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FCC Phnom Penh Exhibit Archives

past exhibits at the FCC Phnom Penh

Ramsar Site 999
from 2009-04-27 to 2009-05-31
YouŐre invited to an exhibition of panoramic prints from Ramsar Site 999. Site 999 is one of three Ramsar designated wetland regions in Cambodia. This exhibition is from Ramsar between the northern river port of Stung Treng and the Laos border on The Mekong River. Show starts at 6pm, 27th April through to 31st May 2009. www.mouthtosource.net
Phnom Penh Photo Opening Night
from 2008-11-29 to 2008-11-29
The Phnom Penh Photo opening night party arrives at The FCC at 8 p.m. for projections and an exhibit by photographer Angelica Arbulu, who will show works from 'Noodle Soup and Other Morning Rituals by the Mekong.' For more information see The Wires.
Noodle Soup
from 2008-11-06 to 2008-12-09
Noodle soup and other Morning Rituals by the Mekong. This exhibition by Mexican born Spaniard, Angelica Arbule seeks to capture the Cambodia we discovered. www.angelica.carbonmade.com
Bending Space
from 2008-09-20 to 2008-10-24
Celebrated space bender, photographer and artist Georges Rousse will make the mansion at 32 Sotheros his next canvass.www.georgesrousse.com
People in the Neighbourhood
from 2008-08-01 to 2008-09-15
In 'People in the Neighbourhood,' the artist named Fox turns characters from Phnom Penh's notoriously colorful street life into energetic monochromes.
Regards,
from 2007-09-10 to 2007-10-10
Peripatetic photographer Marylise Vigneau puts poetry in her pictures. In Vigneau’s latest Phnom Penh exhibit, Regard(s), opening September 14 at the FCC Phnom Penh, she takes the exploration of travel even further fitting for a woman who lists her hometown as Vienna, Paris and Phnom Penh and her occupation as lady of leisure. www.photo.co.at
MOISTURE
from 2007-08-05 to 2007-09-08
The Unstill Life of Stephen Eastaugh Australian artist Stephen Eastaugh returns to the FCC for a third show, bringing with him a collection of paintings inspired by an unstill life. www.stepheneastaugh.com.au
Imaging the Unfamiliar - Michael Lindemann
from 2007-06-22 to 2007-07-30
Cambodia: facets of today's life. Photography by Michael Lindemann, opens June 22, 6:30 p.m. Michael Lindemann's affinity for the unfamiliar provides the artistic thread that weaves together his eclectic works of photography. www.michael-lindemann.eu
from 2007-05-04 to 2007-06-15
Built on the efforts of Hallam Goad and photographer Niles Sprague, Stop Evictions combines images, film footage and comparative analysis to explore the truth and consequences behind Phnom Penh's Sambok Chab relocations.
River, Street, Buddha's Land
from 2007-03-07 to 2007-04-01
Christopher Bland's exhibit 'River, Street, Buddha's Land' offers an intimate yet expansive look at modern-day life in Southeast Asia.
Exhibition by Ian Taylor
from 2007-01-19 to 2007-02-26
A Fighter's Chance - Canadian photographer Ian Taylor explores the rural Cambodian fight game. Ian Taylor's second exhibition at the FCC Phnom Penh opens Friday January 19 at 6:00 pm. www.iantaylor.ca
"surviving the peace"
from 2006-11-01 to 2006-11-30
A month-long exhibition featuring the work of an internationally renowned photographer opens at Foreign Correspondents’ Club, Phnom Penh, on Wednesday 1 November 2006. Surviving the Peace is a photographic showcase by Sean Sutton and his iconic black and white images documenting the work of MAG (Mines Advisory Group). www.magclearsmines.org
from 2006-10-01 to 2006-10-29
I am Doris Boettcher. I was born and grew up in Germany. I have two big passions: Travelling and Taking photos. The country I want to know more about is Cambodia. I am now living in Phnom Penh / Cambodia since the middle of 2004.
Art as Photography - John Fei
from 2006-09-01 to 2006-09-30
Using photographs of art made from photographs, John Fei effectively erases any distinctions between the two disciplines, creating work that borders on exceptional.
Cambodia Revisited - Sean Morony
from 2006-07-11 to 2006-08-11
Sean Morony, born 1952 near Liverpool. Studied fine art in London in early 70s, where I developed a keen interest in photography. I have had my work published in several photographic and travel magazines in the U.K. Currently living in Phnom Penh.
Amber, Saffron and Gold - Livingston Armytage
from 2006-05-15 to 2006-06-15
Amber, Saffron and Gold - these magnificent colours are distinctive of life in Cambodia: amber in the renewal of light as the sun rises silently above the Ton Le Sap each morning, and later sinks beyond the Sihanoukville coast; saffron in monks' robes; and gold in the vitality of nature, fruit, and vegetation.
