploration, from its early beginnings to the cutting-edge advancements of today. Spanning more than 2,000 square metres, it showcases a range of historic artefacts, interactive displays and informative panels that offer a unique insight into the history and future of space travel. Until May 16. B550-2,400 via here. Hall ES97, BITEC BURI, 10am-8pm
A moving image programme by Rosalia Namsai Engchuan, featuring works by Surapong Pinijkhar, Ming Wong, Doug Aitken and Lawrence Lek. This marks the first chapter of an ongoing series curated by Engchuan at Bangkok Kunsthalle. It opens with intimate reflections of a bygone era in the form of Sampeng (The Chinatown Montage), which offers a nuanced portrayal of Yaowarat and challenges the reductionist nature of cinematic depictions in After Chinatown. The journey then shifts to the origin of the cinematic gaze, encountering raw fragments of wilderness on a seemingly post-apocalyptic Californian beach. The final segment explores Lawrence Lek’s speculative future in SimBeijing: Black Cloud. The 92-minute programme will be shown on a single screen running on a continuous loop. Jan 17 - Feb 27. Free. Bangkok Kunsthalle, 2pm-8pm
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The debut performance of The Little Prince in Thailand blends immersive digital interactive experiences with captivating installation art, inviting audiences to explore this much-loved story. The journey begins with the Story Book Theatre offering an engaging introduction to the narrative. Covering more than 2,000 square metres, the event promises an inspiring and enjoyable experience for all visitors. Also, you can visit "The Store," where you will find an exclusive selection of merchandise inspired by The Little Prince. Each item has been thoughtfully designed and chosen to reflect the charm and essence of the story, providing a unique keepsake for fans to take home. Jan 24 - May 11. B350-1,100 via here. Icon Siam, 10am-8pm
Curated by Mary Pansanga alongside guest curators, this thoughtful edition invites you to explore the connections between place, identity and the fleeting sense of belonging. The event presents a striking selection of films and installations that challenge the boundaries between reality and imagination. For the first time, BEFF will also feature live experimental music, performances and workshops, adding a dynamic, interactive element to the experience. This programme is a platform for artistic expression that encourages deep reflection on how we navigate the complexities of space and self. The combination of visual art and live experiences engage and inspire attendees, offering a fresh perspective on these profound themes. Jan 25 - Feb 2. Free. One Bangkok Forum, 8am-11.30pm
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Discover the creative world of Anusorn Thontong in his first solo exhibition, presented by Gallery TR in collaboration with River City Bangkok and Trendy Gallery. The theme, ‘Movement’, symbolises the journey through life’s challenges and transitions, expressed through walking, running or leaping. It embodies growth, resilience and the continuous motion from one stage to the next. The exhibition offers visitors a chance to enter a parallel realm, where intellect and inner potential are harnessed to overcome pressures and obstacles, with imagination leading the way. This showcase invites reflection on how movement in both physical and mental forms shape our experiences and fosters personal growth. Until Jan 26. RCB Galleria 4, 2nd floor, River City Bangkok, 10am-8pm
YAMADA presents his third solo exhibition, delving into the insatiable hunger and desires fuelled by the media we consume daily. His thought-provoking works explore the impact of this constant craving, asking a crucial question: where does it ultimately lead? The pieces suggest that the path may lead to wealth and success, or it could result in emptiness and disappointment. Through his art, YAMADA invites you to reflect on the consequences of an ever-present desire for more, and the role media plays in shaping our aspirations. Dec 21 - Feb 16, 2025. Free. Trendy Gallery, FL.2, River City Bangkok, 10am-7pm
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Explore the fascinating world of nature through a unique exhibition in collaboration with the Chulalongkorn University Museum of Natural History and the Department of Creative Arts, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts. Seamlessly combining science and art, the exhibition highlights the contrasting yet equally captivating qualities of butterflies and cockroaches, showing how both embody resilience and adaptability in the natural world. It provides an engaging and insightful experience, bridging the gap between the beauty of nature and the marvels of science. Until Feb 28, 2025. Free. 1st floor, Chulalongkorn University Museum, 9am-4.30pm
In his first solo exhibition, Watcharapol Khanthong (SAILOM) presents works that celebrate colour and diversity, reflecting human experiences, dreams and the beauty of nature. Taking inspiration from the simple elements that surround us, his pieces explore themes of connection, love and the emotional bonds between people. Amid the chaos of daily life, which can obscure clarity and foster melancholy, the artist imagines a dreamscape brimming with vibrant hues and diverse identities. His paintings embody the power of life’s colours, inviting viewers to reflect on shared experiences and the often-overlooked beauty in ordinary moments. Through this exhibition, Khanthong encourages us to embrace the richness of life and brighten our own journeys. Jan 18 - Mar 29. Free. 2nd floor, Mini Xspace Gallery, 10am-5pm
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