BANGKOK ART:
The Dark Side of Stephff
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Thavibu Gallery, Room 308, 3/F, Silom Galleria, 919/1 Silom Rd., Bangkok, Thailand
Phone: 02-266-5454
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French cartoonist Stephane Peray, better known as Stephff, has been creating political cartoons for two decades for local English language daily newspaper The Nation. This exhibition sees him throw off the self-imposed shackles of traditional media to release his darker side through 20 graffiti drawings and paintings that express his personal views on Thai politics.

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