Museo ng sining
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)
Inirerekomenda ng 95 lokal,
Lokasyon
499 ถ. กำแพงเพชร 6
Khet Chatuchak, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon
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MOCA BANGKOK displays the work of art inspired by traditional Thai artwork and also the work that has been influenced by the Western artistic styles and techniques. Over 800 works selected from Boonchai's private collection are exhibited in the 20,000 square meters of well-lit open space. The artwork exhibit stands as a statement of Thai creativity, religious beliefs, and thought processes. The permanent collection comprises a large quantity of what is considered to be the best work of Thai artists and a testament to its overall quality. Thus, MOCA BANGKOK provides an insightful view into Thailand and its people." The museum is open Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 05: p.m. (Closed on Monday) The ticket is 250THB/adults and 100THB/students (with ID) We recommend you spend time 2-3 hours in there
MOCA BANGKOK displays the work of art inspired by traditional Thai artwork and also the work that has been influenced by the Western artistic styles and techniques. Over 800 works selected from Boonchai's private collection are exhibited in the 20,000 square meters of well-lit open space. The artwor…
MOCA BANGKOK has been purposely built to showcase and exhibit the exceptional works of art collected over the past three decades by Boonchai Bencharongkul, whose passion for art runs deep. The museum is also intended as a tangible sign ofappreciation for the many great favours bestowed upon the Thai people by our beloved monarch, King Rama IX, and is dedicated to the honour of Professor Silpa Bhirasri, the “Father of Contemporary Art” in Thailand. MOCA BANGKOK displays works of art inspired by traditional Thai modes of expression alongside art that has been influenced by the introduction of Western artistic styles and techniques.
MOCA BANGKOK has been purposely built to showcase and exhibit the exceptional works of art collected over the past three decades by Boonchai Bencharongkul, whose passion for art runs deep. The museum is also intended as a tangible sign ofappreciation for the many great favours bestowed upon the Thai…