'To be deter-mined: an exhibition from Cambodia’ showcases a new positive and unique perspective of Cambodia as an internationally recognised leader in landmine clearance and landmine survivor rehabilitation programmes.

Curated by CNVLD Secretary General Christopher Minko since the establishment of the organisation in 1999, 'to be deter-mined' is a modular exhibition combining the work of some of the world’s most renowned photographers together with Cambodian disability sports memorabilia and unique Armed Art sculptures manufactured from destroyed weapons.

Following an initial blockbuster showing at the Wat Phnom Exhibition Centre in 2005, which attracted over 60,000 visitors in three months, the CNVLD gifted the exhibition to the Royal Government of Cambodia and subsequently signed a Memorandum of Understanding providing it the authority to organise an international tour of 'to be deter-mined' for the next decade.

 

Banner photo: Luke Duggleby  

 

 
 
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