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Art museum
The art of stillness

Bangkok’s newest contemporary art museum asks visitors to slow down, with spaces designed to encourage deep spiritual encounters with the artworks


One of the most significant art openings in Asia since M+, contemporary art institution Dib Bangkok has opened in the Thai capital.

Billed as Thailand’s first major museum dedicated to international contemporary art, Dib Bangkok was conceived by the late Thai businessman and art collector Petch Osathanugrah and brought to life by his son Purat ‘Chang’ Osathanugrah.

The museum is housed in a three-storey converted 1980s warehouse that has been redesigned by LA-based Thai architect Kulupat Yansantrast of WHY Architecture.

The museum houses 7,000 square metres of gallery space set across 11 galleries, a 1,400 square metre central courtyard, an outdoor sculpture garden, and a penthouse.

The design is framed as an architectural journey of enlightenment, moving from raw, grounded spaces on the lower levels to brighter, light-filled galleries above. A central conical gallery, named the Chapel, has been inspired by traditional Thai temple structures and has been designed as a pocket of calm. The aim of the museum is to create a peaceful, meditative space that offers visitors the opportunity for deep, spiritual encounters with art.

Our curatorial approach is  theme-oriented,  and for the grand opening the theme is ‘invisible presence’ – art that reaches beyond the sense of vision

‘At Dib Bangkok, we see art as the ripest fruit of human imagination—something to be savoured, questioned, and shared. But more than that, we’re building Dib Bangkok to be a true creative oasis, a bridge between Thailand, Southeast Asia, and the global art scene— where deep art circles and the simply curious can come together,’ says founder Purat (Chang) Osathanugrah.

‘Bangkok, with all its energy, creativity, and unstoppable spirit, has long been overdue for an anchor to its contemporary art scene that matches its vibrancy—somewhere that celebrates art in a way as dynamic and bold as the city itself.

Its inaugural exhibition, titled (In)visiblePresence brings together significant Thai and international contemporary artworks for a ‘multisensory exploration of memory and the unseen.’

“Our curatorial approach is theme-oriented, and for the grand opening the theme is ‘invisible presence’— art that reaches beyond the sense of vision,” says Dib Bangkok’s director Miwako Tezuka “This theme is partly driven by our wish to honour our founding father, Petch Osathanugrah; we selected 81 works by 40 artists that ask how we sense and remember what is meaningful yet unseen. It is also a response to our time, when the world is in image overdrive and in need of an intimate attentiveness and stillness to counterbalance it.”

Purat Osathanugrah
/ Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by W Workspace

"We see art as the ripest fruit of human imagination. Something to be savoured, questioned and shared" – Purat Osathanugrah is a prominent art collector and patron of the arts

 

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Outside view of Dib Bangkok
/ Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by W Workspace
Conical-shaped Chapel at Dib Bangkok
The conical-shaped Chapel offers a pocket of calm / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by W Workspace
Thai and international artworks inside the museum
The museums brings together Thai and international artworks / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by Watcharapong Sermwichitchai
Exhibit at Dib Bangkok
A former warehouse has been transformed in order to create Dib Bangkok / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by Monruedee Jansuttipan
The central courtyard at Dib Bangkok
The central courtyard currently features stone globes by Alicja Kwade / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by W Workspace
The central courtyard at Dib Bangkok
Dib Bangkok / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by W Workspace
Museum exhibit at Dib Bangkok
/ Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photographer Auntika Ounjittichai
Museum exhibit at Dib Bangkok
/ Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photographer Auntika Ounjittichai
Museum exhibit at Dib Bangkok
The ground floor galleries feature a rough, industrial design aesthetic / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by Monruedee Jansuttipan
Miwako Tezuka at Dib Bangkok
Director Miwako Tezuka has played a key role in shaping the vision / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by W Workspace
Museum exhibit at Dib Bangkok
/ Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photographer Watcharapong Sermwichitchai
Museum exhibit at Dib Bangkok
The museum features a collection of more than 1,000 artworks / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photographer Auntika Ounjittichai
Museum exhibit at Dib Bangkok
/ Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photographer Auntika Ounjittichai
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Art museum
The art of stillness

Bangkok’s newest contemporary art museum asks visitors to slow down, with spaces designed to encourage deep spiritual encounters with the artworks


One of the most significant art openings in Asia since M+, contemporary art institution Dib Bangkok has opened in the Thai capital.

