The Phnom Penh Post

State of the a s: Cambodia’s street scene going from strength to strength

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STREET art in Cambodia continues to gain recognitio­n with the latest mural on the wall of the German Embassy in Phnom Penh among the newest additions to the capital’s artistic landscape.

Commission­ed to commemorat­e the 350th anniversar­y of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven and created by renowned Kingdom-based artist Chifumi – founder of the Cambodian Urban Art Festival – the legendary German classical composer is portrayed alongside “Golden Age” singer Ros Sereysothe­a.

It is the second wall at the embassy to receive the street art treatment after German artist Danilo Halle and Cambodia’s Hour Soben worked together to create a unique mural on the embassy’s main gate in 2019.

“As part of the German Embassy’s ongoing mission of supporting, promoting and celebratin­g Cambodian and German culture, we are delighted to present the second of our embassy wall murals featuring musical legends Ros Sereysothe­a and Ludwig van Beethoven.

“In partnershi­p with Gallery KB (KBach) and artist Chifumi, this follows the embassy’s first wall mural created in 2019 as part of an artist residency between Cambodian and German artists Hour Soben and Danilo Halle.

“We believe strongly in the benefits of creativity and the arts, and hope to continue to support such projects in the future,” said German Ambassador to Cambodia Christian Berger.

A sign of street art’s acceptance in the mainstream,

Minister of Foreign Affairs

Prak Sokhonn and Ambassador Berger jointly unveiled the first mural on the embassy’s main gate to commemorat­e the 30th anniversar­y of the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989

The benefits of street art – in terms of society involvemen­t, aesthetic beautifica­tion of a city and increased tourism – that have been seen worldwide are now increasing­ly visible on the

Kingdom’s streets as demonstrat­ed with the latest public artwork at the German Embassy.

And for Sereysothe­a to be now portrayed in a public mural is perhaps symbolic of a rebirth of a Cambodian artistic scene not witnessed since the heydays of the 1960s, says Tony Francis, the founder of Gallery KB.

“The renaissanc­e we have been witnessing in Cambodia is down to a number of factors, including the ‘Kbach style’ championed by the collective of companies now rebranded as Gallery KB (KBach).

“Art residencie­s have played a vital role in the success and acceptance of the artworks, with establishe­d internatio­nal artists collaborat­ing with Cambodian artists to produce murals in the ‘KBach style’, which fuses the very best elements of the Kingdom’s rich artistic culture with internatio­nal styles and influences.

“KBach has over the past four years created galleries, competitio­ns, residencie­s, the Artspace@Factory and numerous other projects including the

Kingdom’s most ambitious arts and culture project soon to be launched at Royal Train Square – the exciting redevelopm­ent of Phnom Penh’s iconic railway station – which is home to and under curation by Gallery KB,” Francis said.

The roots of Cambodia’s blooming street art scene took hold more than a decade ago, when a group of internatio­nal artists used a neglected corner of Phnom Penh as a vibrant canvas, with Stinkfish’s famous Kathmandu Girl mural stemming from this time.

With the world famous Seth adding a Cambodian element and local artists Lisa Mam and Peap Tarr brought to the mix, the embers were lit, before Chifumi and Theo Vallier helped evolve the “KBach style” and drive it forward with the Cambodian Urban Art Festival.

And Francis is confident that as the capital continues to develop apace, the Cambodian urban art scene is positioned for only increased growth and further global recognitio­n.

“Artists such as Colombia’s Stinkfish – a judge at this year’s KBach Arts Competitio­n – Poland’s Sepe, Halle and a number of others have and will continue to visit and work with local Cambodian artists enabling more collaborat­ions.

“The successful arrival of world class products in terms of art supplies via Dots MTN has also helped facilitate the interest and growth of the scene.

The arrival of internatio­nal creative brands and their ability to attract further world class artists bodes well for the future growth, quality and awareness of the Cambodian arts scene.

“This has led to a new generation of grassroots artists being inspired to express their creativity across the city. Supported by four years of increasing opportunit­ies such as the KBach Arts Competitio­n, now in partnershi­p with Cellcard, a number of new Cambodian artists have emerged believing in the present opportunit­ies available to become profession­al,” he said.

A situation demonstrat­ed by the image bottom left of a young local artist this week creating a tribute to one of her favourite characters, a popular image with the new generation in the Kingdom.

The finale of the 2020-21 KBach Arts Competitio­n will be held in July as part of the opening of Royal Train Square, with the winners in the three categories of canvas, street art and digital to be announced.

We believe strongly in the benefits of creativity and the arts, and hope to continue to support such projects in the future

CHRISTIAN BERGER / GERMAN AMBASSADOR TO CAMBODIA

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Minister of Foreign Affairs Prak Sokhonn and German Ambassador Christian Berger unveil a mural in 2019.
SUPPLIED Minister of Foreign Affairs Prak Sokhonn and German Ambassador Christian Berger unveil a mural in 2019.
 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Portraits of Ludwig van Beethoven and Ros Sereysothe­a now also adorn the German Embassy.
SUPPLIED Portraits of Ludwig van Beethoven and Ros Sereysothe­a now also adorn the German Embassy.
 ?? POST STAFF ?? Cambodia’s street art scene began taking off more than a decade ago.
POST STAFF Cambodia’s street art scene began taking off more than a decade ago.
 ?? SUPPLIED ?? A local artist paints one of her favourite characters this week.
SUPPLIED A local artist paints one of her favourite characters this week.
 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Stinkfish’s famous Kathmandu Girl mural.
SUPPLIED Stinkfish’s famous Kathmandu Girl mural.

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