

Solo exhibition of Darnuiparnui, 15 June – 1 July 2018 at Jam Cafe Bangkok. Second generation Thai temple builder/artist Darnuiparnui whose psychedelic work denotes ruptures in reality, peeling back layers one by one, revealing other dimensions. This action at first can seem quite violent and confronting. The truth often is. Observing his work is like watching the […]
Read morePhotography exhibition 18 May – 8 June 2018 at Jam Cafe Bangkok of American urban explorer/photographer Dax Ward, as he documents forgotten cultural institutions and venues across Thailand, including stand-alone cinemas, a nightclub, an art gallery and a shopping mall. This selection is from his ongoing Abandonia project of abandoned spaces and curiosities from around […]
Read moreSolo exhibition of contemporary Thai artist Worrawut Laowo at Jam Cafe, 23 March – 11 May 2018. Worrawut Laowo explores aspects of the soul: naive, dark, honest, queer and beautiful. LIVING SOULS – Artist Statement In its most basic sense, the word ‘soul’ means ‘life’, either physical or eternal. Contrary to ‘spirit’ which usually refers only […]
Read morePhotography exhibition by Japanese skater, Ryo Ogawa, 3 February – 17 March 2018, at Jam Cafe. As Bangkok city slowly phases out bus conductors, this show serves as a documentation of this city’s current buses and its people. ve·hi·cle (noun) 1. a thing used for transporting people or goods, especially on land, such as a car, truck, […]
Read more11 November – 3 December 2017 Taking over both floors of Jam, Graham Meyer’s photography zine launch party and solo exhibition included over 500 photos, an audio installation and a DIY drunken photo booth. This was our largest exhibition to date at Jam. With the first in the zine series already sold out, MAO MAK […]
Read morePhotography exhibition of Lindsay Schenk, 7-11 October 2017 at Jam. Whilst spending time with the local Toraja and Tengger communities in Indonesia, Lindsay Schenk documents their traditional rituals. GIFTS IN LIFE & DEATH – ARTIST STATEMENT Age-old traditions that may initially astonish the outsider become meaningful and moving when explored below the surface and with […]
Read morePokchat Worasub’s first solo photography exhibition, 21 March – 18 April 2015 at Jam. Pokchat’s compelling juxtapositions of the naked human body against barren and industrial landscapes are often anything but glamorous. ARTIST STATEMENT The pictures are mostly about people, focusing on girls. These unidentified girls have their own characters and uniqueness but share […]
Read morePhotography exhibition of Adam Birkan, 2-24 September 2017 at Jam. Hope Land is both an exercise in creativity, and in patience. For the last year and a half, Adam Birkan stared out his window, at the same scape, sometimes for hours, photographing anything and everything. One might think this a lazy project, they’d be right. […]
Read moreTyler Ludowitz’s feature screened at Jam on 12 October 2017. The screening was followed by live performances of 3 Bangkok experimental noise acts curated by Tyler, Beam Wong & Friends, Chamber of Tapeworms & F-. Experimental, stoner-postcard film ‘Quiet Place in the Universe’ by American photographer/filmmaker, Tyler Ludowitz. Shot entirely on super 8, the work documents his travels from The States […]
Read morePlaytronica, a Moscow based electronic music / DIY hacker collective, helping us rediscover the joy of playing by using everyday objects to create music. By effectively changing any conductive object into buttons of a MIDI controller, with preprogrammed scenes and instruments set up, so with minimal instructions, technical knowledge or musical ability one can get […]
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