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MMAD - MunMun Art Destination

  • Art
  • Prawet
Kaweewat Siwanartwong
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Time Out says

What is it? A sprawling art destination perched on the second and third floors of Seacon Square Srinakarin, dreamed up as a new landmark for creativity in eastern Bangkok. At more than 10,000 square metres it ranks among the biggest and most complete hubs of its kind in this corner of the city.

Why we love it: The scale is the headline, but the range is what keeps you there. Rather than a single gallery, the venue gathers a whole clutch of spaces under one roof, taking you from classic hung exhibitions right through to the sort of immersive, walk-into-it experiences that chime with where contemporary art is heading globally. It isn't all looking and no doing either, with an art library covering a broad spread of disciplines and hands-on workshops for anyone keen to make rather than merely admire. The line-up shifts constantly across the year, blending learning, creativity and pure entertainment, so it pulls in everyone from die-hard enthusiasts to families after an afternoon out.

Time Out tip: Give yourself proper time to roam. The programme rotates heavily, often running four to ten separate showcases at once across different rooms, so a rushed lap won't cut it if you want to see the lot.

Second and third Floor, MunMun Zone, Seacon Square Srinakarin. Open daily, 11am-7pm. Entry is free (individual special exhibitions or workshops may vary).

Details

Address
MUNx2 Seacon Square, MMAD 2,3/F, Srinagarindra Rd, Nong Bon, Prawet
Bangkok
10250
Price:
Entry is free
Opening hours:
Open daily, 11am-7pm.

What’s on

Stare at ceilings, pills and anxiety at Pillow

Sleepless nights leave their mark, and HOMMES.HOM chooses not to tidy them up. Pillow, the debut solo exhibition by Sittha Jantharawong, draws on insomnia, anxiety and the small-hour routines that come with them, from staring at the ceiling to reaching for a bottle of sleeping pills on the bedside table. A former advertising creative, the artist brings a sharp eye for everyday behaviour to work that quietly examines emotions people rarely say out loud. Presented as part of MMADness is Calling, the exhibition asks whether accepting our struggles is the first step towards living with them. July 9-August 23. Free entry. MMAD Gallery 1, MunMun Srinakarin (Seacon Square). 10.30am-7pm

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See why printmaking still hits harder than digital

Printmaking takes centre stage at the Maxnifier VI International Print Exhibition, bringing together artists from every continent for a wide-ranging survey of the medium. Woodcut, etching and lithography sit alongside contemporary techniques, showing how ink, paper and printing plates continue to shape personal stories and printing plates continue to carry personal stories and cultural identities. Each piece is presented as an original work rather than a reproduction, putting the precision, labour  and experimentation of the process firmly in view. It is also a rare chance to see artists from very different backgrounds push the same medium in strikingly different directions. Until August 15. Free entry. MMAD MunMun Srinakarin. 10.30am-7pm
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