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Exhibitions and Reviews
Artist, Magellan, aka Michael Santiago or 'Mikey' has come along way from selling barbecue's in the outskirts of Manila in the Philippines, to become a talented advertising designer and contemporary painter based in Phnom Penh.
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In Cambodian art, Seckon's evolution as an artist is ubiquitous. The work in SKIN is an accumulation of the artist's aesthetic, technical ability and thought process, which for some, collectors and fans alike, has brought him to a pinnacle in his already established career.
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Chng Seok Tin lost her eyesight mid-way through her career as an established print-maker. This exhibition of prints, etchings and sculptural installations reflects her 30 years as a practicing artist.
The Bophana Audio Visual Resource Centre is exhibiting the work of the photography students of Sala La Valla School.
A great new painting exhibition is on display at Gasolina. This one has a special twist...
The "Spotlight" festival of inclusive arts hosted by Epic Arts has set the bar for cultural events seeking to engage a mainstream audience with a socially transforming message. One ongoing component of this diverse collaboration by performers from around Asia, has been the very intriguing "Box Experiment"
XEM Design has opened a new gallery called La Galerie. They propose to mix design and fine art into an attractive space. The first show is, as you would expect, part design and part visual art.
 
German artists in residence Horst Hoheisal and Sebatian Brandt have successfully made a connection with enough rigor and substance for even the least art savvy being to understand and experience
 
Year of the Golden Pig, an exhibition of paintings, sculptures and prints, by Sasha Constable and Vincent Broustet opened Wednesday at Java Café and Gallery.
I am back to Phnom Penh and now ready to welcome you to the opening of the new Popil PhotoGallery exhibition. This Friday June 1st at 6.30pm please join for the opening of "The Substance beneath the Visible", a show of my pinhole photographs shot here and there in 2006 and 2007
Theo Vallier is not the first foreigner to get lost in the shadows of Phnom Penh, but he may be the first to do it in an elegantly artistic way.

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