Experience Contemporary Art at These Bangkok Galleries

MOCA is the largest art museum in Bangkok, with five art-filled floors to discover
MOCA is the largest art museum in Bangkok, with five art-filled floors to discover | © Igor Prahin / Alamy Stock Photo
Iona Proebst

Bangkok has a vibrant and exciting art scene with plenty of interesting emerging artists. Check out our list of the best contemporary art galleries that Thailand’s capital has to offer, covering everything from photography and paintings to textiles and design.

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Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon

100 Tonson Gallery, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon

The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre is a meeting place for artists. It fosters cultural exchange and encourages creativity, with artistic content spaced throughout its beautiful structure. The Library Hall, or L floor, is home to a large foyer used for both exhibitions and activities. The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre is also home to the Bangkok Book Festival: Literary Weekend. Every year, different speakers and authors come together for one weekend to talk about all things literary, from Thailand’s copyright laws to up-and-coming writers.

The Kathmandu Photo Gallery is owned by photographer Manit Sriwanichpoom. Sriwanichpoom’s vision was to open a photographic gallery that mimicked a traditional photo print shop, including quirky features such as antique-green walls. Many of his fascinating black-and-white prints from his travels are on display here. The first floor hosts temporary exhibitions by local and international photographers. The gallery is housed in a restored pre-war shophouse located near the Indian Temple (Sri Mariamman) in Bangkok’s financial district. This gallery is perfect for those who want a personalised art experience with a distinctly local flavour.

Bangkok University Gallery

The Bangkok University Art Gallery is a private gallery that exhibits the work of young and emerging artists alongside seasoned Thai creatives and designers. The gallery is located close to Bangkok’s Khlong Toei Port and hosts between six and eight different multidisciplinary exhibitions each year. Bangkok University Gallery also organises art projects at other locations across the city.

MOCA

Bangkok’s Museum of Contemporary Art is the place to see contemporary Thai artists

Housed in a striking granite building in the north of Bangkok, the Museum of Contemporary Art, or MOCA Bangkok, is dedicated to the new era of non-traditional Thai art inspired by Buddhism. Spread out across five floors, the large exhibition space makes it the biggest art museum in Bangkok. The museum exhibits paintings by national artists including Chalermchai Kositpipat, Panya Vijinthanasarn and the late Thawan Duchanee. The admission fee is 250 baht (£6.50) for adults and 100 baht (£2.50) for students with ID.

Thailand Creative and Design Centre

The Thailand Creative and Design Centre (TCDC) acts as a learning centre for design and creativity. It provides support for Thai designers and entrepreneurs to compete internationally. First opened in 2005, TCDC operates under the support of the Office of Knowledge Management and Development (OKMD) within the Office of the Prime Minister. Its sole aim is to promote creative thinking in Thai society and encourage Thai people to recognise the value of art and design. The centre runs a programme of exhibitions, lectures and workshops and also provides research facilities.

The Queen’s Gallery

The gallery in a former bank focusses on emerging and senior local artists

The Queen’s Gallery displays the works of emerging Thai artists and senior local artists. The gallery opened in 2003 in a renovated Bangkok Bank, Phanfa Bridge branch, which was formerly the Bangkok Bank’s Musical Art Centre. Opened through Her Majesty Queen Sirikit’s initiative to create a permanent public space to exhibit and promote the works of both established and up-and-coming Thai artists, the gallery was named in her honour. While four of its floors are used as exhibition spaces, the fifth floor is used for art-related activities and projects.

La Lanta

La Lanta is a well-established gallery located in the heart of Bangkok’s commercial district of Watthana. The gallery showcases contemporary art by internationally acclaimed artists and local up-and-coming creatives. Many projects take place here, including working in collaboration with artists from Argentina, Australia, China, Denmark, Israel, Japan, Myanmar, Thailand, the UK, the US and Vietnam. Its Young Program initiative enables the gallery to identify and embrace new ideas undertaken by promising young artists from the Asia region. The name ‘Lalanta’ is translated from the Thai word meaning ‘beauty in abundance’.

This article is an updated version of a story by Eleanor Cunningham.

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