The Rivers They Don’t See
April 26, 2025 - July 20, 2025
With The Rivers They Don’t See , the Kestner Gesellschaft presents the first institutional solo exhibition of Som SUPAPARINYA (ACC 2010) in Germany.
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With The Rivers They Don’t See , the Kestner Gesellschaft presents the first institutional solo exhibition of Som SUPAPARINYA (ACC 2010) in Germany.
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View EventNam June Paik Art Center’s first exhibition of 2025 is Random Access Project 4.0, which introduces eight young artists - seven teams, including yang02 (ACC 2023) - making experimental attempts in the contemporary art scene.
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An ongoing exhibition in the common space of the Toda Building for APK Public, a public art program that enriches the ways people live and work, allowing visitors and office workers to engage with artworks on a daily basis, featuring Yuko MOHRI (ACC 2014).
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