Thai 'link' - Longmint Gallery
Stepping into the is a sensory detox. Bangkok is infamous for its heat, humidity, and noise. Inside, however, the temperature is controlled, the air smells faintly of teakwood and incense, and the acoustics are designed to amplify silence.
Unlike galleries in sterile, white-cube shopping malls, Longmint occupies a restored 1950s warehouse. The decision to locate here was deliberate. Walking through the steel-framed doors, visitors can still see the patina of old Bangkok—rusty beams, original concrete floors, and traces of faded advertisements painted on the exterior brick. longmint gallery thai
: Wednesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Closed Monday, Tuesday, and public holidays). : 30 THB for Thai citizens; 200 THB for foreign visitors. Museum Thailand Other Related "Lamont" or "Mint" Galleries Stepping into the is a sensory detox
At 78, Grandma Fah is the oldest artist on the roster. She is a former noodle vendor from Isaan who never painted until she was 70. Her works are chaotic, colorful, and psychedelic—depicting futuristic cities populated by cat-human hybrids and floating lotus flowers with computer chips. She represents the "untrained" spirit that Longmint celebrates. Her modest 30cm x 30cm canvases frequently command prices over $5,000 USD. : Wednesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM – 4:00