Concrete Dream is a group exhibition
Mirror House-Aruta Soup.
COLOR PULSE GROUP EXHIBITION BY SIX KOREAN ARTISTS
เปิดตัวนิทรรศการแรกแห่งปี! “𝐂𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐬 𝐆𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠” งานแสดงคอลเลกชั่น Contemporary Art ที่ไม่เหมือนใคร จากนักสะสมทั้งในและต่างประเทศ ปรากฏสู่สายตาทุกคน กว่า 40 ชิ้น ศิลปะระดับนานาชาติ อาทิ Kusama Yayoi , Alex Face, Ayako Rokkaku, TAKERU AMANO, PEX, ลำพู กันเสนาะ ฯลฯ Maison JE และ The Art Auction Center ขอเชิญชวน นักสะสมและนักเสพงานศิลป์ มาสัมผัสประสบการณ์อันสร้างสรรค์ไร้ขีดจำกัด ในธีม “Conversation Among Collectors” ถ่ายทอดผ่านเรื่องราวที่เต็มไปด้วยความหลงใหล และแรงบันดาลใจ เบื้องหลังการเลือกสรรอันพิถีพิถัน ที่สะท้อนมุมมองของนักสะสมแต่ละคน
Concrete Dream is a group exhibition
Mirror House-Aruta Soup.
COLOR PULSE GROUP EXHIBITION BY SIX KOREAN ARTISTS
เปิดตัวนิทรรศการแรกแห่งปี! “𝐂𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐬 𝐆𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐠” งานแสดงคอลเลกชั่น Contemporary Art ที่ไม่เหมือนใคร จากนักสะสมทั้งในและต่างประเทศ ปรากฏสู่สายตาทุกคน กว่า 40 ชิ้น ศิลปะระดับนานาชาติ อาทิ Kusama Yayoi , Alex Face, Ayako Rokkaku, TAKERU AMANO, PEX, ลำพู กันเสนาะ ฯลฯ Maison JE และ The Art Auction Center ขอเชิญชวน นักสะสมและนักเสพงานศิลป์ มาสัมผัสประสบการณ์อันสร้างสรรค์ไร้ขีดจำกัด ในธีม “Conversation Among Collectors” ถ่ายทอดผ่านเรื่องราวที่เต็มไปด้วยความหลงใหล และแรงบันดาลใจ เบื้องหลังการเลือกสรรอันพิถีพิถัน ที่สะท้อนมุมมองของนักสะสมแต่ละคน
ARES

ARES

Ares is a Swiss artist of Italian origin, born in Geneva in 1982. Based in Bangkok. He received a classical artistic education at the School of Theatre Set Design and Trompe-l’œil in Geneva, where he refined his technical skills before turning toward graffiti and urban art.  He is the founder of a Bangkok-based art gallery supporting graffiti and contemporary urban art, committed to artistic diversity and cross-cultural exchange. The gallery has showcased major figures such as Alex Face and Cope2.
 
From the early 2000s, Ares gained international recognition through his graffiti works around the world. He was particularly influenced by the New York letter-based graffiti style, which shaped his approach to lettering and form.  Based in Bangkok, he also founded his own screen-printing factory, collaborating with various brands and developing projects at the intersection of art, production, and street culture.
Bigdel

BIGDEL

Dale Horgan, also known as BigDel, is a visionary street artist who has emerged as a prominent figure in Thailand’s thriving art scene. His passion for graffiti art ignited at a young age, and he has since ventured into various artistic mediums. BigDel’s diverse portfolio encompasses illustrated digital art, painting, and large-scale street art murals. 
 
His works are characterized by a distinctive style that exudes joy and playfulness, employing cartoon-like lines and vibrant colours that seamlessly blend with street culture, music, and cinema. Each piece reflects his unique artistic identity, inviting smiles and fostering a sense of fun through a fusion of street lifestyle, music, and film.

BOHER

Boher, born in 1972 in Paris, discovered graffiti in the late 1980s with the rise of hip hop culture and has remained active ever since. Now based in Bangkok, he has painted and collaborated with artists across Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia, with his work documented in archives such as Art Crimes and a photobook published in 2011.
 
Boher’s style reflects classic graffiti traditions with freehand spray work and crew tags, rooted in Thailand’s street culture while participating in the broader global graffiti network.
Crude

CRUDE

CRUDE (Arthit Sangtaku) began his graffiti journey in Bangkok in 2007 during his teenage years. He studied at Latkrabang College of Fine Arts and later earned a B.F.A. from the Faculty of Painting, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts at Silpakorn University.
 
Since then, CRUDE has never stopped writing. His works have spread across Bangkok, turning the city into a living canvas that reflects his growth and dedication as a graffiti artist. Inspired by the countless tags on phone booths, bus routes, and walls along Onnut Road, what began as an experiment soon evolved into a lasting passion.
Jaek El diablo

JAEK EL DIABLO

Jaek El Diablo aka Louis Vicius is a French graffiti and urban artist born in 1977 in Strasbourg, France. He has been active in the graffiti scene since 1993, emerging from the Strasbourg graffiti movement with more than two decades of experience in urban art. 
 
His work is deeply influenced by pop culture, cartoons, video games, comics, hip hop, and skate culture, blending vintage American pop imagery with classic graffiti styles. 
Joker

JOKER

Joker (CHAIYABOON BUNLUE) is a Thai street artist and graffiti writer associated with the EB Crew, known for creating expressive urban artworks in Bangkok’s public spaces. He trained in fine arts at the College of Fine Arts, Lat Krabang and later studied Painting at Silpakorn University, Faculty of Painting, Sculpture and Graphic Arts
 
He grounds his street art practice in formal artistic training, drawing inspiration from local culture and belief systems—particularly symbols of prosperity and fortune rooted in Thai communities.
His technique is adaptable to the space, meaning his work often changes form and scale depending on the wall or surface he paints. 

TIMER

Timer is a graffiti artist who began his practice in Geneva in 1989, inspired by the film Style Wars. His career spans over 30 years across Europe, North America, and Asia, with extended periods working in the United States, including San Diego, New York, and Miami, where he was strongly influenced by the New York graffiti movement. Based in Bangkok since 2013, Timer continues to create street works while exhibiting primarily in galleries, maintaining a practice that bridges public space and contemporary art contexts.
 
Timer’s work is rooted in classic New York style graffiti, with a strong emphasis on lettering, movement, and color. His practice balances dynamic street expression with refined compositional structure, developed through decades of painting in urban environments worldwide. 

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