“The theme of the exhibition is as intriguing as Cambodia itself: a land in which events of the past 50 years continue to weigh on people, even those far too young to have witnessed them.
“Cambodia: Looking Back on the Future,” opening today in the U.S., will feature the works of 11 artists as well as performance art staged by Cambodian-American Amy Sandford.
Curated for the Flinn Gallery at the public library in Greenwich, Connecticut, an affluent small town on the outskirts of New York City, the exhibition will include film screenings—Rithy Panh’s “The Missing Picture” and John Pirozzi’s “Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll”—a Cambodian music concert, talks, panel discussions and book readings. …”
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