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Christopher Bryce Morris is a Los Angeles-born interdisciplinary artist who made Cambodia his art laboratory for the past decade. His work, in its many forms, is an endless dissection of identity and social anatomy. Where a mapping the self always an unfamiliar journey.In his mid-twenties the world seemed to reveal itself to him as papier-mâché, a vast construction of hollow shells and fragile surfaces. Though the sensation passed, it left him with the belief that if he could just press with enough attention, with enough care, the surface of reality might give way to reveal a truer, stranger texture beneath.
This exhibition, his last planned in the country he has called home, is a collection of moments where the veneer of the everyday (of an expat life, a shifting identity, a city in constant flux) is pierced. The works are the resulting glimpses, offered up to you as he prepares his departure. They remain, whether he’s there, or not.
Please be our guests.
Free Entrance.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
META HOUSE, #48, Street 228, Sangkat Chaktomuk, Khan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia