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Vuth Lyno
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Lyno
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Vuth
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2022 - 2023
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1982
Birthplace
Cambodia
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<p>Lyno is an artist, curator, and educator interested in space, cultural history, and knowledge production. His artworks often engage with micro and overlooked histories, notions of community, place-making, and production of social relations. He works across various media, including photography, video, sculpture, light, and sound. </p>
<p>Alongside his individual artistic practice, he is also a member of Stiev Selapak collective which founded and co-runs <a href="http://www.sasaart.info/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Sa Sa Art Projects</a>, a long-term initiative committed to the development of contemporary visual arts landscape in Cambodia. Together with the collective, he teaches, initiates, and innovate art programs facilitating a growing and critically conscious community.</p>
<p>Lyno has presented his artworks in Cambodian and international venues, including at major exhibitions and festivals such as the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Biennale of Sydney, Singapore International Festival of Arts, and Gwangju Biennale. His artworks have appeared at institutions such as the Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei; Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane; Metropolitan Museum of Manila; the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; the National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta; Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw; Guangdong Times Museum, Guangzhou; Osage Gallery, Hong Kong; and Chiang Mai City Arts & Cultural Centre.</p>
<p>Lyno holds a Master of Art History from the State University of New York, Binghamton, New York, a Fulbright Fellowship (2013-15), and a Master of International Development from RMIT University, Melbourne, supported by the Australian Endeavour Award (2008-2009).</p>
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<a href="https://vuthlyno.art">https://vuthlyno.art</a>
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France
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Vuth Lyno
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Postcolonialism
Migration
Urbanism
History
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Vuth Lyno
Lyno Vuth
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Sam
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I-Shan
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2013
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1977
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Singapore
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Curator
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<span>Sam I-shan is a curator with an interest in time-based media, photography, and art and politics. With fifteen years’ experience in art institutional settings, she was previously curator at National Gallery Singapore, Singapore Art Museum and Esplanade Visual Arts. Her monographic, research-focused exhibitions at NGS include the </span><em>Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden Commission: Cao Fei, and Georgette Chen: At Home in the World</em><span>. At Esplanade, she curated and managed new commissions and site-specific exhibitions, working with a range of regional artists. Her exhibitions at SAM include </span><em>Afterimage: Contemporary Photography in Southeast Asia</em><span>. She also headed film and moving image initiatives there, specializing in Artist Films, and co-programming the annual Southeast Asian Film Festival. She lives and works in Singapore and Cambodia.</span>
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Sam I-Shan
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Sam I-Shan
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Southeast Asia
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Christopher
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Rompré
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2016
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littleBIG Films, Cambodia
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Canada
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Filmmaker
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<span>Christopher Rompré is the co-founder of littleBIG Films, a production house based in Cambodia, specializing in international documentary, public service and promotional video production. An experienced DP with dozens of productions under his belt, Christopher specializes at translating complex ideas into powerful, easy-to understand visuals. Christopher has worked extensively in Cambodia, bringing local and cultural knowledge to the project. Before founding LBF, Christopher directed independent films, studied international development, and had more time to play music. It’s the power of everyday stories and joy of being out in the world finding them that drive him.</span>
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Cambodia
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None
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Christopher Rompré
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Cultural Production
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Christopher Rompre
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Southeast Asia
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Lyna
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Kourn
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2014
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Sa Sa Art Project, Cambodia
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Cambodia
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Public Programmes Coordinator
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<span>Kourn Lyna is the Public Programmes Coordinator for Sa Sa Art Project, a Cambodian artist-run space dedicated to experimental and critical contemporary art practices. It was founded in 2010 by the Cambodian arts collective Stiev Selapak and operated from the historic and vibrant apartment complex known as the White Building until 2017, when the building was demolished for new development. At its new location, Sa Sa Art Projects has shifted toward a stronger engagement with Cambodian young artists and art graduates while continuing to build a deeper dialogue with artists within Asia through its creative education programs, exhibitions, its signature <a href="https://www.sasaart.info/pisaot.htm"><em>Pisaot</em> artist residency</a>, and other special collaborative projects.</span>
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None
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Education
