Publications Publications Titayna: How I Stole the Head of an Angkor Buddha
The flamboyant Titayna and her Surrealist 'gratuitous art' in Angkor Wat. Provoking the gods, challenging the humans, asking a question that still haunts us.Publications One Hundred Years of Solipsism: The Malraux Case Revisited
One century later, André Malraux's raid on Banteay Srei bas-reliefs is still raising interest and controversy.Films "Romance, Crime and Political Awakening:" the Malraux Affair (1923) in the archives
Skimming the archives in France and Cambodia to enhance our views on a murky affair: the André-Clara Malraux looting in Banteay Srei, December 1923.Books André Malraux: The Indochina Adventure
A laudatory, one-sided, study on the less than two years André Malraux spent in then Indochina, from December 1923 to December 1925.Books The Lotus Transcendent: Indian and Southeast Asian Art from the Samuel Eilenberg Collection
A magnificent art collection, presented when 'provenance' only meant speculations about dates and styles, not how rightfully (or not) artworks were bought.Publications Supply and Demand: exposing the illicit trade in Cambodian antiquities through a study of Sotheby's auction house
The dubious methods of international auction houses singled out by a respected observer of Ancient Khmer art market worldwide.Publications Une excursion au pays d'Angkor (Travel to the Land of Angkor)
A French traveler, Pierre Loti's close friend, recalls his visit to Angkor and Phnom PenhPublications Commodifying Culture: Ownership of Cambodia’s Archaeological Heritage
The controversial matter of Khmer antiquities appropriation by private collectors and foreign museums.Khmer Art Worldwide Shiva Ardhanarishvara (“God is a Half-Woman”), II
Entry #3, Khmer Art Worldwide Photo Collection by Andy Brouwer