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Kumnooh: Cambodia arts for week commencing 16 June 2026 

Greetings:


Event listings:


On Thursday 18 at The Gallerist, a meet the artist event with Chov Thealy.  On sale will be signed limited edition prints from Surviving – The Rise and Looking Forward.  From 5 pm. 
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On Friday 19 Meta House presents the regular performance of musical collective The Next Universe featuring poetry readings by Antonio Pineda.  From 8 pm. 
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Opening on June 23 at Meta House is If The Buildings Could Talk, a photographic exhibition by Sopheap Choun.  “Through a powerful series of photographs, Sopheap Choun explores Cambodia’s architecture as a living archive—spaces that hold memory, history, and untold human stories. Blending documentary photography with visual storytelling, the exhibition reveals the silent narratives embedded in buildings, from overlooked interiors to forgotten urban corners.”   From 6 pm. 
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Coming to Rosewood Phnom Penh on June 23 is Reflection, an exhibition by Theo Vallier, in collaboration with Cambodian artists Yean Sokheng and Koeng Rithy.  From 6.30 pm. 
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Opening at Institut Francais on June 26 is Spirit, Body and Land, by Khvay Samnang.  “From 2016 to 2026, Khvay Samnang traversed forests, borders, and communities to explore our relationship with the earth, with life, and with the sacred. Masks made from raw materials, performances in natural landscapes, and captivating videos—his work blends animism, ecological urgency, and the memory of bodies. This exhibition examines what colonization and globalization have fractured: the connection between humanity, nature, and the supernatural.”  From 6.30 pm, until September 26. 

On June 27 and 28, a special group exhibition, Where Nature Speaks: Living Your Senses, will be held at Six Senses Krabey Island (off Sihanoukville).  Featured artists are Anya Minko, FONki, Dylan Maddux and TYTAART, along with exclusive screenings of short films by acclaimed cinematographers Davy Chou and Visal Sok
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Also on June 27, at The Box Office, Comedy in Cambodia presents an LGBTQ+ Pride comedy show, headlined by Nebulous Niang  from Singapore.  Tickets available here


Ongoing….


Exhibitions:  

Bossbha’s House (Battambang)
Faces of the Railway, an exhibition of photographs by Hsu Hung Chieh.  “Faces of the Railway traces Cambodia’s war-disrupted and long-abandoned railway system, using images to reflect on how the fate of a rail line becomes intertwined with the lives of those who live around it […] a long-term documentary journey from 2011 to 2023: from the stillness that followed decades of suspended operations, to the reconstruction works that slowly revived the tracks, and finally to the day the trains began to run once more.”  Until June 30. 
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Botanico
Printing Reflections: the fabric of Cambodian daily life, by Li Minghang, Liesje Stander and Toto Eduk.  “The exhibition connects Cambodia’s historic floor tiles with modern daily life through relief printmaking. Three artists use linocut, woodblock and 拓印 (ink rubbing) methods to carve traditional patterns alongside contemporary routines. This collaboration transforms ordinary surfaces into a visual narrative about memory, culture, and shared spaces.”  Until August 4. 
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Galaxy Store (Siem Reap)
The Wisdom of the Space In Between, an exhibition of paintings by Amé Kunty.  
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The Gallerist
Rolling exhibitions of mostly Cambodian artists.   Currently featuring a new exhibition by Luna Kol, Suspended Silence.  “From luminous abstractions to intimate gestures, the exhibition explores the quiet dialogue between inner landscapes and artistic expression — where silence becomes form and pigments become emotion.”  Until June 12.  
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Kep ArtBar
Reclamations, an exhibition of new artworks by Mary Volm.
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Meta House
Tides Between Worlds: Urban Currents, an exhibition by German artist Alexandra Maul.  “Her expressive paintings move between urban energy, nature, and emotional landscapes. Inspired by travel, music, and life between cultures, she creates intuitive works filled with movement, color, and atmosphere.” 
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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.  Currently on display is Sopheap Pich: The Process of Creation.  “This exhibition gives us insight into the artist’s creative process by relating his sculptural work with his graphic work.  The show is a journey of artistic creation as both a conceptual and deeply personal act.”  Media:  Cambodianess
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Plantation
Eleven: Abstract Impressions of Cambodia’s Cultural and Religious Heritage, an exhibition of paintings by DinArt.   Media:  CambodgeMag
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Pteah Chas / Shophouse Studio
Solo exhibition by Khmer American artist Sam Sopheak, Do You Really Want To Hurt Me.  “Across layered surfaces of canvas, fabric, wood, brick, moving images, and (shedding) snakeskin, recurring motifs of architectural gates, camouflage, devotional ornamentation, and serpent symbolism emerge and erode.”  Until July 5. 
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Raffles Grand Hotel D’Angkor (Siem Reap)
Current artist in residence is DinArt
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The River Gallery (Siem Reap)
Green Season Reverie, a group exhibition of works by artists from Cambodia and around the world. 
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Romchiek 5 Art Space
Battambang contemporary art studio.  Rolling exhibitions.  Media: Le Petit Journal (FR)(June 2025)

R5 Showroom Phnom Penh
Escaping the Grid, a duo exhibition of works by watercolourist Mil Chankrim and abstract painter Nget Chanpenh.  “Together, these works reveal two conditions of contemporary existence: the external grid that confines us and the internal grid that fragments the self.  Escaping the Grid becomes both a political and psychological act — a search for wholeness in a world that surveils, divides, and dissolves human identity.” 
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Rosewood Phnom Penh
Tonle to Treeline, an exhibition of works by Anya Minko, Ouk Chimvichet and Hom Rith.  “A journey through Cambodia’s landscapes, from river to forest.”   Media:  KumnoohThe Better CambodiaCambodgemag
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Silapak Trotchaek Pneik / YK Art House
Ponleu Prich Prich, a new installation by Neak Sophal

Sosoro – Preah Srey Içanavarman Museum
The current temporary exhibition is Into the Light: the retrieved painting of Phnom Penh’s Silver Pagoda, paintings rediscovered in the Preah Keo Morkot Church. Open daily (except Monday) from 9 am – 6 pm. 

SNA Arts Management
Remembering, a solo exhibition by Kaeu Sreypeou.  Media:  Phnom Penh Post
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Space Four Zero
Art gallery and vinyl lounge featuring prints, paintings, vintage posters, pop art, books, CDs and rare vinyl, collectables and groovy gifts.  Open daily at new premises at #25 Street 240 near Street 19 (by The Shop and Red Apron)
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Sra’Art
The Controlled Chaos.  “An informal gathering of artists from diverse disciplines, united in building a shared creative home through collaboration, exhibitions, workshops and support for Cambodian arts across Cambodia and Southeast Asia.”  
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Tribe Cambodia (Siem Reap)
Permanent showroom for works of Nak Noy.
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Regular events, classes, sessions:


N o w h e r e Art Studio (relocated to Maloop) occasional workshops. 

No Frame Party hosts weekend art workshops in a variety of forms at venues around Phnom Penh. 

More Flamingos present art workshops on Tuesday 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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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 December 2025 – March 2026

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.

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Fabian Hipp
Kumnooh
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