Celebrating Art & Creative Collabs at Public House

At Public House, art isn’t just decoration—it’s part of our identity. Every piece on our walls was created exclusively for us by artists working right here in Bangkok. From the moment guests walk through our doors, they’re surrounded by original work that reflects the energy, diversity, and creativity of the city we call home.

We’re proud to support artists in meaningful ways. Our Forum space is open to creators as a rotating gallery, available free of charge for one-month exhibitions. Artists can use the space to display and sell their work—without paying commission or rental fees. It's simple: if you're an artist with 10–20 finished pieces that are ready to hang in a cozy, well-loved space, reach out to our marketing team at marketing@publichouse-hotels.com to be considered as a featured artist.

James Dean

by Note Krisada
A wire sculpture capturing the rebel icon in raw, industrial lines. Krisada’s work blends communication design and fine art, often focusing on intricate, minimalist forms.

Dance in Public (2022)

by Rafael Uriegas
This commissioned mural bursts with movement and layered abstraction. Inspired by joy and diversity, Uriegas’s work transforms walls into immersive stories. Originally from Spain and based in Mexico, his pieces appear in museums and public spaces across North America.

 

Art at Public House

My Girl in Yellow Glasses

by Attasit Pokpong
An oil painting that captures the artist’s signature style—bright, emotive portraits that offer a glimpse into modern Asian identity. Pokpong’s work is known around the world, appearing in galleries from Paris to Shanghai.

 

The Ganesh (2022)

by Bigdel
A three-layered acrylic piece blending street art and sacred iconography. One of Thailand’s original graffiti artists, Bigdel has shaped the urban art scene for over two decades.

Maneki Neko (The Lucky Cat) (2022)

by Bigdel
Another vibrant piece by Bigdel, this work reimagines the traditional lucky cat in bold, graphic layers that pay tribute to street culture with a playful twist.

Mind Frame (2022)

by Ploenchan “Mook” Vinyaratn
A handwoven installation that plays with sun and shadow across a dreamlike horizon. Subtle tones and organic forms nod to the delicate balance between humans and nature. Mook is a textile innovator whose career has spanned everything from royal Thai projects to international design awards.

 

Untitled Works

by Gongkan
Known for his “Teleport Art,” Gongkan’s work plays with ideas of identity, migration, and possibility. His multimedia installations use symbols like black holes and space-time portals to reflect both personal and global journeys.

 

Bearbrick Collection

A nod to pop art and collectible culture, the Bearbrick series on display at Public House includes pieces by major designers from around the world. These limited-edition figures blur the line between toy and art, design and identity.

 

Public House is more than a hotel—it’s a place where art finds its audience. Whether you’re a guest, a local, or an artist yourself, we welcome you to look closer, stay curious, and maybe even get involved.

 

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