Fluorescent lighting, neutral walls, the polite hush of an office waiting room. The Human Resource Center exhibition borrows the visual language of a job interview and quietly twists it. Visitors are asked to make a decision most of us rehearse in our heads but rarely perform out loud: fill in a job application or sign a resignation letter. No symbolism, no safety net. Whatever you write is sent directly to Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit and actually read, which sharpens the stakes in a way email drafts never do. The set-up feels uncomfortably familiar, like muscle memory kicking in. Pens hover. Hesitations surface. Ambition rubs against exhaustion. The exhibition works as a mirror, reflecting how work seeps into identity, self-worth and fantasy futures. Stay long enough and it becomes clear this is not about careers at all, but the private negotiations we carry everywhere, even after office hours.
Until February 8. Free. Central World, 10am-10pm

