Lilibeth cuenca rasmussen biography examples

          AWDB speaks to Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen about her multicultural identity integrated in her performances, and newly published book I Am Not.

          Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen is a Danish/Philippine internationally acclaimed performance artist, who has done exhibitions and performances internationally....

          LILIBETH CUENCA RASMUSSEN

          From her home studio in the middle of Nørrebro in Copenhagen, Manila-born Danish-Filipino artist LILIBETH CUENCA RASMUSSEN recalls falling in love with art at her first exhibition as an exchange student in the US.

          Lilibeth talks about identity and performativity in art, the unique space of video and performance, as well as the challenges as a brown, female artist in the Danish and international art scene. And she shares her thoughts on what makes a good museum.

          “I was a very open, young person who was just taking everything in that was different from where I came from.

          And I think this is how I actually found art and stayed with it because I was open to everything, I was searching.”

          “In the art scene we say it doesn’t matter where we come from.

          From her home studio in the middle of Nørrebro in Copenhagen, Manila-born Danish-Filipino artist LILIBETH CUENCA RASMUSSEN recalls falling in love with art.

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        2. Born to a Filipino mother and Danish father in the Philippines, she moved to Denmark as a child.
        3. Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen is a Danish/Philippine internationally acclaimed performance artist, who has done exhibitions and performances internationally.
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        6. But this is the only thing that matters when you’re part of a group exhibition. In the catalogs, it’s like, where is the artist from? This is the first thing, this is the most important