Ming Artspace
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Ming Art Space

  • Art
  • Phra Khanong
Kaweewat Siwanartwong
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Time Out says

What is it? A contemporary gallery tucked down Udomsuk 49, set up by veteran artist Vichai Imsuksom as a platform for modern art in all its guises. The walls hold painting, sculpture, mixed-media work and art books, with a programme that leans into eroticism, raw human expression and a bit of pointed social commentary.

Why we love it: This is more than somewhere to hang pictures. The gallery doubles as a gathering point for artists who think differently, handing them the room to lay out their private worlds, ideas and working methods in full. That openness gives the place real character, with shows that celebrate individuality rather than chasing a house style, and a willingness to wade into territory plenty of spaces would rather sidestep. The diversity of viewpoints on offer keeps things feeling honest and a touch unpredictable, so each visit pulls back the curtain on a different creative journey. For anyone after art with a pulse and a point of view, it delivers.

Time Out tip: Hop on the BTS to Udomsuk station, then finish the trip with a quick motorcycle taxi or a short cab ride down to Soi 49. It's far easier than wrestling with the back-street directions yourself.

Udomsuk Soi 49. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-5pm. Entry is free.

Details

Address
54 Udomsuk49, Bang Chak, Phra Khanong
Bangkok
10260
Opening hours:
Open Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-5pm.
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