Park Hyatt Bangkok is reinforcing its commitment to fine art as a defining element of the guest experience with the launch of a new long-term exhibition in collaboration with NOVA Contemporary. Showcasing works by acclaimed Thai artist Prae Pupityastaporn, the exhibition will be on view throughout the hotel’s public spaces until June. This initiative reflects the hotel’s dedication to supporting local artistic talent while offering guests a culturally enriching and immersive environment.
At Park Hyatt Bangkok, fine art is carefully curated and seamlessly integrated into the hotel’s intimate, residential-style interiors, creating moments of quiet discovery and reflection. The collaboration with NOVA Contemporary, a Bangkok-based gallery recognised for fostering contemporary artistic dialogue rooted in Thailand’s cultural heritage, brings a sophisticated and thought-provoking perspective into the hotel setting.

Prae Pupityastaporn is a Thai artist with an international background and growing global recognition, including coverage in The New York Times. Having studied in Germany and exhibited across Asia and Europe, her work explores the intersection of Thai identity and broader cultural narratives, positioning her practice within an increasingly global context.
The exhibition features five selected paintings from the artist’s contemplative body of work. Natural elements such as moons and night skies are set against subtle interior details, including curtains and domestic fixtures. Through this interplay, her compositions balance the expansive with the intimate, inviting viewers into scenes that feel both quietly surreal and closely observed.

Installed throughout the hotel’s public spaces, the artworks introduce moments of pause within the guest journey. Variations in light, atmosphere and perspective evoke a sense of calm and introspection, aligning with Park Hyatt Bangkok’s design philosophy and enhancing the overall sense of tranquillity within the property.
Guests and visitors are invited to explore the exhibition at their own pace within the hotel’s serene surroundings. Selected artworks are available for acquisition, with enquiries facilitated by the hotel and managed directly by NOVA Contemporary. The exhibition is currently on display across public areas of Park Hyatt Bangkok and will run until 30th June.

For more information and reservations, call +66 (0) 2012 – 1234 or email: bangkok.park@hyatt.com.
Source: Park Hyatt Bangkok.

