
Harit Srikhao and Tinnawat Chankloi, Cumulus, Live performance, Supper Club, H Queen’s
26 March 2025

BEFF7 Bangkok Experimental Film Festival, Nowhere Somewhere, One Bangkok Forum
25 January–2 February 2025

Pratchaya Phinthong: No Patents on Ideas, Singapore Art Museum, SIngapore
4 December 2024–23 March 2025

Korakrit Arunanondchai: Sing Dance Cry Breathe | as their world collides on to the screen, Museum MACAN, Jakarta, Indonesia
30 November 2024–6 April 2025

JPBS with DuckUnit, Maho Rasop Festival (Maholan Stage), ESC PARK Rangsit, Pathum Thani, Thailand
23 November 2024

PERFORMANCE: JPBS, Waiting Room Live II, DECOMMUNE Bangkok
17 June 2023
Waiting Room Live II A performance by JPBS and DuckUniti at DECOMMUNE. Supported by BANGKOK CITYCITY GALLERY. Tickets: ticketmelon.com/bangkokcitycitygallery/waiting-room-live-002

ONLINE: Nawin Nuthong, ‘Aleaf comic epub’, 2022
25 December 2022
Aleaf / Myths – Histories – Virtual Worlds. All the stories that we know and everything that we have heard, suspended in a universe where their connections are slowly made apparent. Aleaf doesn’t just look to tell you the stories once again. Rather, in looking between these (un)fictions of humanity’s own making, these networks – nigh-imperceptible – are revealed as a tale in their own right. Working through the varied realms through which stories propagate, Nawin Nuthong rationalises the de-centrality of the protagonist – not just spatially, but temporally. Arriving at a critical realisation that every individual is merely afloat in a sea of others, drifting along in the currents of time. (Text: John Tung)

Kongjak DOOM LOOP/MEMORY PARASITE (EP) and DISRUPTIVE COLORATION MEMORY PARASITE (ANONYMOUS#1 #2 #3) (Head Scarf or Multi-purpose textile) out now on Bandcamp
22 June 2021
KONGJAK DOOM LOOP/MEMORY PARASITE (EP) https://kongjak.bandcamp.com/album/doom-loop-memory-parasite KONGJAK DISRUPTIVE COLORATION MEMORY PARASITE (ANONYMOUS#1 #2 #3) (Head Scarf or Multi-purpose textile) https://kongjak.bandcamp.com/merch/disruptive-coloration-memory-parasite-anonymous-1-2-3-2 KONGJAK is the ongoing project and current alias of an artist, musician Tanat Teeradakorn currently lives and works between Bangkok, Thailand and Arnhem, Netherlands. — Tanat Teeradakorn combines fragments of his biography, memory, data, and historical narrative where multiple fragments of story and information collide, juxtaposed, and transformed into a new body of work. His theme of research orbits on the issues around local myth, truck modification culture, club music, and discourse around contemporary media and technology.

Dusadee Huntrakul is included in “EVERYONE IS AN ARTIST” COSMOPOLITCAL EXERCISES WITH JOSEPH BEUYS group exhibition at Kunstsammlung Nordhein-Westfalen K20 in Düsseldorf, Germany
27 March–15 August 2021
Dusadee Huntrakul is included in “EVERYONE IS AN ARTIST” COSMOPOLITCAL EXERCISES WITH JOSEPH BEUYS group exhibition at Kunstsammlung Nordhein-Westfalen K20 in Düsseldorf, Germany from March 27 – August 15, 2021 In the exhibition, contemporary artists, along with representatives from the most diverse areas of society, enter into a multi-layered, transcultural dialogue with Beuys. From today’s perspective, they confirm, question, and expand his theses on the possibilities of a future conceived in terms of art. Curated by Isabelle Malz, Catherine Nichols and Eugen Blume Joseph Beuys, B-Town Warriors, Phyllida Barlow, Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian, Fatou Bensouda, Huma Bhabha, Dineo Seshee Bopape, Angela Davis, Dusadee Huntrakul, Charles Foster, Núria Güell, Donna Haraway, Raphael Hillebrand, Jenny Holzer, Michel Houellebecq, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Zoe Leonard, Goshka Macuga, Milk Tea Alliance, Lutz Mommartz, Tuan Andrew Nguyen, William PopeL., Tejal Shah, Vandana Shiva, Santi-ago Sierra, Patti Smith, Edward Snowdon, Christopher D. Stone, Suzanne Lacy, The Oto-lith Group, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Greta Thunberg. — Dusadee Huntrakul, Listening in on a conversation between a woman and a wolf and their rivers, 2019, Ceramic, 17 x 29 x 15 cm — Exhibition view photo: Achim Kulkulies