Dib Bangkok, the first major contemporary art museum in Thailand, will open in December 2025, featuring a 6,600-square-meter space that showcases over 1,000 works by more than 200 artists. Founded by Purat (Chang) Osathanugrah, the museum is built on his father's celebrated collection and will host the inaugural exhibition, Invisible Presence. The architectural design by WHY Architecture creates a contemplative experience across three levels, blending the industrial past of the warehouse with modern aesthetics, making it a new cultural landmark in Bangkok's evolving art scene.
The museum is set to open in December 2025, showcasing over 1,000 works from more than 200 artists, emphasizing contemporary art's dynamic range.
Dib Bangkok's inaugural exhibition, Invisible Presence, highlights the collection's major works, including pieces from artists like Montien Boonma and Anselm Kiefer.
Designed by WHY Architecture, the museum transforms a former warehouse into a reflective space with a journey through three distinct levels, each serving a unique purpose.
This museum carries forward the artistic legacy of Petch Osathanugrah, using his collection as its foundation, while positioning Bangkok in the global art scene.
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