Lyno Vuth

VUTH Lyno (b. 1982, Phnom Penh) is an artist, curator and Co-founding Artistic Director of Sa Sa Art Projects, an artist-run space initiated by Stiev Selapak collective. His artistic and curatorial practice is primarily participatory in nature, exploring collective learning and experimentation, and sharing of multiple voices through exchanges. His interest intersects micro histories, histories of photography, notions of community, and production of social situations. Vuth holds a Master of Art History from the State University of New York, Binghamton, supported by Fulbright fellowship (2013-15).
His recent curatorial projects include When the River Reverses (2017), Sa Sa Art Projects, Phnom Penh; Oscillation (2016), the Art Center of Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok; and Traversing Expanses (2014), SA SA BASSAC, Phnom Penh. Vuth’s recent exhibitions include Unsettled Assignments (2017) in collaboration with Sidd Perez, SIFA, Singapore; Public Spirits (2016-17), CCA, Warsaw; South by Southeast (2015 & 2016), Osage Gallery, Hong Kong & Guangdong Times Museum, Guangzhou; and Family Snaps: Photography in Southeast Asia (2014), Chiang Mai City Arts & Culture Centre, Chiang Mai.
He is a co-founder, with Roger Nelson, of Vetika Brovoat Selapak – Art History Forum, a platform for educational and scholarly events about Cambodian and other art histories, and a co-founding editorial member of the scholarly journal SOUTHEAST OF NOW: Directions in Contemporary and Modern Art in Asia. His writing has been published in journals including Udaya: Journal of Khmer Studies and Trans Asia Photography Review, at which he is also an editorial board member.

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