Billed as Thailand’s first major museum dedicated to international contemporary art, Dib Bangkok was conceived by the late Thai businessman and art collector Petch Osathanugrah and brought to life by his son Purat ‘Chang’ Osathanugrah.

The museum is housed in a three-storey converted 1980s warehouse that has been redesigned by LA-based Thai architect Kulupat Yansantrast of WHY Architecture.

The museum houses 7,000 square metres of gallery space set across 11 galleries, a 1,400 square metre central courtyard, an outdoor sculpture garden, and a penthouse.

The design is framed as an architectural journey of enlightenment, moving from raw, grounded spaces on the lower levels to brighter, light-filled galleries above. A central conical gallery, named the Chapel, has been inspired by traditional Thai temple structures and has been designed as a pocket of calm. The aim of the museum is to create a peaceful, meditative space that offers visitors the opportunity for deep, spiritual encounters with art.

Our curatorial approach is  theme-oriented,  and for the grand opening the theme is ‘invisible presence’ – art that reaches beyond the sense of vision

‘At Dib Bangkok, we see art as the ripest fruit of human imagination—something to be savoured, questioned, and shared. But more than that, we’re building Dib Bangkok to be a true creative oasis, a bridge between Thailand, Southeast Asia, and the global art scene— where deep art circles and the simply curious can come together,’ says founder Purat (Chang) Osathanugrah.

‘Bangkok, with all its energy, creativity, and unstoppable spirit, has long been overdue for an anchor to its contemporary art scene that matches its vibrancy—somewhere that celebrates art in a way as dynamic and bold as the city itself.

Its inaugural exhibition, titled (In)visiblePresence brings together significant Thai and international contemporary artworks for a ‘multisensory exploration of memory and the unseen.’

“Our curatorial approach is theme-oriented, and for the grand opening the theme is ‘invisible presence’— art that reaches beyond the sense of vision,” says Dib Bangkok’s director Miwako Tezuka “This theme is partly driven by our wish to honour our founding father, Petch Osathanugrah; we selected 81 works by 40 artists that ask how we sense and remember what is meaningful yet unseen. It is also a response to our time, when the world is in image overdrive and in need of an intimate attentiveness and stillness to counterbalance it.”

Purat Osathanugrah
/ Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by W Workspace

"We see art as the ripest fruit of human imagination. Something to be savoured, questioned and shared" – Purat Osathanugrah is a prominent art collector and patron of the arts

 

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Outside view of Dib Bangkok
/ Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by W Workspace
Conical-shaped Chapel at Dib Bangkok
The conical-shaped Chapel offers a pocket of calm / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by W Workspace
Thai and international artworks inside the museum
The museums brings together Thai and international artworks / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by Watcharapong Sermwichitchai
Exhibit at Dib Bangkok
A former warehouse has been transformed in order to create Dib Bangkok / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by Monruedee Jansuttipan
The central courtyard at Dib Bangkok
The central courtyard currently features stone globes by Alicja Kwade / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by W Workspace
The central courtyard at Dib Bangkok
Dib Bangkok / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by W Workspace
Museum exhibit at Dib Bangkok
/ Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photographer Auntika Ounjittichai
Museum exhibit at Dib Bangkok
/ Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photographer Auntika Ounjittichai
Museum exhibit at Dib Bangkok
The ground floor galleries feature a rough, industrial design aesthetic / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by Monruedee Jansuttipan
Miwako Tezuka at Dib Bangkok
Director Miwako Tezuka has played a key role in shaping the vision / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photo by W Workspace
Museum exhibit at Dib Bangkok
/ Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photographer Watcharapong Sermwichitchai
Museum exhibit at Dib Bangkok
The museum features a collection of more than 1,000 artworks / Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photographer Auntika Ounjittichai
Museum exhibit at Dib Bangkok
/ Courtesy of Dib Bangkok. Photographer Auntika Ounjittichai
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