The hunt for looted Cambodian heritage; the dark truth of the Marcos familys extravagance; Ruth Asawa

Published: May 26, 2022, 11:01 p.m.

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This week: are stolen Cambodian statues hidden in the world\\u2019s great public collections? We discuss Cambodia\\u2019s looted heritage with Celia Hatton, Asia Pacific editor and presenter at the BBC World Service, whose documentary for BBC TV and radio Cambodia: Returning the Gods exposes the connections between looters, smugglers and, allegedly, some of the world\\u2019s most famous encyclopaedic museums. Plus, the dark truth behind the art and antiques assembled by the Marcos family in the Philippines as they return to power. We talk to the Filipino artist Pio Abad\\u2014who\\u2019s made art about Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos and their collections for more than a decade\\u2014about Bongbong Marcos\\u2019s presidential election victory in the Philippines and what that means for the country and the art and antiquities seized by its government after the Marcoses were deposed in the 1980s. And in this episode\\u2019s Work of the Week, we discuss a sculpture by Ruth Asawa\\u2014Untitled (S.266, Hanging Seven-Lobed, Multi-Layered Interlocking Continuous Form within a Form) (1961)\\u2014a highlight of a new exhibition at Modern Art Oxford in the UK, with Emma Ridgway, the show\\u2019s co-curator. Remarkably, the solo exhibition is the first in a European institution dedicated to the Japanese-American artist.


You can read Celia\\u2019s report on Cambodian antiquities online at bbc.co.uk. Cambodia: Returning the Gods (radio version) is on the BBC website and the BBC Sounds app\\u2014under The Documentary Podcast stream for the World Service and the Crossing Continents podcast stream in the UK\\u2014and on other podcast platforms.


Cambodia: Returning the Gods (television version) is on iPlayer in the UK and will be shown again on the BBC World news channel, broadcast date tbc\\u2014check listings.Pio Abad: Fear of Freedom Makes Us See Ghosts, Ateneo Art Gallery, Ateneo de Manila University, until 30 July, pioabad.com.


Ruth Asawa: Citizen of the Universe, Modern Art Oxford, UK, 28 May-21 August; Stavanger Art Museum, Norway, 1 October-22 January 2023.



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