Arena of Arts

Aurora

Jewel Zone5F

By Pascal Dombis

An art installation by French visual artist Pascal Dombis, features a circular structure reminiscent of a color wheel, inspired by the Northern Lights. The piece is created using a unique technique in which data is fed into a computer algorithm to intentionally generate glitches, resulting in unpredictable overlapping color patterns. Combined with the natural light of its surroundings, the artwork’s appearance transforms throughout the day, revealing ever-changing beauty.

Kinetic Waves and Vortex

Next Stage4F

By Miguel Chevalier

Kinetic Waves and Vortex, interactive digital artworks by French artist Miguel Chevalier, a pioneer in the field of digital art, feature motion-responsive visuals. These works respond to the movement of objects in front of the screen, creating dynamic, ever-changing digital experiences.

Dylie

Next Tech Zone4F

By JWon

Dylie, a character art toy by JWon (Sarayut Kurakaew), is the creation of a rising Thai artist known for his character design and illustration. This installation tech toy features Dylie, a tiny, optimistic grim reaper—born from the playful fusion of childlike innocence and the contrasting identity of a reaper. The piece is featured in SCBX NEXT TECH, a future-forward learning community located in Siam Paragon.

Cascading Melody

LUXE HALLMF

By John Helton

Cascading Melody, a sculpture by American sculptor John Helton, expresses the concept of movement and the interconnectedness of all things. The work features elegantly intersecting curves, with each angle offering a completely different visual experience.

The Way it Shapes You

North Void3F

By Pieter Obels

The Way it Shapes You, a sculpture by Pieter Obels, transforms the strength of steel into graceful, flowing forms. The piece captures a sense of softness and movement, offering multiple perspectives and interpretations depending on the viewer’s point of view.

UOY MA I

Fashion Hall1F

By Wisut Ponnimit

UOY MA I, a sculpture by Wisut Ponnimit, features Nong Mamuang, the artist’s beloved and globally recognized character. This work reflects the idea of self-perception—an introspective expression of how we see the world through our own lens.

Missing

North Void3F

By Naritthorn Sethakunarat

Kid Teung (Missing You), a sculpture by Naritthorn Sethakunarat, one of Thailand’s internationally acclaimed artists, conveys themes of loneliness and solitude. Through simplified, abstract forms, the work reflects human emotions, feelings, and imagination.

Didn’t Come This Far to Go Back

North Void2F

By Inson Wongsam

Didn’t Come This Far to Go Back, a wooden sculpture by Insom Wongsaen, Thailand’s National Artist in Visual Arts (Sculpture), is inspired by his solo journey on a scooter to Florence, France—covering over 20,000 kilometers. The destination: the hometown of Silpa Bhirasri, the father of modern Thai art. Created in 1999, this work

Red Bubble

North Void1F

By Donghoon Oh

Red Bubble, a contemporary sculpture by South Korean artist Donghoon Oh from Gyeongju, explores the human form through playful spherical shapes. Inspired by soap bubbles that children blow—floating briefly in the air before disappearing—the work reflects how reality and illusion can exist just a breath apart. Donghoon Oh is known for his signature style of crafting human and animal figures using rounded forms. This eye-catching red bubble sculpture has drawn significant attention from passersby.

The Future in Our Hand

LUXE HALL1F

By Jaime Hayon

The Future in Our Hand, a sculpture by Jaime Hayon, was specially created for Siam Paragon (Jaime Hayon for Siam Paragon) as a gift to the public to mark the beginning of the New Year. Designed to inspire, the piece reflects themes of hope and beautiful dreams that can be realized through one’s own actions. The sculpture features Hayon’s signature monkey figure gazing into a reflective, spherical object—symbolizing dreams, the future, and hope, all of which are within our grasp. This thought-provoking work invites viewers to look inward, contemplate their surroundings, and recognize the power they have to shape their own lives.

Trinity-go-round

Trinity-go-round

LUXE HALLMF

By Saran Yen Panya

Evoking the childhood memories from when we were young, naive, and ready to fall in love with everything for the first time, the merry-go-round installation brings back that playful and childlike spirit we may have lost. Timeless yet very playful, just like the Trinity ring, the merry-go-round combines three circular shapes with three different colors and three Contrasting materials such as aluminum, bronze, and hand-woven silk. Made of intertwined and interlocked circular metal rings around a gigantic spinning core, the piece is a personal reminder for Saran Yen Panya, the artist, never to lose that inner child and to always fall in love with life, the works, and the people, just like when he was young. Eternal love, every day, just like when you were young, would feel like the first love always.

