Lim Sokchanlina

  • Lim Sokchanlina, nicknamed ‘Lina’, works across documentary and conceptual practices with photography, video, installation, and performance; particularly drawn to the use and function of space where urban communities meet rural attitudes. Using different strategies, he calls attention to various social, political, geopolitical, economic, cultural, and environmental changes in Cambodia, and in relation to the globe. Lim Sokchanlina also belongs to a Khmer generation critically aware of the need to inform Cambodian youth of their cultural, social, and political histories. His work raises questions about the role of power and economics in our everyday living and contemporary present and usually involves research to discover, unpack, and record the present’s history and the future’s imagination by learning from the past. Growing up in a society decimated by the affects of the Khmer Rouge and its anti-intellectualization, a violent civil war that killed millions, Lina co-founded Stiev Selapak / Art Rebels, in 2007 (an initiative which gave subsequent birth to exhibition space ‘Sa Sa Art Projects’ and commercial space ‘Sa Sa Bassac’) – a community within Southeast Asia well-known for their activities raising local awareness of civic, environmental and cultural injustice. - Text by Sa Sa Bassac and Zoe Butt

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Licensed Artworks

Rubber plantation, Kompong Cham province, 2018
This artwork is licensed by KADIST for its programs, and is not part of the KADIST collection.
Bokor mountain #2, Kompot Province, 2017
This artwork is licensed by KADIST for its programs, and is not part of the KADIST collection.
Sea, Kelp province, 2018
This artwork is licensed by KADIST for its programs, and is not part of the KADIST collection.
Bokor mountain #1, Kompot Province, 2017
This artwork is licensed by KADIST for its programs, and is not part of the KADIST collection.
Bokor Casino, Kapot Province, 2017
This artwork is licensed by KADIST for its programs, and is not part of the KADIST collection.
Sea, Sihanoukville, 2018
This artwork is licensed by KADIST for its programs, and is not part of the KADIST collection.
Lim Sokchanlina

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Lim Sokchanlina, nicknamed ‘Lina’, works across documentary and conceptual practices with photography, video, installation, and performance; particularly drawn to the use and function of space where urban communities meet rural attitudes. Using different strategies, he calls attention to various social, political, geopolitical, economic, cultural, and environmental changes in Cambodia, and in relation to the globe. Lim Sokchanlina also belongs to a Khmer generation critically aware of the need to inform Cambodian youth of their cultural, social, and political histories. His work raises questions about the role of power and economics in our everyday living and contemporary present and usually involves research to discover, unpack, and record the present’s history and the future’s imagination by learning from the past.

Growing up in a society decimated by the affects of the Khmer Rouge and its anti-intellectualization, a violent civil war that killed millions, Lina co-founded Stiev Selapak / Art Rebels, in 2007 (an initiative which gave subsequent birth to exhibition space ‘Sa Sa Art Projects’ and commercial space ‘Sa Sa Bassac’) – a community within Southeast Asia well-known for their activities raising local awareness of civic, environmental and cultural injustice.

– Text by Sa Sa Bassac and Zoe Butt