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Kourn Lyna
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Southeast Asia
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Svay
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Sareth
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2016
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NTU CCA Singapore
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Cambodia
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Svay Sareth (b. 1972, Cambodia) was born during a period of political turmoil and violence that would last until he was 18 years old. Svay began making art as a young teenager in the Site 2 refugee camp, near the Thai-Cambodian border. He describes life as a refugee as "void nationality...a time and place you imagine escaping from." Drawing and painting became a daily activity for Svay ‚ a process of bearing witness to the psychological and physical violence that was an everyday experience, as well as a way to symbolically escape and dream of change. After the wars ended, Svay went on to co-found Phare Ponlue Selepak, a non-governmental organisation and art school in Battambang that continues to thrive today. In 2002, the artist continued his studies in France, earning the Diplôme National Supérieur d'Études des Arts Plastiques / MFA in 2009, after which he returned to Siem Reap to live and work. <br />Solo exhibitions include <i>I, Svay Sareth, am eating rubber sandals</i> (2015) and <i>Traffic Circle</i> (2012) both SA SA BASSAC, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Select group exhibitions; 2016 include <i>Phnom Penh, Rescues Archaeology, The Body and the Lens in the City, Fragments & Empire: Cambodian Art from the Angkor Period</i>, John Young Museum of Art, University of Hawaii, Hawaii (2016), Prudential Eye Awards Finalist Exhibition, Art Science Museum, Singapore (2016); <i>After Utopia</i>, Singapore Art Museum (2015), <i>Singapore; Gods, Heroes and Clowns</i>: Performance and Narrative in South and Southeast Asian Art, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia; Secret Archipelago, Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2015).In 2016, he won Prudential Eye Award Best Emerging Artist Using Sculpture and Overall Best Emerging Artist.
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None
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None
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1972
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Svay Sareth
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Svay Sareth
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Southeast Asia
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Sokchanlina
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Lim
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2018
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Cambodia
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Working with photography, video, installation, and performance the multidisciplinary practice of Lim Sokchanlina (b. 1987, Cambodia) scrutinizes the developments in the social, political, cultural, economic, and environmental landscape of Cambodia brought about by a rampant process of modernisation. Recent solo and group exhibitions include <i>Sunshower: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia 1980s to Now</i>, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan (2017); <i>Urban Aspiration, The Physics Room Contemporary Art Space</i>, Auckland, New Zealand (2016); and <i>Urban Street Nightclub</i>, SA SA BASSAC, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (2013). <br /><br />Lim is committed to a number of community-based projects that foster research, education, and collaborative methodologies in Phnom Penh. In 2007, he co-founded the collective Stiev Selapak which, in 2010, evolved into the artist-run space Sa Sa Art Projects. He also collaborated to establish Analogue Prints Laboratory, the first public-access darkroom in the capital of Cambodia.
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None
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1987
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Lim Sokchanlina
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Environmental Crisis
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Lim Sokchanlina
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Erin
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Gleeson
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2014
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United States
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Curator
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<span>Erin Gleeson is a curator and noted specialist on contemporary art from Cambodia. She co-founded and is currently Artistic Director of SA SA BASSAC, an exhibition and residency space and reading room dedicated to facilitating, mediating and archiving contemporary art projects and dialogues in and from Cambodia. She has collaborated with numerous partners including Art Asia Archive, Artsonje Center, Asian Cultural Council, 6th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Center for Curatorial Studies Bard College, dOCUMENTA 13, Para Site Art Space, Parsons The New School for Design, San Art and Tokyo Wonder Site, among others. Recent projects include the exhibition and book "Phnom Penh: Rescue Archaeology," ifa, Berlin and Stuttgart, 2013 and the 4th Singapore Biennale. Gleeson is a 2012 nominee of ICIs Independent Vision Award and a 2013 Foundation for Arts Initiatives grantee.</span>
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Sereypagna
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Pen
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2016/2019/2020
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Vann Molyvann Project
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Director of the Vann Molyvann Project
Architect
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Pen Sereypagna is the director of the Vann Molyvann Project and a freelance architect and urban researcher based in Phnom Penh City. He has been awarded scholarships and fellowships including the Chevening Scholarship (2017–18), US/ICOMOS and East West Center (2015–16), Sa Sa Art Projects (2014–15), Asian Cultural Council (2012–13), and the School of Constructed Environments PARSONS as a visiting scholar (2012). Sereypagna’s work on Genealogy of Urban Form Phnom Penh, Genealogy of Bassac, and Phnom Penh Visions has been the subject of several exhibitions and presentations in Cambodia and selected venues in Asia, Australia, and the US. His publications on urban transformation with a focus on Phnom Penh, Cambodia, include: <i>Cité de l’Architecture & du Patrimoine </i>(forthcoming 2019), National University of Singapore’s <i>Urban Asias </i>(2018), Chulalongkorn University’s <i>Nakhara</i> journal (2015), and <i>Parsons Journal </i>(2014).
