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“It’s Important That the Bug Undulates”

13 March 2024
By Lindsay Costello @The Stranger

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Seattle Art Museum presents first solo show by a Cambodian American artist”

10 January 2024
By Gayle Clemans @Seattle Times

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“ArtSEA: A Buddhist bug crawls through Seattle Asian Art Museum”

1 February 2024
By Brangien Davis @Crosscut

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“‘The Buddhist Bug’ and ‘The Red Chador’ – Artist Anida Yoeu Ali’s work looks to absurdity and humor for deeper understanding”

29 January 2024
By Annie Atherton @Seattle Magazine

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“Defining femininity: 5 Asian female artists and their gifts to womanhood”

22 September 2023
By Gabrielle Chua @ Tatler Asia

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Lava Rising, 2020, Archival Inkjet Print

“Women at the height of their artistic powers present a powerful reckoning in Soul Fury”

15 September 2021
By Alison Carroll @The Conversation

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“Anida Yoeu Ali’s ‘The Buddhist Bug’ questions differences and invites audience to interact”

25 July 2019
By  Mae Chan @Options

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“Muslim American artist Anida Yoeu Ali holds Adelaide funeral for Chador after it is lost in Transit”

30 October 2018
By Alice Walker @ABC Arts (Australia)

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“Crossing the Line: The Smithsonian’s Most Recent Censorship of Artists Hurt Us All”

22 June 2016
By Rachel Waters @HuffPost

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“Return to Cambodia”

By: Cassandra Naji @ The Pocket Arts Guide

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“It takes a village to raise a bug”

By: Lisa Pollman @ Art Radar Asia

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“New York Festival Draws ire From Local Artists”

By: Claire Knox @ Phnom Penh Post

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“Creature of Habitat”

By: Colin Meyn @ The Cambodia Daily

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“Bugging around: artist’s creature crawls into town”

By: Rosa Ellen @ Phnom Penh Post

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“Phnom Penh Disconnect: A Refugee’s Poetic Journey”

By: Claire Knox @ Phnom Penh Post 7 Days

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“Painting Over Tradition”

By: Cassandra Naji @ Southeast Asia Globe

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“Plastic chair amplifies social dichotomy”

By: Sean Gleeson @ Phnom Penh Post 7 Days

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“Java’s Artist-in-Residence displays Surreal Scenes”

By: Sean Gleeson @ Phnom Penh Post

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