, known for his surrealist interpretations of Buddhist themes, and Chalermchai Kositpipat , the creator of the famous White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) in Chiang Rai. Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC)
"Longmint Gallery Thai" most likely refers to the National Gallery of Thailand , which is housed in the historic former Royal Mint building in Bangkok. History of the Venue: The Royal Thai Mint
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Local art critic Somchai Preecha of Bangkok 101 wrote: “Longmint Gallery Thai has done what no institution has managed in a decade: they have made contemporary art feel necessary again. You walk in expecting golden temples; you leave questioning the future of the Chao Phraya River. That is the power of a gallery that knows its place in the world.”
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The gallery spans three floors. The ground floor is dedicated to rotating solo exhibitions. The mezzanine holds the "Mint Collection" (permanent installations by founding artists). The basement is the "Long Dark"—a black-box room specifically designed for video art, projection mapping, and immersive digital installations that defy traditional Thai motifs.
The gallery’s permanent collection features works that explore: Local art critic Somchai Preecha of Bangkok 101
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