Haritorn Akarapat
Photograph: Haritorn Akarapat

108 Buddhas line up at MOS with Myrtille Tibayrenc

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Marisa Marchitelli
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Time Out says

At the Museum of Something (MOS) in Hang Dong, French artist Myrtille Tibayrenc presents a series of 108 Buddha paintings created as part of a recent commission. Curated by Yang Liu, each work is painted on recycled raw wood panels using minimal gestures, allowing variation to emerge across the series. The number 108 carries symbolic significance in Buddhist and Hindu traditions, often linked to the idea of earthly attachments and spiritual progression. Paintings draw from a range of visual references across Asia, including Thai, Khmer, Japanese and Indian influences. Installed in a continuous row, the exhibition encourages slow, meditative viewing.

Museum of Something (MOS). Hang Dong. 10.30am-5.30pm. Until May 30

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Museum of Something
Nam Phrae, Hang Dong District
Chiang Mai
50230
Opening hours:
10.30am-5.30pm

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