Burmese photographer based in Bangkok. His work explores the intimacy and quiet rebellion of queer lives shaped by migration and the search for belonging. Moving between visibility and vulnerability, he reveals the beauty of overlooked lives with honesty and emotion. He has exhibited at Myanm/art, Goethe-Institut Myanmar, Bodhisattva LGBTQ+ Gallery, and SAC Gallery, with ongoing projects centered on identity, memory, and transformation.
Zicky’s selection unites two intimate series exploring migration, memory, and queer longing. His photographs map the emotional terrain of leaving and becoming, where “home” shifts between place and feeling. Through black-and-white and color imagery, he captures fleeting encounters and dreamlike moments that blur Yangon and Bangkok, reality and reverie. Each image suggests renewal, as memory reshapes itself through time and distance, forming a quiet meditation on transformation and return.
Where I was, where I’m going
Where I was, where I’m going
Don’t Trust These Dreams
Where I was, where I’m going