Imprint Project
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See 16 Polish printmakers leave cultural residue at The Imprint Project's first chapter

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  • Arun Amarin 23 Art Space, Bangkok Noi
Kaweewat Siwanartwong
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Time Out says

The Imprint Project opens its first chapter with a focus on marks that travel further than borders. Conceived as an international printmaking initiative, the idea is simple and generous: one country at a time, letting each exhibition carry its own cultural residue. This edition brings together 16 artists from Poland alongside works from Pracownia414 Studio, forming a conversation that moves through technique, texture and intention. Printmaking here isn’t treated as a historical footnote but as a living language shaped by social conditions and personal memory. Etchings, presses and layered surfaces reveal how identity settles on paper in quiet but deliberate ways. The project itself acts as a meeting point, linking artists across continents while offering audiences a chance to read the traces left behind. Not grand statements, but thoughtful impressions that reward close looking and patient attention.

Until January 30. Free. Arun Amarin 23 Art Space, 11am-4pm

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Arun Amarin 23 Art Space
519 23 ซอยอรุณอัมรินทร์ Bangkok Noi
Bangkok
10700
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
11am-4pm

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