It has been an embarrassing amount of time since we updated the website. We do apologize to those who came searching for answers. After weathering the COVID… Read more “February 2021 .|||.”
Tag: Yangon
a BEAST, a GOD and a LINE: UNCENSORED
As part of the international exhibition curated by Cosmin Costinas – A Beast a God and a Line, brought to Yangon after showing in Dhaka and Warsaw… Read more “a BEAST, a GOD and a LINE: UNCENSORED”
Phyoe Kyi: The White Cloth
Phyoe Kyi is a tremendously talented artist living and working in Taunggyi, Shan State, Myanmar. Not being based in Yangon means that his practice is less known… Read more “Phyoe Kyi: The White Cloth”
THE SEGMENTS: Aung Myat Htay
Aung Myat Htay only uses straight and curved line in his series, The Segments. There are no other representations. Less is more. “In our lives, we live… Read more “THE SEGMENTS: Aung Myat Htay”
ROAR: UNLEASHED
Release of Artistic Rage (aka ROAR) is an artist collective including Wunna Aung, Bart, Chit Htut, and Micro. These four artists living and working in Yangon use… Read more “ROAR: UNLEASHED”
ENTER MARCA
Mynanm/art is now the proud host of MARCA – the Myanmar Art Resource Center and Archive. MARCA collects books and resources in order to make free to… Read more “ENTER MARCA”
GRAND ENTRANCE
We are officially opening on 9 June 2016 with The Ash (1970 – ) a solo exhibition by the bold and experimental artist Nyein Chan Su, a… Read more “GRAND ENTRANCE”
IN THE PRESS
We are thrilled to make our press debut on the Culture 360 website in an interview with David Fernandez. Check it out for more information on Myanm/art’s… Read more “IN THE PRESS”
WELCOME
To our newly renovated space! On the third floor of an old family home (building probably dates from early 1900s) we have made our new home. We… Read more “WELCOME”
It’s a Long Way for the Ladies
In June, TS1 Yangon hosted It’s a Long Way, a group exhibition of 7 Myanmar artists. An intriguing combination of sculpture, photographic collage, painting, mixed-media, and video,… Read more “It’s a Long Way for the Ladies”