

Step outside the traditional boundaries of fashion and immerse yourself in a rare dialogue of craft, form, and contemporary Thai art. Weaving Matter and Memory is a landmark Bangkok art exhibition born from a collaboration between Bangkok Kunsthalle and Bottega Veneta, the Italian luxury house revered for timeless design and generational craftsmanship since 1966.
The exhibition draws its core inspiration from Intrecciato, Bottega Veneta’s signature leather-weaving motif. Rather than treating “the weave” only as a leatherwork technique, the showcase reinterprets it as a conceptual language: a way to connect materials, human stories, embodied labour, and personal memory into a profound narrative tapestry.
Curated by Somsuda Piamsumrit, the exhibition is set inside the beautifully weathered industrial walls of Bangkok Kunsthalle near Hua Lamphong, at the historic Thai Wattana Panich Printing House. For travellers looking for things to do in Bangkok, this is a quietly powerful cultural stop: free to enter, deeply local, and close to Chinatown, Talat Noi, and Bangkok’s old-town creative scene.
This is not a fashion exhibition. It is a slow, multi-layered exploration of art, memory, material culture, and tactile transformation. It mirrors Bottega Veneta’s philosophy: true luxury is rarely loud. It is found in the meticulous layers of storytelling, craft, time, and touch.
Guests staying at Public House Bangkok in Sukhumvit 31 can reach Hua Lamphong and Bangkok Kunsthalle by taxi or via BTS/MRT connections, making it easy to pair the exhibition with a day exploring Chinatown, Talat Noi, Charoen Krung, riverside galleries, and Bangkok’s contemporary art scene.
Step outside the traditional boundaries of fashion and immerse yourself in a rare dialogue of craft, form, and contemporary Thai art. Weaving Matter and Memory is a landmark Bangkok art exhibition born from a collaboration between Bangkok Kunsthalle and Bottega Veneta, the Italian luxury house revered for timeless design and generational craftsmanship since 1966.
The exhibition draws its core inspiration from Intrecciato, Bottega Veneta’s signature leather-weaving motif. Rather than treating “the weave” only as a leatherwork technique, the showcase reinterprets it as a conceptual language: a way to connect materials, human stories, embodied labour, and personal memory into a profound narrative tapestry.
Curated by Somsuda Piamsumrit, the exhibition is set inside the beautifully weathered industrial walls of Bangkok Kunsthalle near Hua Lamphong, at the historic Thai Wattana Panich Printing House. For travellers looking for things to do in Bangkok, this is a quietly powerful cultural stop: free to enter, deeply local, and close to Chinatown, Talat Noi, and Bangkok’s old-town creative scene.
This is not a fashion exhibition. It is a slow, multi-layered exploration of art, memory, material culture, and tactile transformation. It mirrors Bottega Veneta’s philosophy: true luxury is rarely loud. It is found in the meticulous layers of storytelling, craft, time, and touch.
Guests staying at Public House Bangkok in Sukhumvit 31 can reach Hua Lamphong and Bangkok Kunsthalle by taxi or via BTS/MRT connections, making it easy to pair the exhibition with a day exploring Chinatown, Talat Noi, Charoen Krung, riverside galleries, and Bangkok’s contemporary art scene.
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