Kathmandu Photo Gallery

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Photography gallery in a pre-war shophouse dedicated to documenting Thailand's social transformation. Founded by renowned artist Manit Sriwanichpoom, it combines exhibition spaces with a specialized bookstore focused on photography and spirituality.

Overview

Established in 2006 by internationally acclaimed photo-artist Manit Sriwanichpoom, this cultural institution occupies a carefully restored pre-war shophouse. The two-floor space serves as both gallery and archive, documenting Thai society's evolution through photography.

Architecture & Design

  • Ground floor features distinctive antique green walls displaying Sriwanichpoom's framed works
  • Upper level houses a bright exhibition space for rotating shows
  • Interior design references traditional Thai photographers' shops

Cultural Program

  • Focuses on preservation and rediscovery of forgotten Thai photography masters
  • Regular exhibitions showcasing established and emerging local photographers
  • Specialized book corner offering photography publications and texts on Eastern spirituality

Technical Details

  • Located 5 minutes from Surasak/Chong Nonsi BTS stations
  • Visitors can browse through folders of signed prints
  • Free entry
  • Shoe removal required for second floor access

Collection Focus

The gallery's program specifically documents Thailand's urbanization and social transformation, maintaining both a contemporary exhibition schedule and an archival mission preserving historical Thai photography.