Blurred Borders
Taking cues from the rich Cordilleran heritage of weaving and chanting, Filipino participating artists at the 59th International Art Exhibition, la Biennale di Venezia, mount a grand contemporary exhibition with visual art, textiles and sound as media.
Opened last April 23, the Philippine Pavilion located at the Arsenale di Venezia takes art lovers to a whole new level of experience in the ongoing Venice Arts Biennale. Titled, Andi taku e sana, Amung taku di sana, which translates to “All of us present, This is our gathering”, is an immersive installation art that celebrates the longstanding heritage of Filipino weaving and chanting.
Originally conceived by virtual artist Gerardo Tan and ethnomusicologist Felicidad A Prudente, the exhibition translates the weaving sounds from
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