H Gallery
A contemporary art space with an international outlook
Established in 2002 by American dealer Ernest H. Lee, this two-storey gallery in the Bang Rak district primarily specialises in contemporary Asian art. Located in a colonial-era house, it is one of Bangkok’s leading galleries, showcasing the work of established and up-and-coming artists. Being shown here is a major step towards national and international recognition. Curated by Dr Brian Curtin, the gallery’s H Project Space is a venue used for exhibitions, installations and performances.
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