BANGKOK .- The third and final edition of GhostGhost 2568: Wish We Were Here, curated by Amal Khalaf takes place from October 15 to November 16, 2025, across 8 venues in Bangkok. The curators of the first two editions, Christina Li and Korakrit Arunanondchai, return to haunt Ghost:2568 with special projects and Host returns, an alternative pedagogical platform by Pongsakorn Yananissorn.
This edition is conceived as a song for survival within the shrinking spaces of freedom in our cities, a meeting place where longings for each other, for lost places, and erased ways of being can take form and find rest. Tracing the edges of Bangkoks Chao Phraya river, Ghost:2568 explores the unruly and ungovernable ways we bring new worlds into being, and the messy solidarities we craft in the process.
Unfolding as a gathering of moving image, sound, performance, and community Ghost:2568 has an active programme alongside the exhibition. With performances, round tables and workshops with artists, dancers, musicians, fashion collectives and metaphysical practitioners, Ghost:2568 becomes a space for collective unlearning and experimentation.
Ghost is a methodology as much as a festivala way of surfacing genealogies and trajectories of ghost thinking. Ghost 2568: Wish We Were Here offers a collective space to commune in rebellion and joy, to share heartbreak, and to imagine the fragile futures that ghosts demand we remember into being.
Ghost 2568: Wish We Were Here curated by Amal Khalaf features projects by Bhenji Ra, Dont Follow the Wind with Chim↑Pom from Smappa!Group, Aiko Miyanaga and Kota Takeuchi, Komtouch Napattaloong with Kaisa Saarinen and Bart Seng Wen Long, Ho Tzu Nyen, John Clang, Noor Abed, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Ryan Trecartin, Sophia Al-Maria, Stephanie Comilang. With new commissions by Dan Lie, Jeanne Penjan Lassus, Montika Kham-on, IWANNABANGKOK©, Mekh Limbu, Paul Pfeiffer, Puangsoi Aksornsawang with Tongkwai Lulin, Liew Niyomkarn, Rhythm of Sati, Ornanong Thaisriwong and Wanlop Rungkumjad, Rosalia Namsai Engchuan and Tarini Graham with EMJA and Saeng-Fah, Shahryar Nashat, Tanat Teeradakorn, and Thanapol Virulhakul and BACKROOM.
Curated by May Adadol Ingawanij and Thai Film Archive, a gathering addressing themes explored in Ghost:2568 will take place at the Thai Labour Museum on November 8 and 9. Presenting moving image material from personal and official archives, the gathering asks how do we address the ghosts of what is missing: the censored, disappeared, unarchived, and those who remain unacknowledged in Thailands ongoing struggles for justice?
Wish We Were Songs for Ghost is a music program by Korakrit Arunanondchai, the curator for the first edition of Ghost in 2018. Arunanondchai invites collaborators to perform inside an installation by Dan Lie at Bangkok CityCity Gallery on October 15 (Senyawa, Nuh Peace), November 2 (Regis, Bonaventure), November 13 (Gatekeeper, Ashland Mines).
What happens when a ghost ceases to be affixed to a body? Ghost: Bodies Dispossessed presents new performance and video installations by returning artists Orawan Arunrak, Raqs Media Collective, and Koki Tanaka. Curated by Christina Li, who continues her role from the 2022 Bangkok edition and will guide future ghosting projects between these mirroring places with Hartwig Art Foundation in her home city Amsterdam.
Host:2568 is a program that redefines storytelling, collectivity and community building. Manifesting embodied experiences as companions to the exhibition, the program fosters a sharing platform for emerging cultural practitioners termed Hosts with participating artists and their contemporaries. Curated by Pongsakorn Yananissorn, Host:2568 invites us to share our stories and encountersof what remains when the show is over.
The Co-host and Main Partner of Ghost 2568: Wish We Were Here is OPEN FIELD. Supporting partners include British Council, Colomboscope, ECCA Family Foundation, Forde, Hartwig Art Foundation, The Japan Foundation Bangkok, and Ghost Support Circle. Venue partners are 469 Phra Sumen Rd., Alliance Française Bangkok, Asvin Cultural and Contemporary Art Space, Baan Thewes, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Bangkok CityCity Gallery, Dib26, The Jim Thompson Art Center, Min Sen Machinery, and Rajadamnern Stadium.