Photos Martin Parr in Angkor, 2012 by Martin Parr Never seen before photographs by acclaimed photographer Martin Parr (1952-2025) taken in Angkor in 2012.
Photos Khmer Art at Paris Guimet Museum, 1965 by Jeannine Auboyer Khmer statuary art reflected in 42 pieces from the collection of Musée Guimet, Paris, in a selection published in 1965.
Books L'Ecole Française d'Extrême-Orient A booklet presenting EFEO's activities to the visitors of the upcoming 1931 Colonial Exhibition. In French
Books Le nouveau guide du Musée national de Phnom Penh | The New Guide to National Museum-Phnom Penh | មគ្គុទ្ទេសក៍ថ្មី សំរាប់សារមន្ទីរជាតិ - ភ្នំពេញ by Samen Khun An early illustrated guide to the rich collection of Khmer art at the National Museum of Cambodia. In English, French & Khmer
Photos Visions of Angkor Park Preservation by...Lim Bunhong by Bunhong Lim Working with nature, not against it: the task of maintaining Angkor Archaeological Park, now 100-year old, and the women and men behind it.
Links International Co-ordinating Committee (ICC) for Angkor A complex mechanism of international cooperation for a complex UNESCO Heritage Site. In English
Books A History of Cambodia-Thailand Diplomatic Relations 1950-2020 by Sok Udom Deth A valuable study putting in perspective the ongoing dispute over international boundaries between two ASEAN neighbors. In English
Publications Preah Norodom Sihanouk-Angkor Museum សារៈមន្ទីរព្រះនរោត្តម សីហនុ-អង្ by Angkor Database The Cambodian museum closest to Angkor, with strong ties to the local communities and the ongoing archaeological research. In English
Books Angkor Buddhist Treasures from Banteay Kdei | Preah Norodom Sihanouk Angkor Museum by Yoshiaki Ishizawa The discovery of 274 discarded Buddhist statues at Prasat Banteay Kdei in March and August 2001 by a team of Sophia University and Cambodian archaeologists. In English
Publications Titayna: How I Stole the Head of an Angkor Buddha by Titaÿna The flamboyant Titayna and her Surrealist 'gratuitous art' in Angkor Wat. Provoking the gods, challenging the humans, asking a question that still haunts us. In English & French
Books Treasures of the Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur by Chandramani Singh Entirely renovated in July 2008, a one-of-a-kind museum showcasing heritage treasures from Rajasthan, India, and the world. In English
Publications About Jean Moura's house and Khmer collection by Angkor Database Mystery surrounds the auction sale of the first 'Director of the Protectorate of Cambodia''s archive and collection in 2017.
Publications Supply and Demand: exposing the illicit trade in Cambodian antiquities through a study of Sotheby's auction house by Tess Davis The dubious methods of international auction houses singled out by a respected observer of Ancient Khmer art market worldwide. In English
Publications Khmer Stone Sculptures: A Collection Seen from a Material Point of View by Federico Carò A scientific analysis of the stone sculptures kept at the controversial MET collection of Khmer art. In English
Publications Cambodian Krishna at the Cleveland Museum: A Digital Feast “Revealing Krishna: Journey to Cambodia’s Sacred Mountain’'. In English
Publications The Global Hunt for Looted Khmer Art Treasures As restituted ancient artworks kept in museums worldwide are being flown back to Cambodia, the controversy around Douglas Latchford collection deepens.
Books The Lotus Transcendent: Indian and Southeast Asian Art from the Samuel Eilenberg Collection by Martin Lerner & Steven Kossak A magnificent art collection, presented when 'provenance' only meant speculations about dates and styles, not how rightfully (or not) artworks were bought. In English
Books Tendances de l'Art Khmer | Trends in Khmer Art by Jean Boisselier 'Commentaries on 24 Masterpieces at the National Museum of Phnom Penh'. In French
Books Documents graphiques de la Conservation d'Angkor, 1963-1973 by Jacques Dumarçay Guardian of artistic treasures from the Khmer Temples, the Angkor Conservation also produced and stored detailed blue prints and archaeological field reports.
Books Angkor by Malcolm MacDonald & Loke Wan Tho An endearing description of Angkor and other Khmer temples, enriched with private conversations with King Sihanouk. In English