Grain, shadow and a knack for framing take centre stage in this quietly striking show by Polish cinematographer Lubniewski. Shot on 35mm, the images carry the language of cinema without ever becoming stills; each frame suggests a story mid-scene, caught somewhere between passing glance and private memory. Years spent in Thailand shape the work, with street corners, soft light and everyday encounters rendered with a watchful eye. Nothing looks overworked. Film grain lingers, colours shift unpredictably, and small imperfections hold their ground.
May 7-16. Free. RCB Artery, River City Bangkok. 10am-8pm

