Chath Piersath

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It's really hard when you read literature in a language that's not your own. There are all these cultural references you have to be born into that particular language to get.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: Literature
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For me, the more I understand the story of others, the greater I am able to learn and help other people.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: Helping Others
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Sometimes the mere connection we make with each other can change people's lives. It doesn't have to be something big. The mere fact that you're interested in them makes them happy.
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Collection: People
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Even though I'm not privileged in the money world, I'm privileged in other ways: I had greater access to education, I can travel, etc. It's the same with writing: the freedom to move in and out of different places, of different realms of existence, of different life forms.
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Collection: Moving
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You get closer to your own humanity by understanding the stories of other people and the struggles they have.
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Collection: Struggle
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Often when people tell their story, they talk about their strengths and resiliency. It's really about their determination and their aspiration to survive and live.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: Determination
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In This Body Mystery, even though it was written in the voice of people with HIV/AIDS, it's about how people come to accept their fate and their sickness. It's about accepting the way your life is.
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Collection: Fate
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I used to despair about the condition of the world, to feel a sense of hopelessness; now I find more and more that I need to focus on what I can do, however little it is, to help others.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: Helping Others
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Whether I affect one person or an entire family, or even a group of people, I feel like I have resources and education and ability and skills that some people may not be fortunate enough to acquire. But by sharing and inquiring, being a listener, and being interested in the stories of other people and their lives, I can also pull things out and say "What can I do for them? What can I share with them that may alleviate some of their suffering?"
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Collection: Skills
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I don't approach my writing or my work from an academic or analytical point of view. I do it for myself.
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Collection: Writing
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I think every person has a unique story to tell and we each have the different life events that happen to us and sometimes we may feel sympathetic toward a certain aspect of that life event.
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Collection: Unique
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I think that through the narratives of other people you get closer to your own.
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Collection: Thinking
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I met Mary [Hamill] in New York at my exhibition and when I told her about my oral history project she asked, "Would it be possible to incorporate visual art?" My sister stitches pillowcases, which led to Mary suggesting using cyanotype on them. I originally thought of the idea of pillowcases because when people get married, they have the bride and the groom lay their hands on each other's pillows while their relatives tie ribbons on their wrists. And then on the bed you usually have two pillows - one for yourself and one for your loved one - so when one is gone, one pillow remains.
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Collection: Art
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I'm doing a collaborative project with another artist, Mary Hamill. My project is to gather the oral history of war widows, starting with the women of my village, Kop Nymit.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: War
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The family I grew up in had three generations of widows.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: Three
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I thought of the pillowcases as a symbol of love and loss, of retaining the memory of your loved one.
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Collection: Memories
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Some people have witnessed the killing of their husbands, or they survived other horrific things. My sister is a widow but her husband was killed after the Khmer Rouge. There are different periods in which violence has occurred, and differences in how these women became widowed and how they survived afterwards.
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Collection: Husband
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In Cambodian culture the male figure in the family is important; when you lose your husband you lose your economic ability to survive.
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Collection: Husband
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All throughout my work, even in the United States, I have worked with the greater Cambodian community.
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Collection: Community
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I am a community social psychologist and a lot of my work deals with social work and helping people overcoming addiction and trauma.
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Collection: Overcoming Addiction
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I'm very connected to the story, the history, and the trauma people experience.
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Collection: People
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I'm also developing my own narrative, because I'm the son of a widow. And so, while working with women and gathering their oral histories, I'm taking a step back to do my own art book and visual work.
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Collection: Art
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Even if you look in the dictionary you know the meaning of the word or phrase, but there's still the feeling of it.
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Collection: Feelings
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When I was in the sixth grade my friend and I always won writing contests, and we read a lot of books. We were always the ones that read the most books in class. I thought about writing but visual arts weren't part of my vocabulary.
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Collection: Art
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I liked museums but I wanted to be a dancer, I wanted to go into performing arts, or be a writer.
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Collection: Art
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I started to paint in the year 2000. I never thought of going to an art school, even though I loved art.
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Collection: Art
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It's like you're organically developing yourself, moving out, metamorphosing into other forms depending on where you are, what you're doing at the time, how you want to play on things.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: Moving
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When I hear Khmer poets, when they recite their poems, I know what they're talking about, I get it right away.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: Talking
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When you're reading from a different language that's different from your own, it's not the same as being fluent.
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Collection: Reading
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If I were really fluent and born into the English language, I would probably become a greater writer.
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Collection: Language
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I have a great advantage: I write from the perspective of my own voice. I'm not copying anyone's voice. It's my voice. I have the advantage of being a writer of English as a second language.
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Collection: Writing
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I think there are things I can't write in English that I wish I could write in Khmer.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: Writing
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Sometimes I fantasize about learning to write in Khmer. Because if I could write in Khmer, my perspective would be very different, because I'm both an outsider and insider and I see the writing in a different way. My description would be different from, say, a local writer.
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Collection: Writing
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I have some advantages of viewing from the two lenses, the two perspectives. I think that a lot of visual artists who come back here from the United States and are Cambodian also write from their American references - looking inside the old culture, and looking at themselves as an American looking into the country where they were born.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: Country
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I write and I write and a lot of times I go back to the American lens, though sometimes it's a struggle to come from that perspective.
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Collection: Struggle
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It's hard to choose the right word, the right line. This Body Mystery is a small book, but it took me over ten years.
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Collection: Book
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I think every writer has their waves of inspiration and their ways of doing things. But writing is very difficult for me. It's something I haven't practiced as diligently as my visual art. I've been doing visual art because I think it's easier for me to construct, whereas words are very difficult.
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Collection: Art
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I tried to write poems in rhyme. I tried writing songs. Sometimes I jotted down a thought. I would keep a log of spontaneous thoughts.
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Collection: Song
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How am I placing myself in the world of other people around me? For me, I feel that I am not really alone, that others can feel it too. I see art in this way.
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Collection: Art
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I think that there are certain feelings and things you can convey in a simple form that people can see and understand.
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Collection: Simple
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A lot of my work is process-oriented. I delve into my work and sit alone in silence and work with the material and process it, like talking to yourself.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: Talking
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Sometimes it may be something I hear in the news that affects me.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: News
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There are multiple things entering in your mind.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: Mind
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When you make art, those things change shape into something else. It's transformation into a body of different visual elements.
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Collection: Art
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Every day you are bombarded by so many different things. When you sit down to process everything, it can become interesting visually. You can incorporate a lot of those things that you internalize.
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Collection: Bombarded By
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I'd like to do more collaborations because collaboration creates different viewpoints.
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Collection: Collaboration
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This is my first collaboration [with Mary Hamill] so I'm going to learn how it's going to work.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: Collaboration
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Mary's [Hamill] working from an outsider perspective and I'm working from an insider-outside perspective. In this case, it will bring an added dimension to the visual aspects of the work. Also the processes and approaches that I'm thinking are about learning. I'm playing it by ear to experiment and see what happens.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: Thinking
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You have to experiment with different mediums and things around you [making art].
- Chath Piersath
Collection: Art
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Art is really about how you capture different things you see around you and bring them into forms and words and shapes and meaning.
- Chath Piersath
Collection: Art