Bangkok for Visitors

Bangkok Art Galleries

Bangkok is home to several art galleries, both public and private. The map below shows the locations of many of them.

Map of Bangkok Art Galleries
Galleries
  1. Patravadi Theatre and Gallery
    A short walk from the Wang Lung Pier is the beautiful contemporary theater complex of the Patravadi Theater complex. The theater company was established in 1992 by Patravadi Mejudhon, an award winning actress in movies, television and stage.
     
  2. Silpakorn University
    Across from the old elephant gate to the Grand Palace is the small former palace of Wang Tha Phra, now used as the art gallery for the fine arts Silpakorn University.
     
  3. National Gallery
    The National Gallery houses a rather uninspiring permanent collection, although the annual Art Market weekends are worth visiting if you're in Bangkok in February or March.
     
  4. The Queen's Gallery
    The gallery built to commemorate H.M. the Queen of Thailand displays rotating exhibits as well as a branch of the queen's SUPPORT Foundation shops.
     
  5. Sriphiphat Art Gallery
    Occupying a small building designed to look like a temple library on the grounds of the Princess Mother Memorial Park, this gallery displays a rotating exhibit of Thai photographers.
     
  6. H Gallery
    The gallery is housed in a restored wooden house off Sathorn Road, H Gallery exhibits and sells contemporary Thai artists exclusively. The western owner 'H' is one of the few westerners with a detailed knowledge of Thai contemporary art.
     
  7. Rotunda Gallery
    The Rotunda Gallery occupies the small rotunda (what else?) of the Neilson-Hayes library on Siriwongse Road. The rotating exhibits usually feature western artists resident in Thailand.
     
  8. Eat Me Art Restaurant
    One of many 'art cafes' in Bangkok, Eat Me is off Convent Road near Silom. The restaurant frequently hosts openings for other galleries around town.
     
  9. Alliance Francaise
    The French cultural center hosts exhibits by both Thai and French artists.
     
  10. Bangkok Art & Culture Center
    The new art and culture center was opened in 2009 in the midst of Bangkok's main shopping area.

Additional Bangkok Art Galleries

Teo + Namfah Gallery
Teo + Namfah - which translates to "travel water sky" - features a number of artists from Thailand, Mongolia, Indonesia, the United States and other countries. They are especially interested in artists forging new work using their cultural identities - but with a contemporary outlook.
Art Gorillas
Contemporary art gallery located in the trendy Siam Square area.