You can tell when an exhibition wasn’t made for approval. This one doesn’t posture or plead. It doesn’t soften its edges for a hashtag, nor does it hide behind the optics of Pride Month décor. Instead, it murmurs and occasionally howls – with the aching honesty of young artists who’ve had to invent their own languages just to be seen. There’s no single style, no neat genre box. What binds the works is the refusal to edit out complexity. Here, identity isn’t a theme but a pulse. Art becomes resistance – not in the didactic sense, but as existence itself. These are not curated rainbows. They are cracked mirrors, quiet refusals, love letters to survival. The space they make isn’t only for display. It’s for breathing, breaking, building again. Until June 29. Free. Slowcombo, 10am-8pm
June feels like forever. Thick with heat, barely moving, and then – suddenly – we’re here. The end of the month. Not that the city’s slowed down. If anything, Bangkok’s cracking at the seams. This weekend isn’t easing us in. It’s a full-throttle reminder that rest is optional and curiosity is currency.
First up, for anyone who’s ever welled up during a superhero film (and blamed it on hay fever), Marvel Movie Music is here to validate your emotional instability. The Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra doesn’t deal in spandex or punchlines – just soaring strings and the kind of brass that makes you believe, briefly, in destiny.
Prefer your throwbacks with a touch more dust? Banake x MICHELUI is the flea market that remembers better than you do. Curated clutter, old furniture with too much personality, and soundtracks courtesy of DJs who understand that nostalgia isn’t a genre, it’s a mood disorder.
For something slower, stranger, more necessary, Bangkok LGBTQ+ Film Festival is quietly rewriting the script. Fifteen films. Countless lives. Curated by Baturu, the programme refuses binaries and resists summaries. It’s not neat. That’s the point.
Meanwhile, MINICANA x Chanintr Pre-Owned gives objects another go – half showroom, half séance. Nothing new, but nothing boring either.
And for those who express emotion through permanent decisions, Nice to Night Flash Tattoo Day is the answer. Small tattoos, original designs, and no time to second-guess. Because sometimes meaning arrives in a moment. You just have to let it hurt a little.
Bangkok, this week, isn’t asking who you are. It’s asking what you’re into.
Get ahead of the game and start planning your month with our list of the top things to do this June.