MAKE A MARK
MAKE A MARK
A contemporary art exhibition that explore the power of graffiti as a language of self-expression, freedom of thought, and urban coexistence—beyond their image as symbols of rebellion. Drawing on traces from Ploenchit neighborhood, found objects are transformed into new graffiti works within the space of noble PLAY. The exhibition invites audiences to step in as both “observers” and “creators,” leaving their own traces in a shared dialogue to construct new meanings of contemporary urban life.
10 October 2025 – 10 January 2026
8.00 - 17.00 hrs.
𝗻𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗣𝗟𝗔𝗬 | 𝗜𝗻𝘀𝗽𝗶𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗣𝗹𝗮𝘆𝗴𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱 | BTS Ploenchit
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The Traces of City in Graffiti
This exhibition explores the power of graffiti and street art as a “”language of the city”—a medium that tells stories, raises questions, and forges new meanings within the context of contemporary urban life. It brings together 16 artists who
ventured into the Ploenchit neighborhood and its surroundings to uncover the traces of the city through the collection of found objects that reflect the rhythms of everyday life . These objects were then reimagined and transformed into artworks within the exhibition space. These art pieces are not only the marks of the artists themselves, but also traces of the city, drawn into the realm of art, turning the space into a kind of “urban microcosm” that records the intertwined stories of people and place.
Decoding the Marks of 16 Graffiti Artists
Explore the hidden traces within the works of 16 graffiti artists, who invite you into a world of lines, colors, and diverse identities.
From BIGDEL (Dale Horgan), one of the pioneers of Thai graffiti who forged a powerful visual language from letterforms and childhood characters; to BEAM (Pongpanot Korncharoenpornpong), who transforms raw internal energy into monumental works that transcend the limits of language; CRUDE (Arthit Sangtaku), who has been leaving his marks across Bangkok since 2007. DE24 (Chinnakrit Pintahkam), the artist based in Chiang Mai who use the characters and “Chaos” to reflect life; and Demboyz (Thanapat Kaewrueng), who turns the streets of Nakhon Pathom into canvases alive with bold contrasts, reflecting his roots and identity.
In addition, 11 more artists have joined to leave their marks: Goldy (Goldy Mikhail Maksimovich), HAIHAITOON (Jakkrapan Thavornkulchai), KASARIN (Kasarin Himacharoen), Khun (Jakkapan Deengam), NEOW (Tanakorn Prakobkong), Sandier (Sittichai Yodchompoo), SOULCRAZY (Chaisak Seeradang), Stylepor_ (Poowadon Artwichai), Szack (Seksun Toommai), Tanpopoe (Kittin Klamchuen), and T.TOP (Wannatorn Sukngam).
Together, they have inscribed their presence upon the Graffiti Wall in front of noble PLAY—a vast installation of 16 walls transformed into an expansive canvas of urban art. Each piece carries its own identity and distinctive trace, brought together in one space—woven into an ongoing dialogue between the city, art, and its people—awaiting you to see and reimagine.
Join the Graffiti PLAYground!
Get ready to PLAY with contemporary art in a way that goes beyond simply “seeing” — here, you are invited to “create” new traces together at the forecourt of noble PLAY, which will be transformed into a vast Graffiti Playground. The space will feature graffiti walls by 16 artists alongside a Community Canvas table, where visitors can add their own strokes and colors throughout the exhibition, showing now until January 10, 2026.
In this exhibition, audiences are not only “observers” but also “co-creators,” leaving their marks through interactive activities. Each trace becomes a layering of voices: the identity of the artist telling their own story, the imprint of the city revealed through found materials, and the participation of the audience, which together create new meanings for this art space.
Don’t miss Friday nights! Ignite the vibrant heart of Phloen Chit with electrifying DJ sets and free Moose Cider (limited offer). Immerse yourself in an evening of connection, conversation, and creative inspiration.
Stroll through the Graffiti Art Market, where you can discover and collect original works, limited prints, and exclusive merchandise to take home.
And for those who dream of stepping into the role of designer, join the Graffiti T-Shirt Workshop. Create your own statement piece—choose from artist-designed graphics or craft your own graffiti-inspired design, then screen it onto a shirt to wear as a one-of-a-kind artwork.
“MAKE A MARK”
is not only an art exhibition but also poses questions about what it means to exist in a contemporary city — how the marks left by artists, the city itself, and its inhabitants can merge to form new conversations that reflect freedom, creativity, and coexistence.
Come and be part of creating new meanings within this art space and explore these traces together today.