One of Bangkok Design Week 2026’s quiet standouts unfolds without spectacle or noise. It poses a gentle provocation: how might Bang Lamphu’s long-held sense of celebration be retold through present-day light, colour and movement. Fawn (Myarab – Fawn), a kinetic sculpture by Wit Pimkanchanapong, draws from shared memory rather than nostalgia. Joy lingers here, carried through a form that sways softly, guided by music rather than mechanics. Set within New World Mall, a site suspended between myth and neglect, the piece feels almost tender. The building’s stillness meets low-energy motion that rises and falls like breath. Nothing is forced. Past and present sit side by side, not competing but listening. The result feels less like revival and more like recognition, a reminder that places remember even when people stop paying attention.
Until February 8. B149-199 via here. New World Mall, 8pm-9pm

