Invitation to the Opening of “OVERTHINK” Group Art Exhibition 2026

June 6 - July 12

Invitation to the Opening of “OVERTHINK” Group Art Exhibition 2026

Featuring works by four artists:
Wattanchot Tungateja, Isara Veeranoi, Chawalit Thong-on, and Sirasak Chusingh

For many people, the term overthinking describes the state of mind that exists before fully understanding something—a process of being compelled to think. In a world where everything can be explained, analyzed, and interpreted endlessly, modern life often places individuals in a constant state of overthinking without realizing it. This extends beyond everyday situations to the ways in which art is viewed and understood.

OVERTHINK invites viewers to question the process of perception itself by exploring the space between thought and feeling—a space where meaning has yet to be defined and may not require a clear explanation. Instead, feeling is allowed to lead before thought takes over.

Rather than searching for fixed answers or definitive meanings in art, the exhibition encourages visitors to encounter each work through moments of ambiguity, silence, and emotion that emerge before interpretation begins. Sometimes, the effort to understand too much can cause the experience of feeling to be overlooked.

OVERTHINK does not present conclusions. Instead, it offers an open space for reflection, raising the question of whether viewing art is an attempt to understand what is in front of the eyes, or to listen to what unfolds within the artist’s thoughts.

Perhaps the meaning of art is not found in complete understanding, but in the moment just before understanding arrives.

Exhibition Dates: 6 June – 12 July 2026
Venue: 2nd Floor, La Luna Gallery, Chiang Mai
Opening Reception: 6 June 2026 | 5:00 PM

“SPIRIT OF GROWTH” Solo Art Exhibition by Natthawoot Rungpunk

Spirit of Growth invites viewers to journey inward and explore the deeper layers of personal experience. Through forms inspired by objects and direct observations, the exhibition reflects on the gradual transformations that accompany growth and change.

The shapes that appear throughout the works may not represent living beings, yet they serve as symbols of transition and becoming. They evoke seeds that have yet to discover what they will become, houses that have never been inhabited, and soil gently separating as something new begins to emerge.

These symbolic forms mimic the rhythms of nature and embody the process of growth itself. They represent anything that expands, branches out, moves, or flows across surfaces, through the air, or within emotional landscapes. Though often invisible, these movements can still be deeply felt.

Exhibition Dates: 6 June – 5 July 2026
Venue: Exhibition Hall, 1st Floor, La Luna Gallery
Opening Reception: 6 June 2026 | 5:00 PM

Event Details

Location:

Exhibition Hall, 1st Floor, La Luna Gallery