
Art & Galleries
Contemporary galleries, street art districts & creative spaces in Bangkok
Bangkok's art scene has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past decade, evolving from a handful of hotel galleries into a thriving ecosystem of contemporary art spaces, street art corridors, and world-class museums. The opening of the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) at the National Stadium BTS intersection marked a turning point, giving the city a free, publicly accessible venue for exhibitions, film screenings, and workshops. Today, the Charoenkrung creative district — anchored by Warehouse 30 and the nearby Speedy Grandma gallery — has become Southeast Asia's answer to Brooklyn or Shoreditch, with converted shophouses hosting rotating shows by Thai and international artists.
Beyond the galleries, Bangkok's street art tells its own stories. The Chalermla neighborhood near Khlong San is blanketed in murals by Thai graffiti pioneers, while the narrow lanes of Talat Noi reveal hidden paste-ups and stencil work around every corner. The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Chatuchak houses one of Thailand's most important private collections, spanning traditional Buddhist-influenced paintings through provocative modern installations. Meanwhile, the Jim Thompson Art Center at the former silk magnate's compound offers a more intimate look at the intersection of Thai craft and contemporary design.
Most Bangkok galleries are free to enter, air-conditioned, and open Tuesday through Sunday — making them a perfect escape from the midday heat. Below you will find curated listings of galleries, creative districts with walking routes, and practical tips for planning your art-focused itinerary.
Bangkok Art & Culture Centre (BACC)
Bangkok's premier contemporary art space across 9 floors. Free rotating exhibitions, artist studios, shops, and cafés. The heart of Bangkok's art scene.
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)
Massive private museum with 800+ works by Thai contemporary artists. Beautiful building, 5 floors of stunning art. Worth the trip north.
100 Tonson Gallery
One of Bangkok's most prestigious commercial galleries. Represents leading Thai and international contemporary artists.
Jim Thompson Art Center
Contemporary art exhibitions in the Jim Thompson compound. Hosts major international shows and artist residencies.
Speedy Grandma
Edgy independent art space in the creative Charoen Krung neighborhood. Experimental exhibitions, performances, and events.
Warehouse 30
Creative complex in renovated WWII-era warehouses. Galleries, design shops, café, and event space. Hub of the Charoen Krung art scene.
River City Bangkok
Major antiques and art mall on the river. Multiple galleries, regular auctions, and exhibitions. Great for Asian art.
Kathmandu Photo Gallery
Asia's first photo gallery dedicated to photography. Small but powerful exhibitions in a beautiful old shophouse.
Chalermkrung Royal Theatre
Historic 1933 art deco theatre hosting traditional Khon performances and contemporary art events.