Crow Collection of Asian Art will present Cambodia’s most internationally prominent contemporary artist, Sopheap Pich, as he discusses Rang Phnom Flower (2015), his most ambitious single-form sculpture to date with Curator, Dr. Jacqueline Chao. Pich’s oversized sculpture conveys the power of nature and also prompts visitors to consider concepts of scale. The 25-foot long sculpture, composed of hundreds of strands of rattan and bamboo, will be on view at the Crow Collection of Asian Art from June 24, 2017 through January 7, 2018 as part of "Hidden Nature: Sopheap Pich."
Crow Collection of Asian Art will present Cambodia’s most internationally prominent contemporary artist, Sopheap Pich, as he discusses Rang Phnom Flower (2015), his most ambitious single-form sculpture to date with Curator, Dr. Jacqueline Chao. Pich’s oversized sculpture conveys the power of nature and also prompts visitors to consider concepts of scale. The 25-foot long sculpture, composed of hundreds of strands of rattan and bamboo, will be on view at the Crow Collection of Asian Art from June 24, 2017 through January 7, 2018 as part of "Hidden Nature: Sopheap Pich."
Crow Collection of Asian Art will present Cambodia’s most internationally prominent contemporary artist, Sopheap Pich, as he discusses Rang Phnom Flower (2015), his most ambitious single-form sculpture to date with Curator, Dr. Jacqueline Chao. Pich’s oversized sculpture conveys the power of nature and also prompts visitors to consider concepts of scale. The 25-foot long sculpture, composed of hundreds of strands of rattan and bamboo, will be on view at the Crow Collection of Asian Art from June 24, 2017 through January 7, 2018 as part of "Hidden Nature: Sopheap Pich."