Sopheap Pich, “Buddha 2” (2009), rattan, wire, dye, 100 x 29 x 9 in / 254 x 73.7 x 22.9 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic unless otherwise noted) A figure ...
Asia Society Texas Center welcomes Sopheap Pich to discuss his work as it relates to the exhibition Drawn from Nature. Pich is widely considered to be Cambodia's most internationally prominent ...
Sopheap Pich, Cambodia’s premier contemporary artist, has managed to create a large-scale single-form sculpture big enough to impress Texans. Rang Phnom Flower is on display at the Crow Collection of ...
Sopheap Pich's appearance in Documenta 13 in 2012, followed by his current solo exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (part of New York City's spring 2013 Season of Cambodia festival), have ...
In Performing Vulnerability: Risking Art and Life in the Burmese Diaspora, Emily L. Hue focuses on the moment when Myanmar artists leave a relatively enclosed domestic art community. The Minneapolis ...
Sopheap Pich speaks at the Penny Stamps Speaker Series at the Michigan Theater Thursday evening Jeremy Weine/Daily. Buy this photo. During the talk, Pich said while he started as a painter, his ...
“Compound,” by Cambodian artist Sopheap Pich (pronounced “Sew-Peep Pick”), soars in the atrium space at the Henry Art Gallery like some bamboo-and-rattan homage to Angkor Wat. It has pointed peaks and ...
“I want my work to completely abandon the notion that I’m working for a specific audience,” Cambodian artist Sopheap Pich says, responding to a probing question concerning the globalized art world ...
Among the currently running exhibitions in the Indianapolis Museum of Art is a bamboo installation that embodies the essence and culture of Cambodia. Entitled A Room, this brainchild of acclaimed ...
My name's Christina Hamilton, the series director, and today we are thrilled to present sculptor, and foremost contemporary artists of Cambodia, Sopheap Pich. A big thank you to our presenting partner ...
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