
Exhibition / Upcoming
ลำโลก, The World of Molam
Lam Loke, The World of Molam is an exhibition on Molam, the traditional music and theater genre from Isan (Northeast Thailand) and Laos. It is a key part of the identity of ethnic Laotians, for whom it is an expression of pride and joy.

Exhibition / Now
Echoed Tranquility
Artist: Dinh Q. Lê, Pratchaya Phinthong, and Toshiko Tanaka The Sasakawa Peace Foundation and the Surin Pitsuwan Foundation are pleased to extend an invitation to the art exhibition titled "Echoed Tranquillity" at the Jim Thompson Art Center in Bangkok. This exhibition is the result of a collaborative effort among the Sasakawa Peace Foundation in Japan and the Surin Pitsuwan Foundation in Thailand with support from the Jim Thompson Art Center, the Embassy of Japan in Thailand and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum.

Exhibition / Now
A Hope and Peace to End All Hope and Peace
A solo show by Rushdi Anwar Curated by Zoe Butt

Exhibition / Past
Homo Urbanus
Homo Urbanus. A Citymatographic Odyssey is an on-going project and touring exhibition by the artist duo, Bêka & Lemoine, and was shown in Bordeaux, Prague, Berlin, Sao Paulo, and Basel. The exhibition is conceived as a free-wheeling journey around the world, an immersive environment that puts the strange species of urban man under the microscope while offering a vibrant tribute to what we have been most cruelly deprived of in times of lockdown and social distancing: namely public spaces.

Exhibition / Past
How Many Worlds Are We
A group Exhibition Curated by Alexandre Melo Ayrson Heráclito (Brazil), Jonathas de Andrade (Brazil), Lyno Vuth (Cambodia), Pratchaya Phinthong (Thailand), Soe Yu Nwe (Myanmar), Tawatchai Puntusawasdi (Thailand), Torlarp Larpjaroensook (Thailand), Vasco Araújo (Portugal), Wantanee Siripatananuntakul (Thailand), Yonamine (Angola)

Exhibition / Past
Germaine Krull: The Return of the Avant-Gardist
Co-Curated by Maren Niemeyer, Goethe Institut Director, Bangkok and Anna-Catharina Gebbers, Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin Co-organised by Goethe-institut Thailand and The Jim Thompson Art Center