Mar 30, 2011

Thailand art galleries



The cardinal of art galleries and cultural centers in Bangkok is increqsing every year. The best important is the National Art Arcade which has an all-encompassing accumulating of Thai art. Located at the bottom of Phra Pinklao bridge, the arcade displays avant-garde Thai and all-embracing arts. The National Art Arcade is sometimes acclimated for art exhibitions from added genitalia of Asia too. Numerous clandestine art galleries can be begin all over Bangkok and in ambit area art works are additionally up for sale. Some of the Bangkok galleries are listed below: About flat / About café Brief advice provided by Rama IX Art. Main exhibition area for About Art Related Activities (AARA), a non-profit art organization. Art Indies: Amplitude Abreast Art and Si-am Art Space Article by Pichayanund Chindaporn about the two artist-run, non-commercial galleries. In: art4d Magazin, July 2001. Bangkok University Art Gallery Located on the 3rd Floor of Building Nr.9 on the University Campus. Abreast art and architecture by Thailand and all-embracing artists. GaneshArt Gallery Founded 1999, sepcializes in abreast Thai painting. Project 304 Non-profit art amplitude founded in 1996 to abutment abreast aesthetic and cultural activities through art exhibitions, as able-bodied as media (incl. blur and video), publications, and events. Rotunda Gallery Gallery was originally the access anteroom of the Neilson Hays Library. Abreast art from Thailand and all-embracing exhibitions. Silpakorn University Established as an art school, it accomplished university cachet in 1943. Today it offers apprenticeship in all above fields of art and design, science and technology, bloom science, amusing sciences and humanities. Among the university's accessories is an Art Centre for exhibitions of abreast art. Tadu Abreast Art Privately funded, non-commercial art centermost opened in 1996 by artists and collectors. Thavibu Gallery Contemporary art from Thailand, Vietnam and Myanmar, with an accent on the advance of adolescent artists.

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