One of the leading contemporary artists known for her unique characters and style, Lamphu “Leam” Kansanoh presents social satire in hilarious and creative ways through paintings with hidden messages behind them.
In “Hed Nai Sing Tee Cheu (Do What You Believe)”, Leam explores the influences of beliefs in our real-life actions in 11 caricature oil paintings, which are on display on the 3rd floor of Central: The Original Store until Jul 25.
The exhibition explores how people have their own beliefs regardless of whether there is a good reason to support them or not. Sometimes we know and see the truth in front of us, but we still choose to believe in what we want it to be. Leam also reflects on how Thai society has been disrupted by differences in…
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