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HO CHI MINH, Vietnam, Nov 24, 2006 (UPI via COMTEX) -- Yoko Ono has decided to take part in the international art exhibition "Liberation" in Vietnam.
"Liberation" is set to take place at four museums in Ho Chi Minh City Sunday, the Nahn Dan Newspaper reported.
The wife of late Beatle John Lennon has four pieces that are being shown at the War Remnant Museums, two of which were made by her and Lennon.
The two made with Lennon are entitled, "Bed In" and "War is Over," -- both anti-Vietnam War pieces.
Ono also has two new works in the show entitled, "Onochord" and "Imagine Peace."
"Imagine Peace" will invite viewers stamp peace marks on some places on a big map.
The exhibition will feature more than 60 leading artists from Vietnam, the United States, France, Germany, Denmark, Japan, China, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Indonesia and Malaysia.
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