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Friday 27 March 1998 20:02 EST
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To coincide with April's Asia-Europe Summit in London, The Association of Photographers' latest exhibition promises a stunning collection of images focusing on the countries of South and South East Asia, including Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Japan, Indonesia and Thailand. Subject matter ranges from architecture and landscapes, to atmospheric snapshots of streetlife. Among the photographers featured, all of whom have travelled extensively on the continent: Peter Arnold, Martin Westlake, Desmond Burdon (below) and Jonathan Brade.

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