

3 Mar , 8:00 AM - 22 Mar , 5:00 PM
JJewelry is often perceived as a silent accessory; however, at ATTA Gallery, it is reimagined as a loud and vital conversation starter. From now until March 22, 2026, the gallery presents the second edition of its Collector / Curator / Conversation series: “I like it. What is it?: On Jewelry, Curiosity, Recognition and Connection.”
Co-curated by Atty Tantivit and Chalisa Viravan, this exhibition moves far beyond traditional aesthetics. Instead, it invites visitors on a deep dive into the psychological and energetic bond shared between an object and its wearer.
The title, “I like it. What is it?”, reflects the exact question Atty asks when drawn to a piece that resists immediate understanding. Specifically, the attraction is toward objects that are complex, quietly provocative, or even conflicting.
Within the gallery walls at Warehouse 30, jewelry is showcased as more than just ornament; it functions as:
Furthermore, this exhibition isn't about traditional gemology. Rather, it is an inquiry into how our inner states are mirrored by the art we choose to wear. In a world often dominated by "quiet luxury," these pieces demand bold personal expression. Ultimately, they don't rely on long dialogues—they rely on the simple, profound recognition of being truly seen.
Getting There: A quick ride from BTS Saphan Taksin or MRT Hua Lamphong.
Dates: Now until March 22, 2026
Location: ATTA Gallery, Warehouse 30, Charoen Krung 30, Bangrak, Bangkok.
Hours: Wednesday – Sunday | 1:00 PM – 6:30 PM (Closed Mon & Tue)
Admission: FREE
3 Mar , 8:00 AM - 22 Mar , 5:00 PM
JJewelry is often perceived as a silent accessory; however, at ATTA Gallery, it is reimagined as a loud and vital conversation starter. From now until March 22, 2026, the gallery presents the second edition of its Collector / Curator / Conversation series: “I like it. What is it?: On Jewelry, Curiosity, Recognition and Connection.”
Co-curated by Atty Tantivit and Chalisa Viravan, this exhibition moves far beyond traditional aesthetics. Instead, it invites visitors on a deep dive into the psychological and energetic bond shared between an object and its wearer.
The title, “I like it. What is it?”, reflects the exact question Atty asks when drawn to a piece that resists immediate understanding. Specifically, the attraction is toward objects that are complex, quietly provocative, or even conflicting.
Within the gallery walls at Warehouse 30, jewelry is showcased as more than just ornament; it functions as:
Furthermore, this exhibition isn't about traditional gemology. Rather, it is an inquiry into how our inner states are mirrored by the art we choose to wear. In a world often dominated by "quiet luxury," these pieces demand bold personal expression. Ultimately, they don't rely on long dialogues—they rely on the simple, profound recognition of being truly seen.
Getting There: A quick ride from BTS Saphan Taksin or MRT Hua Lamphong.
Dates: Now until March 22, 2026
Location: ATTA Gallery, Warehouse 30, Charoen Krung 30, Bangrak, Bangkok.
Hours: Wednesday – Sunday | 1:00 PM – 6:30 PM (Closed Mon & Tue)
Admission: FREE
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