[B-SIDE Podcast] Seeing sound: The Philippine Pavilion at the 59th Venice Art Biennale
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This year鈥檚 Philippine Pavilion at the 59th Venice Art Biennale features a collaborative project titled Andi taku e sana,听Amung taku di sana听(All of us present, This is our gathering)听by visual artist Gerardo Tan, ethnomusicologist Felicidad A. Prudente, and Ifugao weaver Sammy N. Buhle.
In this听B-Side听episode, Philippine Pavilion curators Yael Buencamino Borromeo and Arvin Flores explain to听大象传媒听reporter Michelle Anne P. Soliman the process of translating sound into painting and textile design; and the value of participating in the Biennale, a cultural institution established in 1895.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really important for us to participate in exhibitions like this, because they provide artists and curators with a platform to engage with the international community. And it does provide people with a glimpse of what’s going on in contemporary art,鈥 Ms. Borromeo said.听听
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The Venice Art Biennale is still the place to see and be seen.
鈥淭he trite description of the Venice Biennale is that it鈥檚 the Olympics of the art world,鈥 said Ms. Borromeo. 鈥淓verybody who鈥檚 interested in art is probably there in the first three days. These are people that might not normally come to the Philippines to see the art that we have 鈥 so this is one way in which we can give them a glimpse of what artists in the Philippines are doing.鈥澨
Traditional art can be made contemporary.
The Philippine Pavilion was 鈥渁 very tricky project,鈥 according to Mr. Flores because it deals with traditional forms of weaving, a craft that has a long history in the country.听
鈥淧eople expect a certain type of pattern,鈥 he said.听Andi taku e sana,听Amung taku di sana听upends these expectations through the collaboration of the three artists.听
鈥淐reation is also chaotic. It鈥檚 like opening an abyss and looking at the void,鈥 he said.
Added Ms. Borromeo: 鈥淚 think that it was very brave and open on Sammy鈥檚 part that he agreed to be a part of this project precisely because it鈥檚 not something that he鈥檚 normally used to. But he took on the challenge of working on something that he hadn鈥檛 encountered before.鈥
Art is an arena for asking questions.
鈥淸Art] is not a beauty pageant. Art is always supposed to shape the world. Maybe that鈥檚 a very romantic and almost traditional thing to say, but in these uncertain times, perhaps we need to slow down, question things,鈥 said Mr. Flores. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 where we鈥檙e also at as a nation 鈥 not to be in a rush but to think things out, be patient, and know ourselves.鈥
The Venice Biennale, added Ms. Borromeo, 鈥渢akes countries that are in the so-called peripheries of the international art world and places them on the same stage as everybody else, giving everyone the opportunity to see what different countries have to offer.鈥
Recorded remotely in April 2022. Produced by听Earl R. Lagundino听and听Sam L. Marcelo.
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