Generation One Cambodia - Jon Ryder
from 2006-04-19 to 2006-05-20
The Khmer Rouge turned Cambodia to year zero. That generation of children has created a new generation that finds itself fighting again, but this time to rebuild a nation. These photos depict a generation, innocent, wounded, and determined to survive - generation one. www.jonryder.com
PostCards from Cambodia
from 2006-03-10 to 2006-04-14
Postcards from Cambodia is a stylistic collection of photographic works taken during 2005 across Cambodia, by British photographer Karl Sheldon. The collection will be on exhibition from 10th March 2006 through to mid April 2006 at the FCC, Sisowath Quay, Phnom Penh.
Cambodian Encounters
from 2006-01-27 to 2006-03-05
Freelance photographer based in Oslo, Norway. I have travelled and photographed in more than 60 countries with the first time in Cambodia in 1994. 2002 European Press Photographer of The Year, Fujifilm Euro. Press Award 2001 Picture of The Year Award, Norway www.kenopprann.no
"Borrowed Memory" - Bradford Edwards
from 2005-12-01 to 2006-01-13
An exhibition titled Borrowed Memory featuring recent artwork by Bradford Edwards will open this Thursday, Dec. 1 at the FCC in Phnom Penh. The representation of history is a key theme in this series, specifically Vietnam during the late 20th century. This will be the American artist's, who is based in Hanoi, 4th show at the FCC since 1997.
The Spirit Of The People
from 2005-08-04 to 2005-09-04
I have sought for impact that both respects the subject and the sensibilities of the viewer. I hope that in these photographs I can portray the essential human dignity that shines through poverty and adverse circumstances. Possibly more so there than anywhere else. A certain grace. - Anthony Jones
Images of Cambodia - Eric de Vries
from 2005-04-05 to 2005-05-10
A selection of Black & White photographs made by a Dutch Photographer / Artist & exposed in Cambodia before the series go to the Netherlands for several Exhibitions throughout this year. www.ericdevries.nl
In the Melting Light
from 2005-01-06 to 2005-02-16
Impressionistic Photography by Sandy Shum. My hope is that these exhibitions will provide a moment of peace within the tragedy and sorrow of the tsunami. May this peace grow and spread, bringing peace and healing to our lives, our families, our communities and to the world. sandyshum.com
TRAVAILOGUES - Stephen Eastaugh
from 2004-09-17 to 2004-10-04
This exhibition entitled TRAVAILOGUE which like all my exhibitions is in fact a distorted travelogue. Travailogue therefore plays with my travel addiction and acknowledges the unpleasant aspects of moving about the planet. As someone who has chosen a nomadic lifestyle I have met hundreds of uprooted people who have shown me the nasty elements of migration and dislocation. For other work by Eastaugh, go to stepheneastaugh.com.au
Phnom Penh Light
from 2004-00-00 to 2004-00-00
With a crisp and colorful look at light at play in the Kingdom, freelance photojournalist Kris Leboutilier's exhibition starts Saturday September 6th and runs for three weeks.
A Sweet & Sour Peace
from 2004-00-00 to 2004-00-00
Taken over 6 years (1998-2003) of working and travelling in Cambodia, Jerry Redfern's Sweet & Sour Peace takes a critical look at the countries postwar shortcomings. For other work by Redfern, go to redcoates.net
Tales of Impermanence
from 2004-00-00 to 2004-00-00
A colorful collection of oil paintings by Susan Vaclavik, reflecting on the ever-changing lives and traditions of the Cambodian people. Opening night Friday April 2nd until April 30th. Contact Susan. zuzka_art@hotmail.com
XX I I STILLS
from 2003-02-21 to 2003-04-01
Photographic Exhibition by Andy Eames - opening night 21st Feb. 2003 7:00 pm.
In Living Colour
from 2002-10-18 to 0000-00-00
In Living Colour by Jeanna Nash - Travel & Reportage Photographer. Opening night Friday 18th October, 2002, 6:30 pm.
Dairy of Buddha's Solider
from 2002-01-11 to 2002-02-20
Dairy of Buddha's Solider - Photos by Paulius Normantas
Phnom Penh - Street Visions
from 2001-08-06 to 2001-09-29
Phnom Penh Street Visions by Pierre Poretti - opening night 6th August, 2001. Proceeds from the sales to benefit Street Children.
"Surviving the Peace"
from 2001-04-06 to 2001-05-30
An Exhibition of photography from around the world by Sean Sutton. Opening night - Friday 6th April, 2001
from 2001-01-27 to 2001-02-05
My Cambodia by Mak Remissa. Opening night Saturday 27th Jan. 2001, 6:30 pm.
Rockoff Photo Exhibit
from 2000-04-07 to 2000-05-31
The 25th Anniversary of the Fall of Phnom Penh. Terse and to the Point.
Flitman at the FCC
from 1999-11-26 to 1999-12-31
Martins Flitman's Exhibition of Black & White Photographs - opening night Friday 26th November, 1999...
SNAP SHOTS
from 1999-08-12 to 1999-09-01
An Exhibition of Photos by the Photographer Andy Eames. Opening night Thursday, August 12th, 1999.
"HOW THEN?"
from 1999-04-30 to 1999-06-10
Photographs by Rita Leistner. Opening night - Friday April 30th 1999...