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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
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 In Their Mouth Helmet by Gio Nowhere Kallery December 27 – 28, 2008 'In Their Mouth Helmet', all-new 200 cartoon characters by Gio Nowhere Kallery!!!
Gio Panaisit Upathumbhananda is a character designer and an underground cartoon writer. Gio published his first original cartoon book in 2004. He formed 'Nowhere Kallery', a group of street artist, and joined 'Nospace First Exhibition' at Nospace Gallery in 2007. Gio also well known as a front man of 'Adulterer', an indies punk band from Panda Records.
Opening Night: Saturday 27 December 2008, 7-10pm
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Thursday, December 25, 2008
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 Neon Space Gallery by Korakrit Arunanondchai & O Thongthai December 20 – 21, 2008 Opening Night: Saturday 20 December 2008, 7-10pm For the first time ever in Thailand Korakrit Arunanondchai and Chanyaporn Thongthai are going to have an art show. Korakrit Arunanondchai is a painter, printmaker and installation artist. His artwork deals with the idea of recreating the world with his own visual language. He makes patterns that are abstractions of traditional Thai patterns and Japanese Manga. His art is meant to create a pleasurable experience that pushes the limit of human visual perception. O Thongthai is a young artist working in London at the moment. She works in the medium of film, animation and photography. In this show she will be presenting us with a present an animation short movie based on the concept of the NEON FOREST. Neon Space Gallery is a show focusing on the bright colors that we love. The whole idea behind it is to create a fun visual space that a community can enjoy together. There will be a special music performance by Yellow Fang www.myspace.com/yellowfanglovesyou and Pandablur (Korakrit Arunanondchai) www.myspace.com/pandablur Korakrit will also be selling limited edition Neon t-shirts from his brand Kora-Krit www.kora-krit.com to see some of Korakrit's art www.korakrit.com WEAR NEON, COME AND HAVE FUN WITH US! MORE INFO
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Sunday, December 07, 2008
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 We enjoyed everything by Pratran Komonhirun, Kittisak Lerkluon, Nakorn Panmaisi, Pakanid Pradermchai and Patcha Disyanant
December 6 – 14, 2008
We enjoyed everything is the art of enjoying people by the group of young Thai artists. The exhibition included drawing, painting, printing and installation.
Opening Night: Saturday 6 December 2008, 6-10pm
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Friday, October 24, 2008
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 "You - I" by Pisitakun Kuntalang November 8-9, 2008 10am-11pm @ Fat Festival 8; Challenger Hall 2-3, Impact Mueng Thong Thani Nospace joins Fat Festival 8 with a huge installation by Pisitakun Kuntalang 'You-I", a room under the stair, 2 meters high with a cupboard filled of Pisitakun's hand-made cartoon on the top of the stair. Everyone is welcome to relax inside the room or climb the stair and enjoy reading cartoon. MORE INFO
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Friday, October 17, 2008
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 I'M NOT THERE 26 October 2008 7pm - 11pm @ Nospace Gallery FREE TICKET 6 actors portray folk artist Bob Dylan at different periods and states of his life. Heath Ledger takes on Dylan as an actor married to a French artist, Cate Blanchet chooses Dylan's surrealist peroid and his rock and roll life style, other depictions include a born again folkie, and quite hilariously Juliane Moore and Kim Gordon as two former folk singers commenting on him. It's a film about the different roles and the complexity of idenity that Dylan represents. Also Fiat of Zassy Diva is gonna play a few songs acoustically. Show is free @ 7 p.m. MORE INFO
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
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 Good Morning Sickness by Mark Salvatus October 15 - November 15, 2008 FIRST-TIME IN BANGKOK marksalvatus.blogspot.com Mark Salvatus is an international artist based in Manila, Philippines. Since 2002, He started to exhibit his artworks in several places, included Philippines, South Korea, Japan, Turkey, Spain and Romania. 'Good Morning Sickness' is Mark Salvatus's newest solo exhibition at Nospace Gallery, Bangkok from October 15 to November 15, 2008. "My work deals with familiar objects and everyday experiences. I work across different media from drawings, installations, photography, graffiti to interactive and participatory projects building drama to question memory, nostalgia, existence and space, making a new perspective between the viewer and the work. With this notion I want to produce new thoughts and emotions of anger, comedy, fear, abstraction and vision." Opening Night: Wednesday 15 October 2008, 7-10pm Wrapped: Traces by Mark Salvatus @ Nospace Gallery 2008 Press: Mark Salvatus; Interview by Esquire MagazineMORE INFO
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Friday, September 19, 2008
