LIVE Performance: Khvay Samnang

Popil

Thursday 3 October 2019
3:00pm - 12:00am
L2 | Frieze London
Regent's Park
London
NW1 4LL
United Kingdom
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Using many approaches such as photography, video, installation, sculpture and performance, Khvay Samnang explores new perspectives and interpretations of history, culture and current affairs. He often deals with themes related to the Cambodian context, which, in his humanistic approach also reflects on universal themes.

Popil features two dancers performing a modern version of the classical Khmer dance – a prayer in movement for rain and fertility – that mimic the movements of a serpent or the flow of water. The dancers will enact a contemporary love story of two dragons (one representing Cambodia, the other China), whose movements mimic both the flows of the nation’s major rivers, as well as the circulation of capital throughout the nation. The work will constitute a critical remapping of the complex geographies and cultural rites which are enfolded within the wider rotating movements of Cambodian and Chinese relations.

Presented by Tomio Koyama with support from Delfina Foundation

Khvay Samnang (born 1982, Svay Rieng; lives and works in Phnom Penh) has participated in Documenta 14 (2017), the Asia Pacific Triennial 8 (2015), 4th Singapore Biennale (2014), “Sights and Sounds: Global Video Art” The Jewish Museum, NYC (2013) among others. He held solo exhibitions at Jeu de Paume, Paris and CAPC, Bordeaux (2015), Tomio Koyama Gallery, Singapore and Tokyo(2014, 2015), Museum of Contemporary Art, Santa Barbara, California (2016) and Haus der Kunst, Munich (2018).

Location

L2 | Frieze London


Regent's Park
London
NW1 4LL
United Kingdom