Tadu Art Gallery

Tadu Art Gallery is a private semi-commercial art gallery in Bangkok, Thailand with several group and solo shows of beginning or well known Thai and foreign artists.

Museums and art galleries in Bangkok
Museums
  • Bang Khun Thien Museum
  • Bangkok Folk Museum
  • Bangkok Noi Museum
  • Bank of Thailand Museum
  • Children's Discovery Museum
  • Museum of Counterfeit Goods
  • Kanjanaphisek National Museum
  • King Prajadhipok Museum
  • King Rama VI Museum
  • Museum of Imagery Technology
  • National Museum Bangkok
  • Plai Nern Palace
  • Prasart Museum
  • Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
  • Queen Sirikit Gallery
  • Royal Barge National Museum
  • Royal Elephant National Museum
  • Royal Thai Air Force Museum
  • Samphanthawong Museum
  • Siriraj Medical Museum
  • Thai Human Imagery Museum
  • Thai Labour Museum
  • Thai Philatelic Museum
  • The Science Museum - Ekamai
  • The Science Museum - Klong Luang
  • Yaowarat Chinatown Heritage Centre
Arts galleries
and
crafts museums
  • Abhisek Dusit Throne Hall (Handicraft)
  • Bangkok Art and Culture Centre
  • Bangkok Doll Museum
  • Bangkok Fashion Trend Center
  • Bangkok University Gallery
  • Benchamabophit National Museum
  • Gem and Jewelry Museum
  • H Gallery
  • Jamjuree Art Gallery
  • Museum of Buddhist Art
  • National Gallery
  • Rare Stone Museum
  • Silpa Bhirasri National Museum
  • Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum
  • Span's Cultural Gallery
  • Suan Dusit Art Gallery
  • Tadu Art Gallery
  • Tang's Gallery
  • Silapakorn University Art Gallery
  • Wat Phra Keo Gallery
  • Thai Life Permanent Exhibition Hall
Heritage buildings
  • Bangkok Corrections Museum
  • Hall of Railway Heritage
  • Jim Thompson House
  • Kamthieng House Museum
  • M.R. Kukrit's House
  • Suan Pakkad Palace
  • Varadis Palace
  • Vimanmek Palace


Famous quotes containing the words art and/or gallery:

    True science investigates and brings to human perception such truths and such knowledge as the people of a given time and society consider most important. Art transmits these truths from the region of perception to the region of emotion.
    Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910)

    I never can pass by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York without thinking of it not as a gallery of living portraits but as a cemetery of tax-deductible wealth.
    Lewis H. Lapham (b. 1935)