Asian art exhibitions at the Queen’s gallery in Bangkok, August
Japanese–Thai Art Exhibition, August 4 – 28, 2005
An art exhibition by 80–100 Japanese novice artists is to be held to celebrate the 72nd birthday anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen and to promote good understanding and a cultural exchange between Thailand and Japan.
The exhibition is to be hosted by World Art and Culture Exchange (WAC) and Finesse Co. of Japan. The exhibition will display more than 500 works, consisting of oil painting, modern oil painting, traditional Japanese painting, calligraphy, sculpture, ceramic, paper patching in Japanese style, wood carving and handicrafts.
Thai art Exhibition on the Occasion of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn’s 50th Birthday, August 9 – September 25, 2005
To celebrate the 50th birthday anniversary of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, the Faculty of Painting, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts of Silapakorn University is holding an art exhibition in HRH honour.
The works in this exhibition are from Silapakorn’s own faculty members such as Chalood Nimsamer, Prayad Pongdam, Rung Therapijit, Ittipol Tangchalok, Nontiwat Chantahapalin, Panya Vijinthanasan, Amarit Chusuwan, Sakarin Kreaoon, Wiranya Duangrat and Parichat Supapan.
All are highly regarded as veteran among artists and people in the artistic society. Some of the works are donated by the artists to Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn as national treasures.
The 27th Bualuang Exhibition of Thai Paintings, August 18 – September 25, 2005
The 27th Bualuang Painting Contest 2005, hosted by the Bangkok Bank Foundation, has been well received as ever among Thai artists. This year, the number of entrances for the competition is overwhelming.
The Thai art competition has been recognized as one of the most prestigious of its kind. It’s also renowned for its continuous supports to the traditional Thai painting. This year, the prize of Bualuang Gold Medal has been increased to Baht 200,000 and the Bualuang Silver Medal to Baht 70,000.
The winning pieces belong to 3 categories: Thai traditional painting, semi-traditional painting and contemporary painting. They will be exhibited along with the 61 selected pieces during an exhibition held from August 11 to September 25.
To learn more on future Asian art exhibitions, visit Asian art news
An art exhibition by 80–100 Japanese novice artists is to be held to celebrate the 72nd birthday anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen and to promote good understanding and a cultural exchange between Thailand and Japan.
The exhibition is to be hosted by World Art and Culture Exchange (WAC) and Finesse Co. of Japan. The exhibition will display more than 500 works, consisting of oil painting, modern oil painting, traditional Japanese painting, calligraphy, sculpture, ceramic, paper patching in Japanese style, wood carving and handicrafts.
Thai art Exhibition on the Occasion of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn’s 50th Birthday, August 9 – September 25, 2005
To celebrate the 50th birthday anniversary of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, the Faculty of Painting, Sculpture, and Graphic Arts of Silapakorn University is holding an art exhibition in HRH honour.
The works in this exhibition are from Silapakorn’s own faculty members such as Chalood Nimsamer, Prayad Pongdam, Rung Therapijit, Ittipol Tangchalok, Nontiwat Chantahapalin, Panya Vijinthanasan, Amarit Chusuwan, Sakarin Kreaoon, Wiranya Duangrat and Parichat Supapan.
All are highly regarded as veteran among artists and people in the artistic society. Some of the works are donated by the artists to Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn as national treasures.
The 27th Bualuang Exhibition of Thai Paintings, August 18 – September 25, 2005
The 27th Bualuang Painting Contest 2005, hosted by the Bangkok Bank Foundation, has been well received as ever among Thai artists. This year, the number of entrances for the competition is overwhelming.
The Thai art competition has been recognized as one of the most prestigious of its kind. It’s also renowned for its continuous supports to the traditional Thai painting. This year, the prize of Bualuang Gold Medal has been increased to Baht 200,000 and the Bualuang Silver Medal to Baht 70,000.
The winning pieces belong to 3 categories: Thai traditional painting, semi-traditional painting and contemporary painting. They will be exhibited along with the 61 selected pieces during an exhibition held from August 11 to September 25.
To learn more on future Asian art exhibitions, visit Asian art news

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