
The Ateliers of Angkor
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Angkorian sculpture is universally recognized for its simplicity of form, harmony of composition, attention to detail and mastery of technical execution. For the first time in Southeast Asia a multi-disciplinary project has identified 'studios' where great masterpieces were crafted.
Martin Polkinghorne heads an international collaborative and multi-disciplinary project to research the medieval sculptures of Angkor. He is the Director of the University of Sydney's Research Centre in Siem Reap and has conducted extensive field work and research for the Greater Angkor Project. His PhD focused on Angkorian architectural sculptures. Presently he is on a short study visit to the US.
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