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chainsawpunk · 2 months
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Sopheap Pich, Morning Glory, 2011, rattan, bamboo, wire, plywood, steel bolts, 210 x 103 x 74 in (533.4 x 261.6 x 188 cm)
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mimiminimal · 7 months
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Sopheap Pich - Arboretum, 2015. Bamboo, rattan, metal wire / h. 250.0 x w. 200.0 x d. 10.0 cm.  x
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thatsbutterbaby · 2 years
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Sopheap Pich - Mountain Spring, 2016. Wood, bamboo, steel wire / 433 x 275 x 102 cm. 
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Sopheap Pich, Drop Accumulation No. 2, 2023
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junmayers · 22 days
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Sopheap Pich, Buddha 2, 2009, Rattan, wire, dye, 100 x 29 x 9’
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, April 2024
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cosmicanger · 2 months
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Sopheap Pich, Morning Glory, 2011, rattan, bamboo, wire, plywood, steel bolts, 210 x 103 x 74 in (533.4 x 261.6 x 188 cm)
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Award - winning professional architectural photography: interior shot of a luxury modern minimalist curved home office with a perforated weaved wood structure and open ceiling overlooking the canopies of a lush dark green big leaves tropical forest and the horizon. Materials: natural materials, patterned fabrics, neutral, bamboo, linen, brass, translucent curtains. Lighting: back light, indirect light, warm light. Light fixtures: Floor lamp, Decoration: indigenous artwork, sopheap pich. Color palette: neutral colors. Amber, golden. Keywords: Negative space, whimsical weave, exotic atmosphere, exquisite craftsmanship, in the style of spiral vortex patterns, intricate ceiling designs, detailed crosshatching, open ceiling of bamboo, graceful curves, sunlight, skylight, canopies, curved, overhang.
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hemanchong · 2 years
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A beautifully illustrated, clothbound compendium presenting significant contemporary art in Southeast Asia, SEA: Contemporary Art in Southeast Asia highlights the dynamic nature of contemporary art in Southeast Asia across generations and borders. This publication provides a unique and timely opportunity to introduce a broad audience to the artistic practices of Southeast Asia as they are connected to major themes of interest, such as community engagement and organization, social and political commentary, gender and identity, environment and ecology, and material traditions and processes. Edited by Ute Meta Bauer, Karin G. Oen, and Boon Hui Tan, this book fills a noticeable void in the landscape of arts publications, serving as an essential guide to artists working in the region. Selected by an international curatorial committee, the work of more than 60 different artists or collectives will be highlighted by introductory texts as well as images of significant works. Artists covered include: #AgusSuwage, #AlfredoandIsabelAquilizan, #AmandaHeng, Anida Yoeu Ali, Anne Samat, Anocha Suwichakornpong, #ApichatpongWeerasethakul, #Arahmaiani, #ArayaRasdjarmrearnsook, #ArinRungjang, Cemeti Institute for Art & Society, #CharlesLimYiYong, Chiang Mai Social Installation, Chris Chong Chan Fui, #DinhQLe, Eisa Jocson, Erika Tan, #FXHarsono, Green Papaya Art Projects, #HemanChong, #HoTzuNyen, Htein Lin, I Gusti Ayu Kadek Murniasih, Khvay Samnang, #KorakritArunanondchai, #LeeWen, Lostgens’ Contemporary Art Space, #MarthaAtienza, #MelatiSuryodarmo, #MingWong, #MoeSatt, #MontienBoonma, Nguyen Trinh Thi, Nha San Collective, #NorbertoRoldan, #PacitaAbad, Pinaree Sanpitak, #PioAbad, Po Po, Poklong Anading, Post-Museum, #RirkritTiravanija, Robert Zhao Renhui, Roberto Feleo, #ruangrupa, #SaSaArtProjects, #ShooshieSulaiman, #ShubigiRao, Sopheap Pich, Suzann Victor, Svay Sareth, #TangDaWu, Taring Padi, #ThaoNguyenPhan, The Artists Village, The Propeller Group, Tiffany Chung, Tisna Sanjaya, Tith Kanitha, Tran Luong, Tun Win Aung and Wah Nu, UuDam Tran Nguyen, #YeeILann and Yeo Siew Hua. (at NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeNUGN7l2W1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bernardperroudart · 1 month
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Sopheap Pich Cambodia, b. 1971. 光流 No. 1, 2022. 藤.竹.不鏽鋼.印度墨. 250 x 200 x 8 cm.
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Cambodian Cultural Heritage Takes Center Stage at UMMA Exhibit
"Angkor Complex" at UMMA explores Cambodia's history, from Angkor Wat's legacy to modern art and genocide memory.
via The Michigan Daily, 08 February 2024: The University of Michigan Museum of Art’s new exhibit, “Angkor Complex: Cultural Heritage and Post-Genocide Memory in Cambodia,” showcases over 80 pieces from ancient artifacts to modern art by Cambodian artists like Sopheap Pich. It explores Cambodia’s history, the impact of the genocide, and the significance of cultural repatriation, with a focus on…
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chainsawpunk · 2 months
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Sopheap Pich, Cycle, 2011, bamboo and wire, 116 × 24 1/2 × 165 1/2 in (294.6 × 62.2 × 420.4 cm)
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mimiminimal · 7 months
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Sopheap Pich - Bottle (from ‘1979’ series), 2009.  Bamboo, rattan, plywood, wire, copper wire, burlap, dye, varnish /  58 x 37 x 19cm  
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aianimepng · 1 year
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🌸 Beach 🎨 Prompt: wide shot of a beach, light pink and blue, in the style of goro fujita, dreamy color palette, romantic manga, sopheap pich, vivid colors, cute and colorful, neon palette, poured, angura kei, translucent water, I can’t believe how beautiful this is, pink . . . #digitalart #environmentalart #conceptart #misaki_aiart #ai #aiart #animeartwork #promptart #japaneseaesthetic #visionaryart #dailyart #instaart #artoninstagram #midjourney #nijijourney #artificialintelligence #instaanime #machineart #dreamscape — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/W8oTyUO
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typo1 · 2 years
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Sopheap Pich 
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currentinspiration · 3 years
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Sopheap Pich, Big Beng, 2017, bamboo, wire, 590 x 270 x 140
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newyorkarttours · 5 years
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Sopheap Pich at Tyler Rollins Fine Art
This nearly ten-foot high bamboo and rattan sculpture by Sopheap Pich is a standout in the second iteration of the Cambodian artist’s two-part solo show at Tyler Rollins Fine Art in Chelsea. Inspired by a Louis MacNeice poem about reconciling opposites, Pich suggests seed pods and lungs with a piece that is 2-D, 3-D and larger than life. (On view through April 19th). Sopheap Pich, Dyad, wood, bamboo, rattan, wire, 117 ¾ x 65 ¼ x 12 ¼ inches, 2019.
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