Impermanence
Photograph: The Charoen AArt

Experience the beauty of life’s fleeting moments, interpreted through sound, light and movement at Impermanence

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Time Out says

Bryce Watanasoponwong’s latest exhibition feels like walking through the afterimage of a dream – one you’re trying to recall before it slips away. Across 18 mixed-media works, he asks what lingers when memories lose their edges and scatter. Drawing on Buddhist philosophy and the writings of Daisaku Ikeda, the show wrestles with how to create meaning in a world that never stops shifting. Each piece starts with a photograph, then bends light through kaleidoscopic lenses and slide film until form and colour drift apart. Layers of soft hues blur, framed in white like the border between presence and recollection. Tiny 3D-printed figures populate these worlds – standing, reaching, fading – until only one remains. It’s hauntingly beautiful, a quiet meditation on the way memory thins but never fully disappears.

Until December 7. Free. The Charoen AArt, 11am-7pm 

Details

Address
The Charoen AArt
2250/16 Charoenkrung Khwaeng Wat Phraya Krai, Bangkhorlame
Bangkok
10120
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
11am-7pm

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