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Kumnooh: Cambodia arts for week commencing 14 January 2025

Greetings:


Event listings:


Wednesday 15, 7.30 pm at The Box Office, Comedy in Cambodia presents Stand-up: Unscripted.  Also coming up in comedy at The Box Office is the comedy course graduation (see below) on Saturday, and international visitors Trevor Lock on February 8, and Olga Koch on March 15. 

On Friday 17 and Saturday 18, Sra’Art presents an exhibition of Korean folk art.  From 2 pm.  “Experience 40 stunning paintings blending tradition and modernity.”
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Also on Friday Meta House presents a night of documentary short films – Dance in Cambodia: from tradition to modernity, with director Q&A to follow.  From 6 pm. 
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On Friday 17 Space Four Zero offers an opening party at their new premises on Street 240 featuring Geography of the Moon and the Cove Aaronoff Duo (Japan Guitar Shop).  From 7 pm.    
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On Saturday 18 at The Box Office, Comedy in Cambodia presents graduation shows from their latest comedy course.  Two shows – 5 pm and 7 pm. 
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Currently on show at National Museum of Cambodia is Golden Earth, an exhibition by Leang Seckon.  Media:  Le Petit Journal
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Opening on January 21 at Meta House is Beyond the Wall, a new installation and exhibition by Vannak Khun.  “Vannak’s work weaves personal narratives with ancestral imagery, creating a reflection of fragmented identities and shared memories. Through this artistic journey, he invites us to become co-creators of meaning, embracing both irony and sincerity as we navigate the complexities of his experiences.”  The evening will also feature dance and a music performance by Arome Khmer. 
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Coming on January 23 to Silapak Trotchaek Pneik / YK Art House is Postcards from Home, an exhibition curated by Andrea Fam and initiated by Yean Reaksmey
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Also coming on January 23 to the French Institute is Imagined Territories: from Battambang to Phnom Penh, an exhibition by 20 students from the Phare Design Lab, Phare Ponleu Selpak and the School of Visual and Applied Arts
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Coming on January 24 to The Gallerist is The Keepers, an exhibition by Thang Sothea.  “This collection takes you on a journey of spiritual reflection, self-renewal, and connection with nature.”
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On January 25 Planta presents an abstract acrylic art workshop.  $20 per person including all materials and one drink. 
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Next month in Siem Reap, the 20th edition of the Angkor Photo Festival – workshops from 7 – 16 February and the public programme from 12 – 16 February. 
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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.”  Until January 31.
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Checkpoint Charlie
An exhibition of paintings by Dallas Fellows, of Tacos Kokopelli
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FT Gallery
[RE]CONNEXION, created by Brazil-based artist Delphine Fabbri Lawson, ft. FONKi.  “This powerful journey celebrates collective memory and ancestral wisdom while reimagining a sustainable, harmonious future.”    Until February 1st, 2025, open daily from 10 am to 6 pm.
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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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Meta House

Art exhibition by Sokuntak Piteak, Psychedelic Buddhism .
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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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Plantation
Metals of Life: Echoes from Nature, an exhibition of paintings by Ouk Chim Vichet.  “His art seeks to transcend suffering and loss, offering a message of love, humanity, and peace.”  Until February 7. 
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Romchiek 5 Art Space
Battambang contemporary art studio.  Rolling exhibitions.  

Rosewood
Ikhons, an exhibition by Khmer and barang artists.  Until February 20.
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Pteah Chas
In the Stillness: Echoes of a Suppressed Past, by Myanmar artist Naw Nan Noan Hom.  “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 Tuesday evenings (changed from Thursdays) from 6.30 pm at WILD.  First workshop of the year, Setting Intentions, will be held on 14 January. 
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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 January – June 2025.  

Kumnooh was established in May 2013 as a sister publication to LengPleng.com, the online music magazine for Cambodia, to provide basically a gig guide for the wider arts, covering art galleries, literature, dance, cinema, photography and now comedy. 

Perhaps you would consider becoming a Friend of Kumnooh, where we ask venues, artists and/or individuals to show their support by making a small monetary contribution (12 months for $75, six months for $40 or three months for $25) to keep the lights on and to increase our coverage with articles and mini-profiles.  In return you receive a boost in promotion, including a non-Facebook web page on our site for direct contact with the dedicated arts audience.  Queries by return email – fabianhipp@kumnooh.com.

For a more rock’n’roll view of Phnom Penh and the wider Cambodian music scene, please check out our sister publication lengpleng.com, the long running live music gig guide.

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Fabian Hipp
Kumnooh
fabianhipp@kumnooh.com

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