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Cambodian artists celebrate Khmer New Year with a new exhibit in St. Paul, photographer Drew Arrieta debuts a solo exhibit in Minneapolis, and the Funny Asian Women Kollective marks the 50th ...
The sprawling tale takes viewers on a journey from temples deep in the sweltering jungles of Southeast Asia to the heights of ...
The Manhattan District Attorney’s office returned two Khmer artefacts to representatives of the Cambodian government on 26 March. The two stone sculptures were recovered as part of a larger ...
Once celebrated around the world, notably in Cambodia, for his donations of rare pieces and his books on Khmer art, Latchford had been indicted in the US in 2019 for art trafficking and ...
The regime may be long gone, but its legacy lives on in the institutions, behaviors, and fears that continue to shape ...
Rising from the ashes of its troubled past, the Cambodian capital now boasts coffee shops, hip bars, eateries and arts venues ...
Phnom Penh's leading contemporary art galleries. Once nearly destroyed by the Khmer Rouge, Cambodia's arts are experiencing a revival, with these galleries showcasing the nation's emerging talents.
Fifty years on, the Khmer Rouge’s legacy continues to shape Cambodia, politically, socially, economically and emotionally. It is etched into every Cambodian’s bones, including mine.