佛陀蟲計畫
The Buddhist Bug Project
The Buddhist Bug Project
Anida Yoeu Ali
Anida Yoeu Ali是在柬埔寨出生並在芝加哥長大的第一代穆斯林高棉女性,Ali在國外居住三十年後回到金邊工作。她的裝置和行為藝術以跨領域進行創作,關注跨國認同、精神和政治衝突。作品形式包涵了行為、裝置、錄像、圖像等。
Anida Yoeu Ali was born in Cambodia. She belongs to the first generation of female Cambodians that grew up in Chicago. After living overseas for three decades, she returns to work in Phnom Penh. She creates installations and performances that transcend boundaries of different disciplines and explore issues of transnational identity, spiritual and political conflicts. She employs diverse forms to create her work, including performance, installation, video and image. |
《佛陀蟲計畫 The Buddhist Bug Project 》, 是由藝術家Anida Yoeu Ali先前的攝影、錄像、行為藝術系列作品《The Buddhist Bug》而衍生。在此作品中,藝術家嬉戲地置身於一個毛毛蟲般服裝,服裝顏色引用了僧侶的長袍。毛毛蟲靈感來則自於對佛教及穆斯林的幻想,以及對散居身分認同的探索。
The Buddhist Bug Project continues Anida Yoeu Ali’s previous series of photography, video and performance, entitled The Buddhist Bug. In this work, the artist wears a playful caterpillar-like costume, of which the color is reminiscent of Buddhist monks’ robes. The ides of mimicking caterpillar comes from Buddhism and Muslim as well as her exploration of diasporic identity.
The Buddhist Bug Project continues Anida Yoeu Ali’s previous series of photography, video and performance, entitled The Buddhist Bug. In this work, the artist wears a playful caterpillar-like costume, of which the color is reminiscent of Buddhist monks’ robes. The ides of mimicking caterpillar comes from Buddhism and Muslim as well as her exploration of diasporic identity.