
ICONSIAM Showcases Thai Creativity to the World with 'Lost in DOMLAND' — Reinforcing Its Role as a Must-Visit Global Art Destination
Supoj Chaiwatsirikul, Managing Director of ICONSIAM Co., Ltd., shared that the global art market continues to expand, with Thailand emerging as a rising force—especially among younger generations whose passion for creativity is reshaping the cultural landscape. 'Recent figures from Art Tank Group show Thailand's art market surpassing THB 1.4 billion in annual transactions, reaffirming the country's growing influence and potential as a regional art powerhouse.' Supoj continues 'At ICONSIAM, we are deeply committed to positioning Thailand on the global art map—not just as a marketplace, but as a Global Art Destination. Our mission is to create a vibrant platform that fosters cross-cultural dialogue and artistic exchange. By connecting international artists, galleries, collectors, and audiences with Thailand's rich creative heritage, we open new pathways for Thai artists to gain global recognition while offering the world a truly immersive and groundbreaking art experience.'
ICONSIAM's unique location, scale, and versatility make it an ideal art destination for both local and international audiences. With spaces designed to accommodate a wide range of artistic formats, it sits at the intersection of culture, tourism, and the creative economy—attracting millions of visitors annually. This exceptional positioning has earned the trust of international artists and art brands to present their work at ICONSIAM. It also serves as a dynamic platform for Thai artists to showcase their talents and ignite new inspiration among art enthusiasts, further reinforcing its role as a hub for both global and local art.
'Lost in DOMLAND'—the first-ever full-scale solo exhibition by Udom Taephanich (Note). This immersive experience features over 1,000 pieces across 16 zones, showcasing a diverse array of artistic disciplines born from the vivid imagination of Thailand's beloved storyteller and artist. From paintings, sculptures, and installation art to original character creations, inventive multimedia works, and astonishing handmade crafts, the exhibition seamlessly blends contemporary art with traditional Thai craftsmanship. Highlights include everything from Udom's earliest works to iconic pieces from his 13th stand-up comedy show. Every element and intricate detail has been conceptualized and created by Udom himself—on a scale and caliber that rivals international artists, positioning this exhibition as a bold milestone for Thai contemporary art.
The 'Lost in DOMLAND' exhibition is presented as an immersive art experience, offering a refreshing and unconventional way to engage with art. It resonates strongly with the tastes of today's new generation of art lovers and aligns with the direction of the global contemporary art market. Through a wide variety of visually stunning, emotionally charged works, the exhibition tells heartfelt stories that transcend language and culture—allowing every visitor, regardless of background or familiarity with the artist, to connect deeply with the art on display.
This is more than just an art show, it is a soulful, deeply personal expression that speaks a universal language, affirming the ability of Thai artists to create world-class exhibitions that touch people around the globe. 'Lost in DOMLAND' stands as a powerful symbol of inspiration for the next generation of Thai creators, encouraging them to elevate their craft and push the boundaries of Thailand's art scene to new international heights.
The exhibition is a reflection of ICONSIAM's unwavering commitment to becoming a Must-Visit Global Art Destination, driving Thailand forward as a dynamic and influential force in the global art world.
'Lost in DOMLAND' is now open at The Pinnacle, 8th Floor, ICONSIAM, inviting visitors to experience an unexpected, joyful journey through art, from today until August 3, 2025. Tickets are THB 850 for general admission and available at 7-Eleven branches nationwide or online at www.allticket.com/event/lostindomland. Free entry for children under 12 years old, while students are eligible for a 50% discount upon presentation of a valid student ID. For more updates and information, follow us on Facebook: ICONSIAM.
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