NEXTOPIA SIAM PARAGON

The Tree of Life

NEXTOPIA5F

By Pongsatat Uaiklang

Embark on a journey into the world of tomorrow, where nature and art together meet in harmony, awakening curiosity and inviting imagination to unfold. At the entrance, the Tree of Life rises to greet you, an awe-inspiring landmark that sparks wonder and discovery. The Tree of Life is an iconic gateway to a sustainable utopia brought to life. Inspired by nature and reimagined through a contemporary lens, each wooden beam is meticulously tapered, layered, and bound skyward by a world-renowned Thai artist.

The Ocean Canopy by Korakot Aromdee

The Ocean Canopy

NEXTOPIA5F

By Korakot Aromdee

Dive into The Ocean Canopy where you and nature co-create the waste-to-wonder magic! Step into a world where the sky, sea, and wind come alive at NEXTOPIA. The Ocean Canopy transforms ocean-bound plastics into shimmering, flowing art crafted by talented local artisans, turning marine waste into wonder that stretches from the sea to the sky. Every curve, ripple, and shimmer tells a story, and you’re a part of it. The Ocean Canopy is a playful, immersive experience that sparks imagination, inspires learning, and supports fishing communities by providing meaningful work and restoring sustainable income. Move, explore, and marvel - and see how together we can turn a waste crisis into wonder.

SWIRL OF HUES

SWIRL OF HUES

North ZoneMF

By Maria Culenova, LASVIT

A Light Art installation by LASVIT, designed by Maria Culenova – installed Live at Siam Paragon. Experience the creation of Swirl of Hues as it comes to life before your eyes. This live installation showcases the intricate craftsmanship of LASVIT, the renowned Czech glass and light design house. Guided by artist Maria Culenova, each glass element and beam of light is carefully composed to form a mesmerizing circular sculpture – symbolizing the endless rhythm of movement, color, and emotion.

Aurora

Jewel Zone5F

By Pascal Dombis

An art installation by French visual artist Pascal Dombis, features a circular structure reminiscent of a color wheel, inspired by the Northern Lights. The piece is created using a unique technique in which data is fed into a computer algorithm to intentionally generate glitches, resulting in unpredictable overlapping color patterns. Combined with the natural light of its surroundings, the artwork’s appearance transforms throughout the day, revealing ever-changing beauty.

Dylie

Next Tech Zone4F

By JWon

Dylie, a character art toy by JWon (Sarayut Kurakaew), is the creation of a rising Thai artist known for his character design and illustration. This installation tech toy features Dylie, a tiny, optimistic grim reaper—born from the playful fusion of childlike innocence and the contrasting identity of a reaper. The piece is featured in SCBX NEXT TECH, a future-forward learning community located in Siam Paragon.

The Way it Shapes You

North Void3F

By Pieter Obels

The Way it Shapes You, a sculpture by Pieter Obels, transforms the strength of steel into graceful, flowing forms. The piece captures a sense of softness and movement, offering multiple perspectives and interpretations depending on the viewer’s point of view.

Missing

North Void3F

By Naritthorn Sethakunarat

Kid Teung (Missing You), a sculpture by Naritthorn Sethakunarat, one of Thailand’s internationally acclaimed artists, conveys themes of loneliness and solitude. Through simplified, abstract forms, the work reflects human emotions, feelings, and imagination.

Red Bubble

North Void1F

By Donghoon Oh

Red Bubble, a contemporary sculpture by South Korean artist Donghoon Oh from Gyeongju, explores the human form through playful spherical shapes. Inspired by soap bubbles that children blow—floating briefly in the air before disappearing—the work reflects how reality and illusion can exist just a breath apart. Donghoon Oh is known for his signature style of crafting human and animal figures using rounded forms. This eye-catching red bubble sculpture has drawn significant attention from passersby.

