Artworks by Ly Khac Nhu, Ly Chan Van, and Viet Kim Quyen are currently on show at the Ratchadamnoen Contemporary Art Center alongside works produced by nearly 200 artists from Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, China, the Republic of Korea, Canada, and Brunei.

Quyen says that the exhibition greatly inspires viewers as it highlights collection and preservation efforts for works of art, whilst also promoting them as aspects of cultural heritage.

Over recent years, the Art Exhibition of International Visual Artists of Thailand has grown to be considered as an artistic and cultural exchange that is hugely popular among artists from Asian countries and over the world.

The selected works have been put on display with new creative imprints from the different artistic skills of the painters. The event is scheduled to last until August 28.

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