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Artist Anida Yoeu Ali, a first-generation Muslim Khmer woman who was born in Cambodia and raised in the US, combines live performance, installation, photography, and video art to explore issues of displacement and belonging - by performing as a human-sized bug. We speak with Anida as she debuts her work in Malaysia.
Presenter: Sharmilla Ganesan
Producer: Sharmilla Ganesan
Bigger Picture Front Row art visual art contemporary art Cambodia Khmer Cambodian art identity Khmer Muslim Buddhism performance photography
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