Bangkok gains a serious new art address this month with the arrival of Dib Bangkok, a contemporary museum housed inside a reimagined warehouse. The building itself sets the tone, all considered angles, softened light and shadows that shift from morning to night, rewarding anyone who lingers. It feels confident without showing off. Inside, rotating exhibitions bring Thai and international artists together across several zones. The courtyard centres on a star-shaped sculpture that changes character as daylight moves, flanked by a cafe and restaurant worth a slow pause. The main hall currently presents (In)visible Presence, featuring 80 works by 40 artists, open from December 21. Tucked away is James Turrell’s Straight Up, an installation shaped entirely by sky and time. Entry costs B550 for locals and B700 for visitors.
Thursday-Monday. B550-700 at the door. Dib Bangkok, 10am-7pm