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Library
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None
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Pen Sereypagna is the director of the Vann Molyvann Project and a freelance architect and urban researcher based in Phnom Penh City.
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Roger
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Nelson
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2016 - 2020
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Art historian
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Roger Nelson is an art historian interested in the modern and contemporary art of Southeast Asia, and a curator at National Gallery Singapore. He was previously Postdoctoral Fellow at Nanyang Technological University and NTU CCA Singapore. Nelson is co-founding co-editor of <em>Southeast of Now: Directions in Contemporary and Modern Art in Asia</em>, a journal published by NUS Press. He completed his PhD at the University of Melbourne on Cambodian arts of the 20th and 21st centuries. Nelson has contributed essays to scholarly journals, as well as specialist art magazines such as Artforum, books, and exhibition catalogues. He has curated exhibitions and other projects in Australia, Cambodia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Nelson’s translation of Suon Sorin’s 1961 Khmer novel, A New Sun Rises Over the Old Land, will be published in 2019. His <em>Modern Art of Southeast Asia: Introductions from A to Z</em> was published in 2019.
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National Gallery Singapore
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Australia
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Roger Nelson is an art historian interested in the modern and contemporary art of Southeast Asia, and a curator at National Gallery Singapore.<br /><br /><span><strong>Research Focus</strong><br /><br />Roger Nelson's research is on modern and contemporary art in Southeast Asia, with a particular focus on trans-media intersections between visual and other forms of art, as well as with urban spaces and other texts. The role of women in discourses of the modern and the contemporary is a recurring concern in his research, which is mostly concentrated on Cambodia, Laos, and other areas of peninsular Southeast Asia. Interested in historiographies of art in Southeast Asia, Nelson recently published a major research report on terminologies of “modern” and “contemporary” “art” in nine Southeast Asian vernacular languages, co-authored with ten other contributors, all based in the region, and published in </span><i>Southeast of Now: Directions in Contemporary and Modern Art in Asia</i><span>. Also historiographical in nature, Nelson recently completed a journal article on recent independent curatorial initiatives in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, which is currently under peer review; in that essay, he argues that independent curatorial research and practice performs art historical functions in these contexts. Nelson's translation of a 1961 Khmer nationalist novel by Suon Sorin, titled </span><i>A New Sun Rises Over the Old Land</i><span>, is forthcoming with NUS Press; in his introduction to that publication, he argues for the value of the literary text as a resource for art historical and other forms of research. He is a participating scholar in a two-year Getty Foundation-funded project titled “Site and Space in Southeast Asia.” There, Nelson's research focuses on downtown Rangoon in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, considering the dynamic relationships between painting, photography, sex work, and discourses about women in the booming and cosmopolitan Burmese port city. Also relating to discourses about women, gender, and feminisms, Nelson is co-editor with Yvonne Low and Clare Veal of a forthcoming special issue of </span><i>Southeast of Now,<span> </span></i><span>and co-convenor with them of international research gatherings on gender in Southeast Asian art histories. </span>
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Southeast Asia
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Roger Nelson
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Sopheap
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Pich
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2018
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1971
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Cambodia
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Artist
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Sopheap Pich left Cambodia with his family as a refugee at the end of the Khmer Rouge’s reign, settling in the United States in 1984. Memories of his childhood and a desire to reconnect with his home country drew the artist back to Cambodia in 2002. He began working with local materials—bamboo, rattan, burlap from rice bags, beeswax, and earth pigments gathered from around Cambodia—to make sculptures inspired by bodily organs, vegetal forms, and abstract geometric structures. The strength, durability, lightness, and incredible malleability of rattan allow Pich to create organic forms that have become a signature of his practice. Pich holds a BFA from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst (1995), and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (1999). In 2013, Pich presented a solo exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, entitled <i>Cambodian Rattan: The Sculptures of Sopheap Pich</i>. Selected group exhibitions include the 57th Venice Biennale (2017); the Moscow Biennale (2013); Documenta 13, Kassel (2012); the Singapore Biennial (2011), among others. His work was presented at NTU CCA Singapore as part of Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative’s <i>No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia</i> (2014), curated by Dr June Yap.
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Sopheap Pich
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Southeast Asia
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Sopheap Pich