Longmint Gallery Thai — A Contemporary Window into Thai Creativity
Since its inception, Longmint Gallery Thai has received rave reviews from Artforum , Bangkok 101 , and Lonely Planet . However, it has also faced criticism.
: The gallery houses over 100 masterpieces, including works by revered artists such as Khrua In Khong, Thawan Duchanee, and Chakrabhand Posayakrit. Exhibitions
Spiritual Syncretism: Paintings that merge Buddhist iconography with Hindu animism, using gold leaf not as decoration but as a medium of spiritual transaction.
Political Satire: Silent, powerful pieces referencing Thailand’s recent political history, hidden in plain sight within traditional lai thai (Thai pattern) designs.
Rural vs. Urban: Large-scale photo installations documenting the migration from Isan rice fields to the skyscrapers of Sukhumvit.