If you’re passionate about contemporary art or simply seeking a travel experience filled with inspiration, don’t miss the Thailand Biennale Phuket 2025: Eternal Kalpa, a world-class art exhibition taking place across the island from November 2025 to April 2026.
📍 The Tint Phuket – A Perfect Location for Art Lovers
The Tint Phuket is conveniently located near Lime Light Avenue and Dibuk Road, placing you right in the heart of Phuket’s charming Old Town. You’ll be within walking distance of street art, museums, local cafés, and just minutes away from major exhibition sites.
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🚶♀️ A short walk to Old Town galleries and key public art displays
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🚗 Just 15–25 minutes by car to other venues across Kathu, Thalang, and coastal zones
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🗺️ Central location makes it easy to explore both urban and nature-based installations
🎨 Meet the Artists from Around the World
Thailand Biennale Phuket 2025 features over 60 acclaimed and emerging artists from Thailand and abroad. Some of the confirmed names include:
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Andrew Thomas Huang (USA)
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Pauline Curnier Jardin & Feel Good Cooperative (France/Italy)
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Oat Montien, Tawan Wattuya, Chantana Tiprachart, Pitupong Chaowakul (Thailand)
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Oliver Laric (Germany)
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Haig Aivazian (Lebanon)
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Plus many more artists representing various mediums and fresh perspectives
The exhibition’s theme, “Eternal Kalpa”, invites visitors to reflect on the relationship between humans, nature, and time—brought to life through diverse forms of contemporary art such as painting, sculpture, multimedia installations, and interactive pieces.
✨ Why Stay at The Tint Phuket?
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✅ Prime Location in Phuket Old Town, close to key Biennale sites
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✅ Relaxed Ambiance & Easy Mobility, perfect for both walking and short trips
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✅ Ideal for Art Enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in a creative cultural journey
📌 Book Your Stay During the Biennale Season
📅 Plan ahead and book your stay for November 2025 – April 2026
🌐 Visit: thetintphuket.com
📍 Let The Tint be your base for discovering one of the most inspiring art events in Southeast Asia