Siam Paragon Unveils the Arena of Arts, Blending Culture and Sophistication
Siam Paragon celebrates its 20th anniversary with a transformation into a cultural hub that invites everyone to explore art and luxury under the concept “Luxury for All.” The destination now seamlessly integrates art into daily life, ensuring accessibility for people of all ages and backgrounds.
Renovations completed in 2024 have redefined Siam Paragon as a 100,000-square-meter global luxury destination, spanning its ground to fourth floors. Its Arena of Arts showcases contemporary masterpieces by renowned Thai and international artists. This initiative reflects a long-standing commitment to fostering creativity, drawing over 100 million annual visitors.
A Platform for Inspiration and Creativity
As part of the ONESIAM group, Siam Paragon has aligned with Siam Center and Siam Discovery to create spaces where art and lifestyle merge. At Siam Center, works by Thai artists highlight local creativity, while Siam Discovery collaborates with global designers like SOFTlab and M/M (Paris) to present installations that symbolize sustainability and innovation.
The Arena of Arts cements Siam Paragon’s status as a global stage for contemporary art. The project, led by Executive Vice President Salawit Suviporn, prioritizes selecting exclusive works that emotionally connect visitors with the venue.
Showcasing 10 Contemporary Masterpieces
Siam Paragon’s Arena of Arts debuts with 10 standout works:
Aurora by Pascal Dombis
A vibrant gradient installation inspired by the Northern Lights, located at Skylight, 5th floor.Interactive Digital Art by Miguel Chevalier
Motion-responsive digital pieces Kinetic Waves and Vortex, on the 4th floor, Next Stage Zone.Red Bubble by Donghoon Oh
A playful sculpture inspired by soap bubbles, displayed on the 1st floor, North Void.Dylie by JWON (Sarayut Kurakaew)
A tech-inspired character design piece on the 4th floor, Next Tech Zone.Cascading Melody by John Helton
A bronze sculpture exploring motion, located in Luxe Hall Zone, M Floor.The Way it Shapes You by Pieter Obels
A fluid steel sculpture symbolizing strength and grace, on the 3rd floor, North Void.UOY MA I by Wisut Ponnimit
A whimsical piece featuring the “Nong Mamuang” character, near Fashion Hall, 1st floor.Missing by Naritthorn Sethakunarat
A poignant sculpture evoking solitude, located on the 3rd floor, North Void.Didn’t Come This Far to Go Back by Inson Wongsam
A wooden piece inspired by a journey to Florence, displayed on the 2nd floor, North Void.The Future in Our Hand by Jaime Hayon
A 3.75-meter-tall sculpture of a monkey holding a reflective sphere, symbolizing hope, on the 1st floor.
The Arena of Arts will expand to include 20 artworks by December, inviting visitors to explore creativity in every corner.