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NOSPACE WOULD LIKE TO THANK EVERY ARTIST WHO MADE THIS SPACE HAPPEN AND EVERYONE WHO SUPPORTED US FOR THE WHOLE YEAR. THANK YOU VERY MUCH :D

SPECIAL EVENT

NOSPACE GALLERY
1ST ANNIVERSARY PARTY
1/7/2008
21.00-24.00
@ NOSPACE GALLERY
(FREE ENTRANCE)

 
 

Pisitakun Kuntalaeng : Installation / Performance

Christian Phongphit : VDO Installation

Pornlert Tantipanitkoon : Installation / Performance

Charuorn Thongthai : Painting

Wannarit Pongprayoon & Yuthana Kalambaheti : Sound Installation

Panaisit Upathumbhananda : Cartoon

Ekkalak Satidtawat : Painting

Somsiri Sangkaew : Japanese Curry

 

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UPCOMING EVENT

NIGHT AT THE GALLERY (PART II)

WEEKEND WARRIOR

ASSAJAN JAKAWAN

INSPIRATIVE FROM FINAL KID GROUP

DJ LO-FI RADIO

12 JULY 2008
8.30-11.30PM
@ NOSPACE GALLERY
TICKET 150 (+1DRINK)

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UPCOMING EXHIBITION

Pasajero by Xavier Comas

July 17 - 27, 2008

Opening Night: Thursday 17 July 2008, 7-10pm

Xavier Comas FIRST-TIME solo exhibition in Bangkok

XAVIER COMAS
1970, Barcelona, Spain.

Xavier studied at University of Barcelona’s Faculty of Fine Arts. He focused on book cover art for several years. His design, illustration and photographic work have been published on many covers of international non-fiction and fiction books.
Xavier is now based in Bangkok from where he travels around Asia. His photographic work explores awareness underlying human relationships. Pasajero is actually his first serious attempt as photographer.

“Pasajero means passenger in spanish but it also means fleeting, ephemeral. This double sense encompassed my journey in Tokyo’s rail system: as Spanish passenger riding trains randomly, but also as beholder of the transience of daily life through haphazard encounters with Japanese passengers. Tokyo trains and stations invite to introspection, revealing a fascinating inner world of silence concealed behind a luring outer facade of visual seduction. Pasajero proposes an unusual photographic journey in a transit space wherein emptiness is full of meaning.”

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UPCOMING EXHIBITION

Feel by Tanasan Kanakasem, Sorasak Saegow, Alongkot Jaisong, Wuttichai Chamchoi, Wisit Teehasirikosol

August 1 - 10, 2008

Opening Night: Friday 1 August 2008, 7-10pm

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UPCOMING EXHIBITION

Nospace Final Blood Match by Andrew Jones

August 15 - 30, 2008

Opening Night: Friday 15 August 2008, 7-10pm

Andrew Jones FIRST-TIME solo exhibition!

Andrew Jones is a former music writer and promoter. He was one of the founders of Push
a night for progressive and experimental electronica and hip-hop in Orlando, Florida.
He has also written for publications such as Xlr8r, Skyscraper, The Orlando Weekly,
Sleazenation, The Wire, and others. Additionally, Andrew also started the LNF Pool
a monthly night for free improviser that tied local disco djs to free jazz bassists and
he wrote software in Supercollider to improvise with them. Mr. Jones has also done a few little art pieces
over the years including a small piece called 7 Incomplete Improvisations for Free Manifesta
and wrote some copy for guydebord.comby Miltos Manetas.

Working as a critic he became more aware of the various vocabularies the arts use for
expression and his work as music critic became a sharpened analytical tool that frequently
revealed the nostalgiac underpinnings of late nineties pop music and electronica. Since then
he's worked on several electronic projects including an album with Tom Smith and has devised
a few conceptual pieces here there and the occasional short story.

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UPCOMING EXHIBITION

I come in peace by Julie Lavoie

August 15 - 30, 2008

Opening Night: Friday 15 August 2008, 7-10pm

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UPCOMING EXHIBITION

Before Dawn by Espen Krukhaug

September 11 - 28, 2008

Opening Night: Thursday 11 September 2008, 7-10pm

FIRST-TIME IN THAILAND

www.espenkrukhaug.com

Espen Krukhaug is a Norwegian artist based in London UK. Espen Krukhaug with his new photography project ‘Before Dawn’ was started the exhibition tour at Wuhan, China in March 2008, then to Norway, UK, USA and officially arrives Bangkok, Thailand in September 2008 by the Norwegian Council and Embassy.
The exhibition included Espen Krukhaug’s new set of photography and photo book with music, which inspired from his photo. The photo book forward has been written by Philip Chevron, a lead member of an Irish/British band ‘The Pogues’, and the music track from an underground Norwegian experiment band called, ‘Orange Dark’.

“The project ”Before Dawn” was started up in the end of 2004, and  in it I have explored the night time. Then more specific insomnia and solitariness. And I have tried to find the total silentness you can find under  the night time in a town. I have always liked the quit times of the night. A time when most people are sleeping and their for missing a lot of beautiful things. The streets that in the daytime is full of people stressing from a to b, but in the night time are all quiet and empty. A time you can feel like the only person in an abandoned world. Also what is important is the light. With so much light pollution in the cities, it will never be dark. But again are the sources to the incredible colors in my work.”
“The photography’s have been taken in China, England, Norway, Russia, Scotland and USA.”

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UPCOMING EXHIBITION

Good Morning Sickness by Mark Salvatus

October 15 - November 15, 2008

Opening Night: Wednesday 15 October 2008, 6-10pm

FIRST-TIME IN THAILAND

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Mark Salvatus is an international artist based in Manila, Philippines. Since 2002, He started to exhibit his artworks in several places, included Philippines, South Korea, Japan, Turkey, Spain and Romania.
‘Good Morning Sickness’ is Mark Salvatus’s newest solo exhibition at Nospace Gallery, Bangkok from October 15 to November 15, 2008.

“My work deals with familiar objects and everyday experiences. I work across different media from drawings, installations, photography, graffiti to interactive and participatory projects building drama to question memory, nostalgia, existence and space, making a new perspective between the viewer and the work. With this notion I want to produce new thoughts and emotions of anger, comedy, fear, abstraction and vision.”

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UPCOMING EXHIBITION

Nowhere Kallery New Artwork 2008

In Their Mouth Helmet by Gio Nowhere Kallery

COMING SOON!!!