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Stručné informace

  • Top 3 works: Indochina
  • Born: Preah Vihear Province, Cambodia
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Nationality: Cambodia
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  • Museums on APS:
    • Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
    • Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
    • Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
    • Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
    • Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art
  • Top-ranked work: Indochina
  • Works on APS: 1

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Leang Seckon: A Voice of Trauma and Resilience

Leang Seckon is a Cambodian contemporary artist born in Prey Veng Province in the early 1970s, coinciding with the commencement of American bombings during the Vietnam War era. Growing up amidst the brutal Khmer Rouge regime profoundly shaped his artistic vision and experience, influencing his exploration of memory, history, and personal narrative—themes that permeate his distinctive oeuvre. He graduated from the plastic art department in 1996 and from the design in 2002 at the Royal University of Fine Art in Phnom Penh, where he continues to reside and practice his craft today.
  • Early Life & Influences: Seckon’s formative years were marked by displacement and hardship under Khmer Rouge rule, experiences that instilled a deep understanding of trauma and resilience—concepts central to his artistic approach. These recollections serve as the bedrock for his creative endeavors, informing his stylistic choices and thematic preoccupations.
  • Artistic Style & Technique: Seckon’s distinctive style is characterized by meticulous collage techniques combined with painting, utilizing textile fragments and found objects to construct layered compositions that convey complex emotions and narratives. His masterful draughtsmanship reflects the artistic heritage of Angkor Wat, demonstrating a conscious engagement with Cambodian art history.
  • Notable Exhibitions & Recognition: Seckon’s artwork has garnered international acclaim through numerous exhibitions showcasing his talent and vision. Highlights include participation in APT8 at Queensland Art Gallery (2015), Shanghai Biennale (2012), Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale (2009), and ASEAN New Zero Contemporary Art Exchange (Yangon, Myanmar). He was awarded medals from Queen Norodom Monineath and King Sihamoni for his artistic contributions.
  • Recurring Themes & Symbolism: Seckon’s paintings consistently grapple with themes of memory, loss, and the enduring impact of historical events—particularly the Khmer Rouge genocide. Recurring motifs include depictions of landscapes, faces, and symbolic imagery that evoke profound emotional resonance and invite contemplation on human experience.
  • Legacy & Significance: Leang Seckon stands as one of Cambodia’s foremost contemporary artists, representing a vital voice in documenting Cambodian history and confronting difficult truths about the nation's past. His work contributes to a broader understanding of trauma and resilience within Southeast Asian art and culture, cementing his place as an influential figure in shaping artistic discourse.

Exploring Memory Through Collage & Textile Fragments

Seckon’s artistic process prioritizes the careful layering of collage techniques alongside painting—a method that allows him to integrate disparate elements into unified compositions. He skillfully employs textile fragments and found objects, meticulously arranging them on canvas to create textured surfaces and imbue his artworks with palpable emotional depth. This technique reflects a deliberate homage to the artistic traditions of Angkor Wat, where intricate carvings and monumental sculptures conveyed narratives through symbolic imagery—a stylistic choice that underscores Seckon’s commitment to preserving Cambodian heritage.

Selected Works: A Journey Through Trauma & Reflection

His celebrated pieces include “The Elephant and the Pool of Blood 1,” presented at Rossi & Rossi Gallery (2014), “Help Mother (Mekong)” showcased at Rossi & Rossi Gallery (2013), and “Leang Seckon – New Work” exhibited at IFC Gallery, Phnom Penh (2018). These artworks delve into themes of displacement, suffering, and the transformative power of remembrance—subjects explored with sensitivity and artistic innovation.

Critical Acclaim & Artistic Recognition

Art historians like Dr. Peter D. Sharrock have lauded Seckon’s work for its “magnificent, ancient sensibility,” noting that his paintings articulate “the living presence of the artistic gift that produced the mastery of form in stone and bronze which graced the efflorescence of Angkor a thousand years ago.” He was recognized as a Sovereign Asia Art Prize Finalist (2009) and received Second Prize for painting contest, HIV/AIDS World AIDS Day, UNESCO. His contribution to Cambodian art has been acknowledged by royalty and celebrated internationally.