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Suniko Bazargarid on Reflecting the Bureaucreacies of Migration
Mongolian artist Suniko Bazargarid’s current exhibition, “Where would we find you if we need to find you?” at Baxter Street Camera Club of New York, reflects on her experiences growing up between Boston, Singapore, Bangkok, and Mongolia. Her photographic montages juxtapose natural landscapes with the bureaucratic tensions of navigating manmade borders.
Writer Jenny Jiani Wang spoke with Bazardgarid about the exhibition and what it means to document herself reflected in so many places.
By Jenny Jiani Wang and Suniko Bazargarid
By Jenny Jiani Wang and Suniko Bazargarid
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Suniko Bazargarid on Reflecting the Bureaucreacies of Migration
By Jenny Jiani Wang and Suniko Bazargarid
W.O.W. Project’s Mei Lum and lucky risograph’s Amanda Chung on Supporting Chinatown through Art
By Mei Lum, Amanda Chung, and The Amp
