🎨 Thailand Biennale Phuket 2025 – When Art Transforms the Island
Phuket once again becomes a living art gallery as Thailand Biennale Phuket 2025 unfolds across the island under the theme “Nirand Kalpa: Forever Island.” The festival invites visitors to explore how art connects with memory, time, and nature — transforming both coastal landscapes and the heart of Phuket Old Town into spaces of creativity and reflection.
🏛 Art and Heritage Collide in Phuket Old Town
Phuket Old Town, with its colorful Sino-Portuguese architecture and deep Peranakan roots, plays a central role in the Biennale.
Several key venues are located within walking distance from The Tint Phuket, including:
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Baan Phra Aram Sakornkhet – A beautifully preserved heritage home turned contemporary art venue.
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Thalang Road & Dibuk Road – The main arteries of Old Town where historic shophouses host immersive art installations and performances.
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Peranakannitat Museum – Serving as a cultural backdrop for site-specific exhibitions blending art and heritage.
Guests at The Tint Phuket can easily explore these creative sites on foot, experiencing art amid the city’s most charming streets.
👩🎨 Artists to Watch
The Biennale features an extraordinary lineup of Thai and international artists whose works explore time, culture, and the human condition:
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Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook (Thailand) – Poetic video installations exploring spirituality and emotion.
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Kamol Phaosavasdi (Thailand) – Conceptual artist blending light, space, and environmental awareness.
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Pratchaya Phinthong (Thailand) – Conceptual art connecting local and global stories.
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Ampannee Satoh (Thailand) – Photography exploring femininity and identity in southern Thailand.
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Taiki Sakpisit (Thailand) – Immersive film installations evoking Thai history and memory.
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Wu Tsang (USA) – Experimental films and performances blending movement and storytelling.
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Haig Aivazian (Lebanon) – Installations exploring power and resistance.
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Melati Suryodarmo (Indonesia) – Performance art focused on endurance and ritual.
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Ayoung Kim (South Korea) – Multimedia works on migration and myth.
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Ryue Nishizawa (Japan) – Architectural installations reimagining minimalist space.
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Speedy Grandma (Thailand) – A Bangkok collective transforming social critique into vibrant street art.
Together, these artists turn Phuket into a canvas where global contemporary art meets local culture.
🏨 Stay at The Tint Phuket – In the Heart of It All
Located in the center of Old Town, The Tint Phuket places you just steps from key Thailand Biennale venues and heritage streets. Whether you’re exploring site-specific installations, joining artist-led workshops, or enjoying the festival atmosphere, everything is within walking distance.
📍 Stay inspired. Stay connected. Stay at The Tint Phuket.
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📌 Practical Info
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Event Period: November 2024 – April 2025
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Theme: Nirand Kalpa – Forever Island
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Main Areas: Old Town Phuket, Kathu, Thalang, and coastal zones
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Official Website: thailandbiennale.org
