Philong Sovan
On the Road

How do you go about describing a constantly changing, speedy, radical society such as Cambodia today? This is the question that Philong Sovan, who places his work quite clearly within the documentary field, is constantly asking himself. Through his professional experience he quickly learned that the practice of photojournalism was strongly limited by editorial conventions. He looked for some alternatives and proposals in the very nature of his instrument of work. A lover of light –he is engaged in a long-term project of night portraits of Cambodian towns lit only by the headlight from his motor bike– he works on series which he structures around social or historical issues. Continuing with his exploration of the urban universe, he has chosen harsh lighting –the kind photographers generally detest– to portray small trades that are on their way out. Vendors or deliverers, people who sometimes travel tens of kilometres a day because of the demands of their job. An endangered activity.


J. Gómez

Philang Sovan (Cambodia, 1986)
On the Road

2015 Edition
Outdoor installation
Venue: Ereaga Gardens