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Outside of Cambodia, the museum promotes the understanding of Cambodian arts and culture by lending objects from its collection for major international exhibitions. This practice was in place before Cambodia's recent decades of unrest and was reinstituted in the 1990s, starting with an exhibition held at the National Gallery of Australia in 1992.
Angkor Ceramic Museum at Tani; Angkor National Museum; Angkor Panorama Museum; Battambang Provincial Museum; Cambodian Cultural Village; Cambodian Landmine Museum; Choeung Ek; Kampong Thom Museum; MGC Asian Traditional Textiles Museum; National Museum of Cambodia; Preah Norodom Sihanouk-Angkor Museum; Silver Pagoda; Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum ...
Jessup, Helen Ibbetson, Art and Architecture of Cambodia, 2004, Thames & Hudson (World of Art), ISBN 050020375X; Lerner, Martin (1984). The flame and the lotus: Indian and Southeast Asian art from the Kronos collections. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 0870993747.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodia has welcomed the announcement that New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art will return more than a dozen pieces of ancient artwork to Cambodia and Thailand ...
The museum has a collection of statues and archaeological remains. [5] The museum is dedicated to preserving the cultural heritage of Cambodia, among one of these collections is pottery and ancient art of the country. [6] This museum contains an exhibition of ceramics dating from the 15th to the 19th century. [7]
Cambodia has welcomed the announcement that New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art will return more than a dozen pieces of ancient artwork to Cambodia and Thailand that were tied to an art dealer ...
The museum was built by a North Korean company Mansudae Art Studio with the participation of the APSARA Authority. [1] The construction of the museum began in 2011, the Mansudae studio designed the structure, in which the studio consulted a committee of government officials from Cambodia. [2]
Long Beach-born Cambodian American painter Tidawhitney Lek has canvases on view in the Hammer's biennial and a solo show at the Long Beach Museum of Art.