Sculpere (Closing)

This is your last week to catch this massive exhibition by Japanese artist Soichiro Shimizu, who presents his large-scale abstract paintings, and, for the first time, his sculptures that use the same ideas and techniques. 
 
Through Dec 4. Art Center, Chulalongkorn University, 254 Phaya Thai Rd.
 
 

Buds on the Boards (Closing)

A debut solo exhibition by Bangkok-based Turkish artist Oguzcan Kaganoguzbeyoglu, featuring six reproduced prints and four original expressive drawings.

Through Nov 29, El Chiringuito, 221 Soi Nana, Charoen Krung Rd., 086-340-4791. MRT Hua Lamphong. 
 

The London Project: A State of Mind (Closing)

Visual artist Steve Pace worked on this project for 7 months after working in Thailand during the civil unrest. Through his photographs, the exhibition illustrates how the experience affected the way he sees the world.
 
Through Nov 30, Soy Sauce Factory, 11/1 Charoen Krung Soi 24, 092-115-8696. MRT Hua Lamphong.

Trance Exhibition

Lyla Phimanrat curates this thought-provoking exhibition by local artists Arnont Nongyao and Piyarat Piyapongwiwat. Exploring the concept of consciousness in today’s society, the exhibition is comprised of three parts: interactive sound, video and object-photograph-sound installations. 
 
Through Dec 26. Yet-Space, 117 Charan Sanit Wong Soi 11, 082 056 5367. 

Don’t Quit Your Day Dream

Nine diverse artists under one theme: Attasit Pokpong, Kamol Tamseewan, Kata Sanghkhe, Kowit Wattanarach, Pom Jitpratuk, Praiva Raiva, Sakyai Mongkongprasert, Soichiro Shimizu (see Sculpere, above) and Suchon Sujit. 
 
Through Dec 31. Koi Art Gallery, 245 Sukhumvit Soi 31 (Soi Sawasdee), 02-662-3218, MRT Sukhumvit

Vicissitudes

Daeng Buasan’s oil and acrylic paintings show the changes in Thai society and culture, for better and worse, through references to Buddhist art.
 
Through Dec 31. Modern Gallery, OP Garden, 30/1 Charoenkrung Soi 36, 02-238-6449.

Mythical Reality

Wittawat Tongkeaw presents 13 artworks questioning the reality of this world through the rearrangement of everyday objects, using the techniques of photorealism.  
 
Through Jan 18. F/2, S.A.C. Subhashok The Art Centre, MRT Sukhumvit

Lotus Disco 

For his new solo exhibition, Maitree Siriboon, whose work often touches on being gay and from Isaan, displays mosaic tile-covered “disco balls” produced during a residency at the Thaillywood arts studio in Chonburi. 
 
Through Jan 18. Whitespace Gallery, 1 Sala Daeng Soi 1, 02-235-2500. MRT Lumpini
 

Bangkok in Technicolor

In sharp contrast to his previous romantic work, Bangkok in Black & White, Manit Sriwanichpoom exhibits his vibrant images of our city, capturing today's consumerist culture. The images are taken from his new book. 

Through Dec 27, Kathmandu Photo Gallery, 87 Pan Rd., 02-234-6700