New Museum Exhibits

New openings include the Dib Museum's ‘(In)visible Presence’ and Blanton Museum's “Run the Code” and “American Modernism” [https://x.com/i/status/2030554112186855493] [https://x.com/i/status/2031419814175219892].

The Dib Bangkok's inaugural exhibition, "(In)visible Presence," which opened in December 2025 and runs through August 3, 2026, features 81 works by 40 contemporary artists. Many of these artists are displaying their work in Thailand for the first time. The exhibition explores memory and the unseen through sound, scent, light and unconventional materials. "Run the Code: Data-Driven Art Decoded by Thoma Foundation X Blanton Museum of Art" at the Blanton Museum explores the intersection of art and technology. The exhibit, which opened March 8 and runs through August 2, showcases artists using algorithms, generative AI, and digital systems. Interactive installations respond to the viewer's presence, while other works remix cultural archives using machine processes. Also at the Blanton, "American Modernism from the Charles Butt Collection: From Edward Hopper to Alma Thomas" presents over 80 paintings and works on paper from the late 19th century through the 1970s. The exhibition, which also opened March 8 and continues until August 2, is organized into seven thematic sections, including "Urban Encounters" and "Land Progressions". The collection belongs to Texas businessman Charles Butt and includes works by iconic artists such as Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Alma Thomas.

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