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Event listings:
Tonight, Tuesday, from 7.30 pm, Khosal Khiev launches his new book of poetry, PTSDreamz, at Meta House.
On Wednesday 27 at Java Café Tuol Tom Pong, as part of the In Between Breaths exhibition of photographic images by Eleonore Sok, in collaboration with other performance artists including New Cambodian Artists and Eric Ellul, a live performance art piece. From 6.30 pm, limited seating.
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Saturday 30 at My Way is the opening of Kunty Korner, an exhibition of paintings by Amé Kunty. From 6 pm, preceded by an expressive art workshop at 4 pm ($15).
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Sunday 1 at Maloop, Brigid Harvey presents an Expressive Art Workshop. From 2 pm.
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Currently on show at Blue Art Hub in Siem Reap is Dream Odyssey, an exhibition by Seyha Hour. Media: KHMERer Until January 5.
Next Friday, December 5, Phnom Penh based poet Scott Bywater launches his new book of poems, quietude from a fixed point, with a reading at Let It Be Cafe. From 7 pm.
Coming on December 5, 6 and 7, Phnom Penh Players’ performances Arthur Miller’s A View From A Bridge at Blue Chili Bar. Ticket information is at their Facebook page.
Ongoing….
Exhibitions:
Anantara Angkor Resort (Siem Reap)
Kbach Comeback, a solo exhibition by artist Kanika. “Khmer Kbach refers specifically to the ornamentation often seen above doorways and on ancient temples. It also entails certain movements, such as those of the traditional Apsara dancers, and is seen as conveying a spiritual.”
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Blue Hearts
East Bound and Down, an exhibition of new works by Troy Campbell. Media: LengPleng
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FT Gallery
Dream Odyssey, an exhibition of paintings by Battambang artist Seyha Hour. “In Dream Odyssey, he invites you on a dreamlike exploration of the subconscious, weaving together mystical scenes that transcend time and space. This series promises to evoke emotions and provoke thought, delving into themes that resonate deeply within the Khmer society.” Until 1 December.
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The Gallerist
Looking Forward, an exhibition by painter Chov Theanly. “This new series is following one of his earlier projects, Surviving – The Rise, which he began in 2012. Looking Forward explores the power of dreams — how having our own dreams gives us the strength to move forward in life.”
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Java Café Tuol Tom Pong
In Between Breaths, an exhibition of photographic images by Eleonore Sok, “both as a performer and in collaboration with other performance artists including New Cambodian Artists and Eric Ellul. These works explore the intersection of performance, visual art and poetry, where the internal world is breathed into the physical experience.”
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MiMü
Mini-Museum of Contemporary Art at Meta House features research, knowledge sharing, workshops, and visual presentations through various media, showcasing videos, prints, installations, and fine arts through interactive events and live performances.
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Photo Phnom Penh Festival 202
15th edition. Until December 21 events will be held at at the French Institute, Studio Images, Factory Phnom Penh, Bophana Center, Friends Futures Factory, Java Creative Café, Sra’Art Gallery, Duo Coffee, and The Peak. View the full programme here.
Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor, in partnership with Tribe Cambodia, has opened an exhibition of works by Khmer artists that will run to the end of the year, featuring a rotation of leading Cambodian artists displayed in public areas of the hotel. Currently showing is Empire, the new solo show by artist Nak Noy. Until 12 December. Media: Kiripost
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Raintree
Modern Architecture: Echoes and Reflections, “a major exhibition dedicated to exploring the rich heritage and lasting impact of the New Khmer Architecture movement, in collaboration with the Vann Molyvann Project and NK-A. The exhibition presents rare, previously unseen architectural materials from the Vann Molyvann Project and the Vann Molyvann Private Collection, showcasing eight pivotal yet lesser seen projects by nine Cambodian and international architects. Alongside these, the exhibition features contemporary artworks inspired by this architectural legacy, created by seven local and regional artists.” Until 2 December, 8 am to 6 pm Monday – Saturday.
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The River Gallery (Siem Reap)
On the Inside, a solo exhibition of paintings by Sor Sophany.
Romchiek 5 Art Space
Battambang contemporary art studio. Rolling exhibitions.
Pteah Chas
In the Stillness: Echoes of a Suppressed Past, by Myanmar artist Naw Nan Noan Hom opens on Saturday 23. “Each photograph features a unique style, transforming the landscape into monochromatic tones while keeping living subjects vibrantly colored, symbolizing the contrasts in her personal journey. This exhibition combines photography, poetry, and experimental sound art, reflecting shared struggles of expression and resilience witnessed in Cambodia.”
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Space Four Zero
Prints, paintings, vintage posters, pop art, CDs and vinyl. Open daily.
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Tribe Cambodia (Siem Reap)
Reopened in their new location, 655 Hup Guan Street. Media: Kiripost
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Regular events, classes, sessions:
More Flamingos present art workshops on Thursday evenings from 6.30 pm at WILD
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Thursdays to Sundays at K’Atelier – art classes for all levels of experience.
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N o w h e r e Art Studio
A range of arts and crafts workshops mostly on weekends.
A weekly class in life drawing for kids with Anastasia at Pteah Chas Community.
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Khmer Architecture Tours conducts Sunday architecture tours in Phnom Penh to promote the understanding of modern architecture in Cambodia, focusing on buildings erected after independence in 1953, described as ‘New Khmer Architecture’, while setting these in the historical context of Phnom Penh. Here is the schedule for August – December 2024.
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