Supalai Public Company Limited and the Prateep - Atchara Tangmatitham Foundation bring joy to the end of 2021 by inviting readers to embark on a virtual journey through the book “Prateepthas IV,” featuring photographs by Dr. Prateep Tangmatitham. An exhibition of these photographs for charity will be held from December 14 to 26, 2021, at the curved wall on floors 3 to 5 of the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre. All proceeds will be donated to support the operations of the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre.

Dr. Prateep Tangmatitham, Chairman of the Executive Board of Supalai Public Company Limited and Chairman of the Prateep - Atchara Tangmatitham Foundation, shares the inspiration behind the creation of the book “Prateepthas IV” and this charity photo exhibition. After a period of pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, his passion for photography and travel never waned; in fact, it grew stronger. As the situation began to improve, he had the opportunity to travel again, filled with a desire for adventure, exploring the world, meeting people in various places, and weaving stories through his camera lens, which culminated in this photo book and exhibition.

The book “Prateepthas IV” narrates journeys and thoughts through visual perspectives, intertwined with philosophical literature that reflects the passage of time, creating moments of happiness for readers with just a simple read. The accompanying charity photo exhibition will take place from December 14 to 26, 2021, at the curved wall on floors 3 to 5 of the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre.


Supalai Public Company Limited, in collaboration with the Prateep - Atchara Tangmatitham Foundation, invites interested individuals and the general public to experience travel through the joy of photography art. You can also acquire a piece of art or the book “Prateepthas IV” for charity. All proceeds will be donated to support the operations of the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre. During the upcoming New Year festival, you can share happiness by gifting the book or photographs from “Prateepthas IV” as a meaningful keepsake or gift. For more information, please call 1720.