The Phnom Penh Post

Overnight exhibition celebrates the resilience of Cambodian arts

- Hong Raksmey

MORE than 50 Cambodian and foreign artists are coming together to hold an overnight rooftop exhibition on December 30. The Phnom Penh event will celebrate the post-Covid-19 resurgence of the Cambodian art scene.

Highrise Arts: The Night of the Stars will be open to the public from dusk till dawn, free of charge. Guests can expect a supersized video installati­on, visual art displays, photo slideshows, live painting, music performanc­es, ambient sound art, top DJ sets and vintage turntablis­m.

“It also features a telescope so attendees can get a closer look at the celestial stars, as well as the human ones,” said organiser Nico Mesterharm, director of the Cambodian-German Cultural Center Meta House, a member of EuroCham.

Mesterharm said the event will be the first of its kind, a ten hour art and music pop up festival on one of the most stunning rooftops the capital has to offer.

He expected Highrise Arts: The Night of the Stars to attract people of all ages, many of whom would not normally attend an art gallery.

“One of the things that makes this event stand out is that we will meet people where theyare,wheretheyl­iketohang out, where they like to party – with a stunning 360-degreeview of modern Phnom Penh from the 36th floor,” Mesterharm told The Post.

Covid-19 has been a big challenge for local artists, as they rely heavily on tourism

and public events to sell their work, he said.

Venue-based sectors such as museums, cinemas and galleries were the hardest hit by social distancing measures and lockdowns.

The event not only aims to showcase the work of artists living and working in Cambodia, but also to provide an opportunit­y for the city’s different art organisati­ons to network.

“The future of the Cambodian arts scene depends on strong cooperatio­n among the arts sector,” said Mesterharm.

He said EU-Cambodia relations were establishe­d when the Kingdom and the European community signed a cooperatio­n agreement in 1997.

Since then, many Europeans have made Cambodia their home. The project Highrise

Arts: The Night of the Stars is executed by the Cambodian-German Cultural Center Meta House, a member of EuroCham.

This event will feature a number of European artists, including Roberto Traina (Italy), The Quantum (France), Phil Javelle (France), Anders Jiras (Sweden), Olga Shklyar (Russia), Christoph Wolter (Germany), Dj Lefty (Hungary) and Nick E. Meta (Germany).

It will also feature a number of local and foreign photograph­ers, whose work will be shown on two large video screens.

This includes the stunning black-and-white work of American photograph­er Steve Porte, who has been documentin­g Cambodia’s music and arts scenes for almost a decade.

As the event is called &The Night of the Stars&, the organisers are proud to showcase a video installati­on by Roberto Traina, which captures the Milky Way over Angkor Wat. Another star-related entry comes local photograph­y collective “Astrophoto­graphy Cambodia”.

“Unlike in Thailand and Vietnam, astrophoto­graphy is not very popular here, but we believe there are more people out there that share the same interests as us,” said Jiper “Sonic” Duran, of the astrophoto­graphy collective.

“The purpose of organising this event is to let our fellow space enthusiast­s know that they are not alone,” he added.

The oldest participat­ing artist is Cambodian VR-painter Svay Sanuch. Equipped with modern digital tools such as VR glasses, Sanuch pays homage to his late brother, Cambodian naïve painter Svay Ken (1933-2008) by creating a “Virtual Gallery”.

American animator and musician James Spek will stage a 30-minute interactiv­e music performanc­e dedicated to Cambodian constructi­on workers with the backdrop of the Phnom Penh cityscape.

The event will also showcase the winners of the 2022 photograph­y contest held by the Imagery Skills Academy, in cooperatio­n with With Mycam Camera Shop.

Two foreign visual artists who live and work in the Kingdom – Stan from France and Art Foo from Singapore – will demonstrat­e their skills through live painting.

The Cambodian collective “Ur Hobby Station” will display their elaborate Gundam plastic models.

Mesterharm said a few artists have agreed to sell their works at the event, including Eriq Henri Madsen (USA) and the artists off Nowhere Studio (Malaysia/Korea).

“However, all of the artists who participat­e will be eager to meet interested buyers, journalist­s and the broader public to introduce them to their commercial work, exchange contacts etc,” he added.

The exhibition encourages its audience to support all of the artists who are living and working in Cambodia, he continued.

Highrise Arts: The Night of the Stars opens on December 30 from 6.00pm to 4.00am at the Perch Bar 6:00PM to 4:00AM at the Perch Bar rooftop overlookin­g Phnom Penh.

 ?? ‘SONIC’ DURAN ?? Pacman Nebula (NGC 281) is a bright emission nebula and part of a Hydrogen II region in the northern constellat­ion of Cassiopeia and is part of the Milky Way.
‘SONIC’ DURAN Pacman Nebula (NGC 281) is a bright emission nebula and part of a Hydrogen II region in the northern constellat­ion of Cassiopeia and is part of the Milky Way.

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