THAIPOGRAPHY
- EXHIBITION DATE : DEC 13, 2025 - MAR 22, 2026
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THAIPOGRAPHY, a group exhibition that celebrates the richness of Thai identity through letters, language and visual form. Bringing together fifteen artists across diverse disciplines, the exhibition repositions Thai script not merely as a written code but as a living cultural force capable of carrying memory, shaping identity and generating new modes of expression within today’s globalized, digital world. The exhibition will be open to the public from December 13, 2025 – March 22, 2026, at the Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok ART Space by MOCA BANGKOK, curated by Kit Bencharongkul and Kamonkorn Rakarj.
THAIPOGRAPHY explores the power of Thai script, typography and language as vessels that move beyond communication. Rooted in centuries of cultural heritage, Thai letters continue to evolve within contemporary visual culture, transforming into patterns, symbols, codes and forms that transcend the boundaries of spoken meaning. Each artist engages with the alphabet as both subject and medium, revealing how language preserves history while inspiring new creative vocabularies.
The exhibition features works in painting, installation, print, digital art, sculpture and mixed media. Together the artists reinterpret the materiality and symbolism of Thai script through both traditional techniques and contemporary experimentation. Their approaches reflect individual perspectives while contributing to a collective dialogue about how language shapes identity at personal, social and cultural levels.
As visitors move through the exhibition, they are invited not only to observe but to participate. Through interaction and response, the gallery becomes a space where letters reveal emotional resonance and dynamic presence. THAIPOGRAPHY positions Thai script as a vital and adaptable cultural force that bridges heritage and innovation, tradition and experimentation, and individuality and collective identity.
Artists:
ADD Peerapat, Aphist Sid, Artsaveworld, BAMBAMMS, Beejoir X Gong, BLACKBUZZ, Kanrapee, Komsan Phetsit, LuckyLeg, Naraphat Sakarthornsap, Natnapat Kullananant, PHAYANCHANA, Sornchai Phongsa, Teerapon Sisung, Tunlaya Dunn
THAIPOGRAPHY, a group exhibition that celebrates the richness of Thai identity through letters, language and visual form. Bringing together fifteen artists across diverse disciplines, the exhibition repositions Thai script not merely as a written code but as a living cultural force capable of carrying memory, shaping identity and generating new modes of expression within today’s globalized, digital world. The exhibition will be open to the public from December 13, 2025 – March 22, 2026, at the Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok ART Space by MOCA BANGKOK, curated by Kit Bencharongkul and Kamonkorn Rakarj.
THAIPOGRAPHY explores the power of Thai script, typography and language as vessels that move beyond communication. Rooted in centuries of cultural heritage, Thai letters continue to evolve within contemporary visual culture, transforming into patterns, symbols, codes and forms that transcend the boundaries of spoken meaning. Each artist engages with the alphabet as both subject and medium, revealing how language preserves history while inspiring new creative vocabularies.
The exhibition features works in painting, installation, print, digital art, sculpture and mixed media. Together the artists reinterpret the materiality and symbolism of Thai script through both traditional techniques and contemporary experimentation. Their approaches reflect individual perspectives while contributing to a collective dialogue about how language shapes identity at personal, social and cultural levels.
As visitors move through the exhibition, they are invited not only to observe but to participate. Through interaction and response, the gallery becomes a space where letters reveal emotional resonance and dynamic presence. THAIPOGRAPHY positions Thai script as a vital and adaptable cultural force that bridges heritage and innovation, tradition and experimentation, and individuality and collective identity.
Artists:
ADD Peerapat, Aphist Sid, Artsaveworld, BAMBAMMS, Beejoir X Gong, BLACKBUZZ, Kanrapee, Komsan Phetsit, LuckyLeg, Naraphat Sakarthornsap, Natnapat Kullananant, PHAYANCHANA, Sornchai Phongsa, Teerapon Sisung, Tunlaya Dunn


