Kanade Yagi

  • The Asia Center Fellowship Program
  • Grant Year: Fiscal Year 2016
Duration
August 08, 2017 - November 07, 2017
Country of Activity
Philippines

Spirituality and Creativity in the Philippines, Explored through Guillermo Tolentino

Guillermo Tolentino was a national artist of the Philippines who worked as a sculptor representing the country from the 1920s until he passed away in 1976. This sculptor, known as the creator of the Bonifacio Monument in Manila and the Oblation statue in the University of the Philippines, is not known in the Philippines a person who was deeply inclined toward spiritualism as an espiritista. In his 1937 work ANG WIKA AT BAYBAYING TAGALOG, Tolentino wrote in poetic Old Tagalog how the spoken Tagalog language and the Baybayin script are associated with nature and the universe. In this project, while reading ANG WIKA AT BAYBAYING TAGALOG, the artist connects the sculptor Tolentino and the espiritista Tolentino to find a new image of Tolentino. In addition, the artist investigates, from the viewpoint of the emergence of creativity, the characteristics of Philippine society underlying Tolentino's work, as well as the cosmology and religion rooted in it. While conducting these survey activities, the artist simultaneously produced and presented works of art, in search of the potential for methods of expression based on this research.

Activity continued at Fellow's expense from November 8, 2016 to December 7, 2016.

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