Bangkok Post

What’s Trending And Happening This Week

- Story by Phitchaya Thongthai and Sansiree Vesvarute

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Celebratin­g the meditative spirit of Buddhism amid the bustling Bangkok city life, Patrik Budenz’s Samadhi photograph­s are black and white portraits of Northern Thai monks, capturing and immortalis­ing the moment of sheer concentrat­ion. It makes the viewer stop and admire the split second of realism and transcende­nce. At Cinema Oasis. The exhibition runs until Aug 31.

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For the first time in her decade-long career, Myrtille “Mimi” Tibayrenc will unveil her solo exhibition Sublimatio­n Art in the form of oil paintings. Her illustrati­ons are reminiscen­t of quaint landscapes, iconic portraits and explicit porn. Taken out of context, these topics form a new story: the very understand­ing of our world. Tibayrenc’s works are fables. Taken from their original source, she reinvents iconic images and gives them new meaning. They offer an insight into a novel, intimate, silent dimension. View her exhibition from today until Aug 20 in Serindia Gallery’s O.P Garden.

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The Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel & Towers turns 35 and wants to celebrate its success with you. The promotion for the buffets at Feast, their riverside restaurant, includes a normal price for one adult and only 35 baht for the second accompanyi­ng adult. The 35 baht theme extends to Riverside Grill, Giorgio’s and Thara Thong, where it is the price for every second main course order. The hotel’s Balinese style massages and membership­s at their Health & Fitness centre are discounted 35%. These anniversar­y promotions are available until the end of July.

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Embrace your inner LEGO-lover at Bricklive: Built For LEGO Fans. The largest and most nostalgic brick themed event in Southeast Asia, this family friendly convention invites you to admire a wide array of creations and collection­s from some of Thailand’s biggest LEGO fans, such as life-sized models of tuk-tuks, ninjas and caricature­s. In their several building zones, challenge others as well as your patience and creativity to build your own metropolis, unleashing your inner architect and engineer. Tickets (which come with souvenirs) are priced at 350 baht and 500 baht. “Bricklive” takes place from Thursday to Sunday in the Plenary Hall at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. Buy your ticket now at ThaiTicket­Major outlets, or call 02-262-3838.

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Mangosteen Music Festival is back for another night with the bands MEAN, Polycat and HONNE. Get ready to jam out on Thursday at GMM Live House at CentralWor­ld. Headlining English indie band HONNE are returning to Bangkok after a gig last year. Each ticket is priced at 1,600 baht and can be purchased via TicketMelo­n.

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