Congratulations to TS1 Gallery on Yangon River’s Lanthit Jetty. Opening today, and running through September 20, is Aung Myint: 14 AM – a pretty cool title for a 14th solo show. One of Myanmar’s leading experimental artists, Aung Myint in this collection looks back at the age of 67 on a career dominated by five decades of state censorship. Appropriately, he focuses the entire exhibition on three colours that always troubled the censors – white (too pure), black (too menacing), and red (too bloody). Aung Myint’s work has long been available at his own Inya Art Gallery – really just a couple of garden sheds or garages in Yangon’s Golden Valley, not far from Min Wae Aung’s New Treasure Art Gallery and Khin Zaw Latt’s KZL Gallery. Recently he also had a painting displayed at New York’s Guggenheim Museum – part of No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia. TS1’s show can only bolster an already significant reputation.