9 Days in the Kingdom

  1. Bangkok Connection
  2. Thai Election Kicks Off
  3. Mochit 2
  4. Bangkok Express
  5. Rayong Birds
  6. Talad Thep Chinda
  7. 9 Days in the Kingdom
  8. FAT Festival
  9. FAT Concert
  10. Sticky Tuk Tuk
  11. Birthday Merit
  12. Feed the Fish
  13. Moonlight with DH
  14. Patpong for the King
  15. Paul’s Birthday
  16. Step – Stylish Nonsense
  17. Trading Buddhas
  18. Grand Palace
  19. The Unstoppable Samak
  20. Likay Portraits
  21. Vanishing Marshland
  22. Talk to the Other Side
  23. Bangkok Daybreak
  24. Residencies of Gods
  25. 10 Years Tom Yum Goong Disease
  26. Demolishing Old House
  27. Constructing Bangkok
  28. Not Far from Home
  29. The Lost Three Gems in the City of Gods
  30. Mochit 2 Revisit
  31. Mobility of Faith
  32. Home Song Satellite
  33. Lost in Transportation
  34. Go with the Flow
  35. Error Ferris Wheel
  36. Thailand Random Symmetry
  37. Day and Night at Siam Square
  38. Trap Doors

I am back in Bangkok from Rayong. Then I get stunned by Thailand: 9 Days in the Kingdom exhibition at Zen Gallery, Central World which runs until 25 November.

9 Days in the Kingdom

55 photographers from all over the world including David Alan Harvey, James Nacthway, Nat Sumanatemeya are assigned to get images throughout Thailand in 9 days. These great materials are presented in prints and multimedia.

It is one of the best photographic exhibition I have ever seen.

4 thoughts on “9 Days in the Kingdom”

  1. Is that how they are displayed (in your photo above)? It looks scrappy and thoughtless. You’d need a ladder to see most of them! Aren’t there any descriptions of each photo (the photographer, topic/location, camera/exposure used, etc)? Oh no … looks like another poor show despite the great potential. Shame … TIT

  2. Orawan,

    There are label on each photograph except in this section which is more like the out takes. I particularly like this section because it gives the feel as a whole. I still recommend to have look.

  3. Jenna,

    I am not sure you mean all the photography is poor or particular ones. Because it’s a huge collection, photo editing is a big task. I have no idea how much they pay for the photographers but I believe the main income of the organiser is the book sale.

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