100 Tonson Foundation

Lumpini

Former commercial gallery transformed into a non-profit foundation, pioneering contemporary art in Southeast Asia through extended project-based exhibitions. Designed by Christian Liaigre in a converted private residence.

Overview

Established in 2003 as a commercial gallery and transformed into a non-profit foundation in 2020, this institution stands as a critical platform for contemporary art development in Thailand. The space, designed by Christian Liaigre, occupies a converted private residence along a canal.

Historical Significance

  • First Southeast Asian gallery to exhibit at Art Basel Switzerland (2011)
  • Regular presence at Art Basel Hong Kong (2013-2015)
  • Transformed from commercial gallery to foundation in 2020 under founder Ek-Anong Phanachet

Architecture and Space

  • Converted private residence
  • Interior design by Christian Liaigre
  • Located on a quiet canal-side lane
  • Minimalist contemporary exhibition spaces

Programming Focus

  • Extended project-based exhibitions
  • Artist residencies
  • Research grants for curators and writers
  • Collaborative projects with international institutions

Technical Specifications

  • Regular exhibition rotation every two months
  • Dedicated spaces for video installations
  • Performance art facilities
  • Research library with art literature

Access

Accessible via BTS stations Chit Lom, Phloen Chit, and Ratchadamri. Located near international embassies and Velaa Sindhorn Village.

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