Team
Co-Executive Director (Strategy) - Punn Chirakiti
Punn, the great-grandson of the company’s founder, has always been fascinated with art. Having majored in Business Administration, with a concentration in art history from Babson University (USA), he has since been initiating and managing various projects in the marketing, retail and luxury sector across Thailand. His passion and eagerness for creating a sustainable livelihood for all those in the arts industry in Thailand has made him pursue deCentral, in the hopes of creating a supportive hub within Southeast Asia. His mission for art in Thailand is that it be more accessible and appreciated in Thailand - that contemporary art be understood as creating value for the country and its people.
Executive Director (Operations) - Ormkwan Sanasen
Ormkwan Sanasen grew up in an artistic environment. Her parents (Uab and Wisuta Sanasen) co-founded Nuan Nang Art Centre in 1978, under the then patronage of Princess Panthip Paribatra (Founder of Chumbhot-Panthip Foundation and the Bhirasri Instutute of Modern Art). She studied Fine Arts at Kingston University, London, where aside from her love of art, she also learnt how to combine her creative energy with business acumen. Returning to Thailand in 2012 she began working with Central Group, managing retail and community-driven enterprise in Chiang Mai particularly. Today she is recognized for the success of Jing Jai Market, having conceived, managed and implemented its growth since 2012. She also founded Jing Jai Gallery – an important element of this social hub connecting organic produce, boutique design and cuisine – believing strongly in bringing art closer to the public. She hopes deCentral will not only serve as an art space but also a platform to support the growth of the Thai art ecosystem.
Artistic Director - Zoe Butt
Zoe Butt is a curator, writer and educator, nurturing critically thinking and historically conscious artistic communities, fostering dialogue among cultures of the globalizing souths. Possessing an extensive exhibition, publishing and public-speaking history globally, in 2022, she founded ‘in-tangible institute’ in Thailand, seeking a robust ecology for locally-responsive curatorial talent in Southeast Asia. Zoe holds a PhD by Published Works, Center for Research and Education in Art and Media, University of Westminster, London and is currently Lead Advisor (Southeast Asia and Oceania), Kadist Art Foundation; and Lecturer, Curatorial Practice, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok. Previously she was Artistic Director, Factory Contemporary Arts Centre, Ho Chi Minh City (2017-2021), Executive Director, Sàn Art, Ho Chi Minh City (2009–2016); Director, International Programs, Long March Project, Beijing (2007–2009); Assistant Curator, Contemporary Asian Art, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane (2001–2007). Notable endeavours include Cultivate (2024-) Pollination (2018-); Sharjah Biennial 14: Leaving the Echo Chamber - Journey Beyond the Arrow, (2019); Conscious Realities (2013-2016) and San Art Laboratory (2012-2015). She has been published by Hatje Cantz; JRP-Ringier; Routledge; Sternberg Press, amongst others.