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Sovanna Ly, Ranoch Visited Angkor
Bophana Center - November 21 to December 21, 2024
Photography can sometimes allow us to visualize dreams and facts that never existed. This is what Sovanna Ly asked it for his series, the very first of his photographic proposals and which he called Ranoch Visited Angkor. “Ranoch” refers to a period when the moonlight becomes increasingly weak at night and Ly Sovanna, born in 1979 in Kampong Cham province and raised in Kampong Thom province, connects it to the death of his mother, whom he lost when he was 13 years old before becoming an orphan the following year. They had both dreamed of going together to visit Angkor Wat, of which she told him: “Angkor Wat is magnificent and has many sculptures and beautiful Apsaras. For the rest of our lives, if we visit Angkor Wat even once, it will be a great blessing.” Since life did not allow for this visit, the communication professional realized it in photography.
However, photography was not, until recently, Sovanna Ly’s means of expression. After obtaining a degree in information technology in 2003, he was responsible for Catholic media for the National Catholic Office of Social Communications of the Catholic Church in Cambodia until 2009, as well as a journalist. From 2005 to 2009, he was a correspondent for UCANEWS in Cambodia. Since 2009, Sovanna has been in charge of disseminating information for the National Catholic Office of Social Communications in Cambodia. From 2009 to 2014, he was a member of the board of directors of SIGNIS ASIA (SIGNIS is the World Catholic Association for Communication). From 2014 to 2017, he served as vice president of SIGNIS ASIA. Although very interested in photography, it was only in 2024 that he joined Remissa Mak 's Nimith Art Space where he developed this project in Angkor.
To allow his mother to visit the temples in images, he called on colleagues, women who, alone, pose in the ruins, walk around, contemplate
bas-reliefs, fit into the geometry of a door, meet tourists, pose with the characteristic architecture in front of the three towers of the
mountain temple, the only monument to appear on a national flag. And, quite naturally and in perfect harmony with the title of the series,
the full moon invites itself in one image and draws the silhouette of the visitor and that of the majestic ruins. But the image of these
young women is most of the time blurred or moved to avoid making them too present. Photography can reinvent the perception of the world or
show us what did not exist, but it cannot bring the deceased back among us. The choice of black and white is part of this desire not to put
us in front of images that are too realistic. They are not ghosts, but not really humans, just presences to dream today of a past that was
impossible yesterday.
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This year, Photo Phnom Penh is proud to present:
- At the French Institute (until January 15, 2025): a retrospective of 60 photographers who took part in the Festival Photo Phnom Penh throughout its history, with works never before seen in Cambodia (Gallery); Ourng Sam Ang with "The Beloved Kampong Som" (Media Library);
- On the wall of the French embassy: (until February 28, 2025): Vincent Fournier;
- At the SOSORO Museum (until December 21, 2024): Christine Spengler with "Retrospective";
- at Factory Phnom Penh : Jean-François Spricigo with "Retrouvailles", Aglaé Bory with "Two Series" & Alexandre Bergamini (until December 12 at the FT Gallery) ; 7 students of the École nationale supérieure de la photographie d'Arles, France (until December 21 at the Air Gallery by Sra'Art);
- At La Plantation Urban Resort & Spa (until December 21, 2024): Chiron Duong;
- At Bophana Center (until December 21, 2024): Ly Sovanna with "Ranoch Visited Angkor";
- At Friends Future Factory (until December 21, 2024) : Mech Sereyrath with "When the Sun Reaches The River";
- At Phnom Penh Airports (until February 21, 2025): Kem Sovanna with "Landscape Sculpted by Light";
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At Studio Images - Maison de la Photographie: Soun
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with "Decay" (From November 22 to December 10); Mabe Bethônico with "One Traveller After
Another" from December 10 to January 10).