Trinity-go-round

Trinity-go-round

LUXE HALLMF

By Saran Yen Panya

Evoking the childhood memories from when we were young, naive, and ready to fall in love with everything for the first time, the merry-go-round installation brings back that playful and childlike spirit we may have lost. Timeless yet very playful, just like the Trinity ring, the merry-go-round combines three circular shapes with three different colors and three Contrasting materials such as aluminum, bronze, and hand-woven silk. Made of intertwined and interlocked circular metal rings around a gigantic spinning core, the piece is a personal reminder for Saran Yen Panya, the artist, never to lose that inner child and to always fall in love with life, the works, and the people, just like when he was young. Eternal love, every day, just like when you were young, would feel like the first love always.

The Ocean Canopy by Korakot Aromdee

The Ocean Canopy

NEXTOPIA5F

By Korakot Aromdee

Dive into The Ocean Canopy where you and nature co-create the waste-to-wonder magic! Step into a world where the sky, sea, and wind come alive at NEXTOPIA. The Ocean Canopy transforms ocean-bound plastics into shimmering, flowing art crafted by talented local artisans, turning marine waste into wonder that stretches from the sea to the sky. Every curve, ripple, and shimmer tells a story, and you’re a part of it. The Ocean Canopy is a playful, immersive experience that sparks imagination, inspires learning, and supports fishing communities by providing meaningful work and restoring sustainable income. Move, explore, and marvel - and see how together we can turn a waste crisis into wonder.

Kinetic Waves and Vortex

Next Stage4F

By Miguel Chevalier

Kinetic Waves and Vortex, interactive digital artworks by French artist Miguel Chevalier, a pioneer in the field of digital art, feature motion-responsive visuals. These works respond to the movement of objects in front of the screen, creating dynamic, ever-changing digital experiences.

Cascading Melody

LUXE HALLMF

By John Helton

Cascading Melody, a sculpture by American sculptor John Helton, expresses the concept of movement and the interconnectedness of all things. The work features elegantly intersecting curves, with each angle offering a completely different visual experience.

UOY MA I

Fashion Hall1F

By Wisut Ponnimit

UOY MA I, a sculpture by Wisut Ponnimit, features Nong Mamuang, the artist’s beloved and globally recognized character. This work reflects the idea of self-perception—an introspective expression of how we see the world through our own lens.

Didn’t Come This Far to Go Back

North Void2F

By Inson Wongsam

Didn’t Come This Far to Go Back, a wooden sculpture by Insom Wongsaen, Thailand’s National Artist in Visual Arts (Sculpture), is inspired by his solo journey on a scooter to Florence, France—covering over 20,000 kilometers. The destination: the hometown of Silpa Bhirasri, the father of modern Thai art. Created in 1999, this work

The Future in Our Hand

LUXE HALL1F

By Jaime Hayon

The Future in Our Hand, a sculpture by Jaime Hayon, was specially created for Siam Paragon (Jaime Hayon for Siam Paragon) as a gift to the public to mark the beginning of the New Year. Designed to inspire, the piece reflects themes of hope and beautiful dreams that can be realized through one’s own actions. The sculpture features Hayon’s signature monkey figure gazing into a reflective, spherical object—symbolizing dreams, the future, and hope, all of which are within our grasp. This thought-provoking work invites viewers to look inward, contemplate their surroundings, and recognize the power they have to shape their own lives.

NEXTOPIA SIAM PARAGON

The Tree of Life

NEXTOPIA5F

By Pongsatat Uaiklang

Embark on a journey into the world of tomorrow, where nature and art together meet in harmony, awakening curiosity and inviting imagination to unfold. At the entrance, the Tree of Life rises to greet you, an awe-inspiring landmark that sparks wonder and discovery. The Tree of Life is an iconic gateway to a sustainable utopia brought to life. Inspired by nature and reimagined through a contemporary lens, each wooden beam is meticulously tapered, layered, and bound skyward by a world-renowned Thai artist.

SWIRL OF HUES

SWIRL OF HUES

North ZoneMF

By Maria Culenova, LASVIT

A Light Art installation by LASVIT, designed by Maria Culenova – installed Live at Siam Paragon. Experience the creation of Swirl of Hues as it comes to life before your eyes. This live installation showcases the intricate craftsmanship of LASVIT, the renowned Czech glass and light design house. Guided by artist Maria Culenova, each glass element and beam of light is carefully composed to form a mesmerizing circular sculpture – symbolizing the endless rhythm of movement, color, and emotion.

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