‘How Many Worlds Are We?’ Well, It DependsMax Crosbie-JonesArtReview02 October 2023A new group show at Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok attempts to decenter ‘geo-cultural perspectives’ on nature, spirituality and humanity
Uthis Haemamool Implicates Us AllMax Crosbie-JonesArtReview Asia27 September 2023The author’s episodic and propulsive novel, ‘The Fabulist’, targets Thailand’s historiography and back-slide into authoritarianism
The Push for the First Public Art Gallery in ThailandMax Crosbie-JonesArtReview Asia18 August 2023A sprawling archival show, ‘Art-Thai-Time’ at Bangkok Art & Culture Centre unpacks Italian sculptor Silpa Bhirasri’s influence on Thai modern art
Thai Children’s Folktales That Subvert the Bedtime StoryMax Crosbie-JonesArtReview Asia28 July 2023A collection of reworked children’s stories from Thailand dismantle the moral disguises of these vernacular tales and embrace youthful imagination
Thailand’s Fractured Legacies of the Cold WarMax Crosbie-JonesArtReview Asia26 June 2023How can artists depict the lingering psychological aftermath of a period that stretches beyond comprehension?
Som Supaparinya’s Ode to Thailand’s Changing WaterwaysMax Crosbie-JonesArtReview Asia19 June 2023The Thai artist’s work captures resilience and activism along the Mekong, contending with the country’s entanglement of power and ecology
Kamin Lertchaiprasert: The Road to a ‘Spiritual Aesthetics’Max Crosbie-JonesArtReview Asia20 April 2023Looking back on the artist’s life’s work which has come to draw from Buddhism, quantum mechanics, environmentalism and Asian arts & crafts