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H-Gallery is the art gallery in Thailand, located at Bang Rak District. It is the two-story gallery, the 125-year-old colonial-style home, it offers a quiet and welcoming ambiance. The gallery founded by American dealer Ernest H. Lee who focuses mostly on modern Asian art, such as Thai art as it rode the tide of growing worldwide interest in contemporary art from many regions. The minimalist two-story gallery featuring paintings, photographs, and textiles has two separate exhibition rooms accessible. The primary program of the gallery normally mounts object-based exhibits, although H-Gallery does not. Yet, due to the local art scene's development and the presence of experimental spaces.

= Background = H-Gallery, a contemporary art gallery with a focus on contemporary Asian and Thai artists. The minimalist two-story gallery featuring paintings, photographs, and textiles has two independent exhibition rooms accessible. Exhibitions happen often, frequently every month. The gallery is located in Bangkok, Thailand at Bang Rak District. It is located in a magnificent Anglo-Thai mansion.

Founder of this gallery, Ernest Lee who grew up in North Carolina, where he discovered his youthful passion of painting through a high school art class. Although he experimented with many other paints and techniques, he discovered an oil painting style that he absolutely adored. Mr. Cherry, Ernest's art instructor, noticed his work and spent time developing Ernest's innate skills. Ernest was inspired to pursue painting in college by Mr. Cherry, who had faith in his abilities. Ernest was mentioned by Mr. Cherry to Dr. Burchette, who oversaw the art program at St. Augustine's College at the time. In 1980, Ernest was assisted in enrolling in St. Augustine's College in Raleigh, North Carolina as an art major by Mr. Cherry, Dr. Burchette, and Grandma Alice.

Owner of this gallery, Brian Curtin is an Irish-born art critic and lecturer, He served as an independent curator of contemporary art from 2007 to 18 and currently takes on commissions. He has been in Bangkok since 2000 and has a Ph.D. in studio art from the University of Bristol. In his work, Brian examines interactions between modern art, Queer theories, and research on visual and material cultures. A variety of publications, including Art Journal, Art-forum, Art Asia Pacific, Circa, Craft Research, Flash Art, Frieze, Journal of Curatorial Studies, and Parachute, have featured his criticism, articles, interviews, and reviews. and the aim of the gallery is an exhibition space constructed for focused on Thai art as it rode the tide of growing worldwide interest in contemporary art from many locations.

= Artworks = H Gallery giving the space that has a condition to the artist would be challenged by the architecture's historical elements and the room's natural air cooling, which sometimes make it quite hot. The gallery produced site-specific performances alongside Jedsada Tangtrakulwong, whose cobweb-based minimum intervention, and Sheelah Murthy, who transformed the venue into a traditional massage parlor where participants' body movements were synchronized with projected stock exchange news. Other artists have also produced work using unusual techniques. Tada Hengsapkul, Thai artist who make the art exhibition such as "You Lead Me Down, to the Ocean", Michael Lee, the Singapore artist who made the architecture model to reflect the urban memory , Sopheap Pich, Cambodian artist who make the sculpture from local materials, Olivier Pin-Fat, the artist who make the photograph artwork , and Pinaree Sanpitak, Thai artist who make many of exhibition work around the Asia and Europe , These are some of the various local and foreign artists with whom the gallery has collaborated to showing their art works inside the H gallery.