At its core, Part of, Not Apart From reflects on the undeniable interconnectedness of humans and the natural world. Through the works of four Thai artists — Amornthep Mahamart, Chatchaiwat Chungchoo, Pratchaya Charernsook, and Waritsara Jirattitijaroen — the exhibition invites audiences to reconsider humanity’s role within the environment. Spanning sculpture, installation, and experimental creations, the exhibition presents traces of human existence — imprinted upon the earth, water, and even the air — while questioning the notion of the Anthropocene, a proposed epoch defined by unprecedented human impact on Earth’s ecosystems.
But as these works show, nature does not yield so easily. This exhibition goes beyond human-centric narratives, encouraging viewers to imagine the silent resilience of nature and other life forms — plants, animals, or even natural materials subtly embedded within artificial objects. Visitors will encounter water pipes transformed into sculpture, ordinary vessels carrying hidden meanings, and speculative plant genetics generated by AI, prompting reflection on the future of all living things.
A highlight of the exhibition is its immersive spatial design by Elemental Living in collaboration with botanical artist Satit Puttawararak, transforming this urban venue into a seamless meeting point between nature and art.
A Space for Questions and Reflection Beyond art appreciation, the exhibition invites visitors to observe, experiment, and reconsider their relationship with the world around them. Whether we are aware of it or not, everything is interconnected — even the smallest, most fragile, or seemingly insignificant things contribute to the fabric of life on Earth.
Who is this exhibition for? For everyone curious to see nature through the lens of contemporary art — art enthusiasts, designers, thinkers, students, or anyone wondering how humans and nature can still coexist in today's world.
Experience Art and Nature After Dark – Friday Nights Only
On Fridays, Part of, Not Apart From extends its opening hours from 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM to 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM.
From 5:00 – 9:00 PM, visitors are invited to explore the exhibition in a unique nighttime atmosphere. Special lighting reveals hidden layers of the artworks and transforms the space into something entirely new.
Friday Night Dates:
25 July | 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 August | 5, 12, 19, 26 September 2025
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