At Park Hyatt, the approach to fine art is intentionally understated. Works are placed within residential-style interiors — not as statements, but as quiet discoveries. This collaboration with NOVA Contemporary, a gallery known for shaping Thailand’s contemporary art dialogue, feels less like a takeover and more like a natural extension of the hotel’s identity.
This season, the hotel deepens that commitment with a new long-term exhibition in collaboration with NOVA Contemporary, featuring works by Thai artist Prae Pupityastaporn. On view from 5 April to 30 June 2026, the exhibition unfolds across the hotel’s public spaces, offering guests something increasingly rare: the chance to encounter art without needing to seek it out.

Prae Pupityastaporn brings an international perspective to deeply personal themes. Educated in Germany and exhibited across Asia and Europe — with recent recognition from The New York Times — her work explores the intersection of Thai identity and broader cultural narratives.
The exhibition presents five selected paintings from her contemplative body of work. Moons and night skies drift into scenes anchored by quiet domestic details — curtains, interiors, familiar textures. The effect is subtle but deliberate: expansive yet intimate, surreal yet grounded.

Installed throughout the hotel, the works create gentle pauses within the guest journey. Light shifts. Atmospheres soften. Perspectives slow. It’s less about viewing art — and more about feeling it.
Guests are invited to explore the exhibition at their own pace, moving through the hotel as they normally would — only now, with something quietly unfolding along the way. Selected pieces are available for acquisition, with enquiries facilitated by the hotel and managed by NOVA Contemporary.
