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News
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Kawita Vatanajyankur in Spinning Wheels at Jim Thompson House Museum
27 November 2021 - 28 February 2022 27 November 2021 Spinning Wheels by Kawita Vatanajyankur At Jim Thompson House Museum In Spinning Wheels, Kawita Vatanajyankur references the tasks undertaken by physical laborers in the textiles industry. In the work, she... -
Tada Hengsapkul in Khum Mai x Maiiam Collection
2 November 2021 - 28 February 2022 5 November 2021 To mark the momentous opening of the Lanna Architecture Centre (Khum Chao Buriratana), the centre - in association with MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum - welcomes all to witness the KHUM... -
Kawita Vatanajyankur in NATION, NARRATION, NARCOSIS, Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin
28 November 2021 - 03 July 2022 29 November 2021 Nation, Narration, Narcosis Collecting Entanglements and Embodied Histories 28.11.2021 to 03.07.2022 Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart - Berlin Nation, Narration, Narcosis: Collecting Entanglements and Embodied Histories at Hamburger Bahnhof...
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Recent Press
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How I became an artist: Sawangwongse Yawnghwe
KERSTIN WINKING, ART BASEL 2 March 2022 Meet the Burmese exile who found sanctuary in art ‘When I lived in Vancouver, near my home, there was an artist-run gallery called grunt that I passed by every day.... -
From James T. Hong to Giang Lê: The artists rewriting history at Art Basel Hong Kong
PAYAL UTTAM, ART BASEL 26 February 2022 Coming from across Asia, they pry open the past to carve a way forward From a beauty queen-turned-revolutionary leader in Myanmar to exiled communist fighters in Malaysia, countless individuals have... -
Thailand: what to see right now
Dave Willis, Art Basel 19 January 2022 The country is brimming with great shows, from the second Thailand Biennale to exhibitions by artists like Ho Rui An and Apichatpong Weerasetakul Located outside the traditional Thai artworld centers... -
Breaking new ground, S.E.A. Focus puts Southeast Asian art in the global spotlight
PAYAL UTTAM, ART BASEL 15 December 2021 A flourishing showcase in Singapore returns for its fourth edition, highlighting the breadth of contemporary art in the region In the Philippines, people often speak about bayanihan, which translates as...
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About Nova Contemporary
Established in 2016, Nova Contemporary aims to cultivate the reciprocal exchange of Thailand's contemporary art and culture to Southeast Asia and beyond. We pride ourselves in showcasing both established and emerging artists through our diverse programme of exhibitions and events - with a primary focus on exceptional Thai artists. It is our hope to bring art education to the general public and contribute to Thailand's ever growing vibrant art community.