Cats, and then more cats. Millions of CATS and ONE CAT by Niam Mawornkanong starts playfully enough, before turning quietly unsettling. Rows of near-identical felines gather across the canvas, repeated, rearranged, slightly off. What reads as cute at first glance soon sharpens, becoming a study of sameness, systems and the strange comfort of blending in. Set against a backdrop of algorithm-led imagery and machine-made aesthetics, the work questions how identity holds up when everything starts to look alike. Each figure acts less as a portrait and more as a unit, part of a wider pattern where individuality slips and repetition takes over.
Until May 22. Free. Art Jewel Gallery, Siam Paragon. 10am-8pm

