Forget rushing through gallery spaces and pretending to understand everything after a quick glance at the wall text. This new public programme encourages visitors to slow down, spend time with contemporary art and actually talk about what they’re seeing. Set within (In)visible Presence, the museum’s current exhibition exploring sound, scent, light and unusual materials, the session centres around Hiroshi Sugimoto and his celebrated Theaters series. Conversations circling photography, cinema, memory and the strange way time stretches inside darkened theatres. The small-scale format keeps things intimate too, with space for only 15 participants, making it closer to a thoughtful group discussion than a formal museum tour.
May 29. B550 for Thais and B770 for non-Thais. Tickets here. Dib Bangkok, 3pm-3.30pm

