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TASTE: Session 01

Artist
Than Kyaw Htay
Exhibition Dates
January 18, 2026
Location
ECHO Dining, 24th Floor, M Tower, Pyay Road, Yangon
About the Exhibition
TASTE: Session 01
TASTE is an intimate dining experience created by ECHO Dining and Coming From Kalaw (CFK). It brings food and art together through lived experience where stories are felt, not explained, and shared through taste, rhythm, and atmosphere. For the first volume, we chose ECHO because its food has always been more than food. Chef Orng and the ECHO team cook with care, memory, and intention, making it a natural partner for translating artistic life into a dining experience that feels quiet, generous, and human. Our first session features Than Kyaw Htay, an artist whose work observes the unnoticed movements of people. From Silent Sweat to Silent Walks, his practice reflects endurance, repetition, and the strength found in continuing forward. This is not a talk or a formal analysis. Each course follows the artist's journey in an authentic way, turning his way of seeing into a dining narrative where food carries story, and silence has weight. TASTE is an ongoing series. Each session will feature a different artist, while the collaboration between CFK's curation and ECHO's storytelling through food remains at its core. Join Us 18 January 2026, 12PM - 3PM ECHO Dining, 24th Floor, M Tower, Pyay Road, Yangon 280,000 MMK nett Booking: comingfromkalaw@gmail.com Viber / Telegram: +95 9 8977 05377 Limited seats for an intimate setting.
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