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 Design Thinking Workshops (Critical & Creative Problem Solving!) by Christian Phongphit Instructor @ SoA+D (School of Architecture and Design) King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi Course Schedule: How to boost your CreativityOctober 11+12, 2008 @ Nospace Gallery The Creative Perception - The art of looking sidewaysOctober 18+19, 2008 @ Nospace Gallery Critical ThinkingOctober 25+26, 2008 @ Nospace Gallery Time & Fee: Saturdays 10 am – 5 pm (1 hour lunch break) Sundays 10 am – 5 pm (1 hour lunch break) 1500 Bath / 12 hours each Workshop (English language) The fee is considered as donation and will support artwork & the international young artist community partly Workshops are limited to 15 students to guarantee an intensive experience Registration (binding) & Contact: christianphongphit@yahoo.de or artist@berlin.de 0875189535 Press: "Get out of the box" Bangkok Post Article 2nd September 2008Lecturer Profile: Born in the German Alps in 1976, Chris is an artist, landscape-architect and conceptual photographer. He has moved 35 times already and for the past seven years he has taught topics including critical & creative thinking, architectural presentation, introduction to design and creative problem solving. After his studies he set up a landscape architecture office in Berlin. In 2006 Chris left for Thailand, where he create a photography book about the urban space of Bangkok. In 2008 Chris runs his own Design Thinking Workshops in cooperation with Nospace & Tadu Art gallery. Chris teaches at the School of Architecture & Design at King Mongut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT). Chris created, organized and produced things in many fields: art projects, events & exhibitions concepts, interior & furniture design, photography, graphic design, award winning landscape architecture design projects & competitions, university critic & guest lectures, publications in professional journals, university teaching positions, degree dissertation "THINK" - motivation & passion for students. Download Document: Design Thinking Workshops (Critical & Creative Problem Solving!) DocumentMORE INFO
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Thursday, September 18, 2008
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 Before Dawn by Espen Krukhaug September 11 - 28, 2008 Opening Night: Thursday 11 September 2008, 7-10pm FIRST-TIME IN THAILAND www.espenkrukhaug.com Espen Krukhaug is a Norwegian artist based in London UK. Espen Krukhaug with his new photography project 'Before Dawn' was started the exhibition tour at Wuhan, China in March 2008, then to Norway, UK, USA and officially arrives Bangkok, Thailand in September 2008 by the Norwegian Council and Embassy. The exhibition included Espen Krukhaug's new set of photography and photo book with music, which inspired from his photo. The photo book forward has been written by Philip Chevron, a lead member of an Irish/British band 'The Pogues', and the music track from an underground Norwegian experiment band called, 'Orange Dark'. "The project "Before Dawn" was started up in the end of 2004, and in it I have explored the night time. Then more specific insomnia and solitariness. And I have tried to find the total silentness you can find under the night time in a town. I have always liked the quit times of the night. A time when most people are sleeping and their for missing a lot of beautiful things. The streets that in the daytime is full of people stressing from a to b, but in the night time are all quiet and empty. A time you can feel like the only person in an abandoned world. Also what is important is the light. With so much light pollution in the cities, it will never be dark. But again are the sources to the incredible colors in my work." "The photography's have been taken in China, England, Norway, Russia, Scotland and USA." Press: Espen Krukhaug: Interview by BK MagazineMORE INFO
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Monday, September 01, 2008
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 NOSPACE ODYSSEY 28/08/2008 8PM-0AM @ NOSPACE GALAXY TICKET 200B NANNUE TIPITIER JUNE STYLISH NONSENSE KIJJAZ LEK DJ ANDREW JONES MORE INFO
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Sunday, August 17, 2008
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 I come in peace by Julie Lavoie
August 15 - 30, 2008
Opening Night: Friday 15 August 2008, 7-10pm
Julie Lavoie is a young artist from Montreal, Canada. She graduated from Mathematics at the University of Waterloo and now lives in Asia.
"Bangkok is a city of invaders. Almost no one is from here. Everyone has come for their own reasons: the taxi drivers, the food vendors, the farang, the money boys, even the elephants. The young, the desperate, the ambitious -- all of us have come to the city as the place of our hope and our desire, part of the greater currents of urbanization and globalization in 21st century Asia.
I used the playful yet iconic figure of the space invader to convey this sense of being an outsider wanting to make your mark in a new world, wanting to invade with your own style, having everyone pay attention, not being lost in the crowd."
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