Special Exhibitions
The Way Home
Artist: Taweewit Kijtanasoonthorn and Anupong Charoenmitr
Selected by: Special project’s BACC pop⋅up
Principal Supporter: Seacon Development Co., Ltd.
“The Way Home” unfolds as a parallel narrative emerging from the emptiness left behind when the meaning of “home” as a place of emotional refuge is stripped away. Rather than depicting a literal return, the works of the two featured artists reflect a journey shaped by shifting identities and the fragmentary nature of relationships between individuals, society, and one’s evolving sense of self as the “other.”
The artworks become silent witnesses to after-images of memory.
Taweewit Kijtanasoonthorn employs a large format camera to capture inanimate objects encountered by chance-items broken off from wholeness, fragments that reveal the subtle distortions and hidden irregularities embedded in everyday life. His images present the uncanny remains of the familiar, asking what persists when the physical and emotional structure of “home” begins to dissolve.
In parallel, Anupong Charoenmitr presents a moving image work that invites viewers on a meditative journey toward a horizon of elusive hope. Through a poetic visual language, his video explores the psychological terrain of doubt, fragility, and the collapse of inner certainty-echoing the human condition’s perpetual state of becoming and undoing.
Together, these works invite reflection not on the destination of home, but on the in between a space of tension, transformation, and unresolved searching.
The Way Home is not about arriving, but about dwelling within uncertainty. It is an open passage one where viewers are prompted to reconsider what has been lost, and what still remains to be discovered in the varied and shifting relationships that shape our understanding of what it means to belong.

