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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.”
Similarly, Art Review Asia noted: “In a region often dismissed for derivative work, Longmint stands alone. It is deeply Thai, painfully honest, and brilliantly modern. If you see one gallery in Bangkok, make it this one.” longmint gallery thai
Vee gained notoriety for her "Plastic Saffron" series. Using discarded fishing nets from the Gulf of Thailand and melted-down plastic bags, she weaves textiles that mimic the robes of Buddhist monks. At a distance, the pieces glow a sacred orange. Up close, they are toxic, tangled, and jarring. Her work asks viewers to reconcile spiritual faith with ecological collapse. Her pieces are bestsellers at Longmint, often selling out within hours of a show opening. Local art critic Somchai Preecha of Bangkok 101
While the building is stunning, the art is the soul. Longmint Gallery Thai represents a curated roster of 15 core artists, blending emerging talents with mid-career masters. Here are three representative artists you are likely to encounter: It is deeply Thai, painfully honest, and brilliantly modern