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Krungthep 226

Glad you reminded me about Krungthep 226. Fortunately for me, I was in Bangkok at the time and did somehow know about the exhibition.

Despite the shortcomings of their website, I have found staff in the BACC office to be friendly and very willing to help. They have given me a press pass when I've asked for one, and also granted me special permission to use a tripod and external flash in the art gallery. I wouldn't expect to get that service in most western countries.

Here's one of my favorite photos from Krungthep 226, showing a heavily overgrown Democracy Monument:

Krungthep 226 - Democracy Monument in ruins

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