This book provides an overview of the exhibition 'Memories of Overdevelopment: Philippine Diaspora in Contemporary Art', which features over 40 works by 25 artists and 2 art collectives, as well as studies of contemporary Filipino art in various contexts.
According to the introduction, the present publication is 'an attempt to scratch the surface of difficult questions surrounding art from the Philippine Diaspora and to present the recent work of selected artists who have not attracted critical exposure. It is not a tribute to immigrant assimilation into a more powerful culture but one map of a process of ongoing exchange, of migration and return, of dislocation and resistance'.
Includes exhibition checklist and biographical notes.
Onsite
Wayne BAERWALDT, 
Santiago BOSE, 
Allan DESOUZA, 
Luis H. FRANCIA, 
Vicente GOLVEO, 
Jessica HAGEDOM, 
Catherine LORD, 
Yongsoon MIN, 
Maribeth RELANO, 
English
group exhibition,  Philippines,  diaspora,  migration,  conference
1997
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catalogue
Introduction - Wayne BAERWALDT, Maribeth RELANO
Memories of Memories - Catherine LORD, Yongsoon MIN
Memories of Overdevelopment - Luis H. FRANCIA
A Savage Look at Indigenous Art - Santiago BOSE
does monGrel necessarily = underdog? - Jessica HAGEDOM
“Filipinos?”: Symposium Transcripts
“Filipinos?” Session II: Visualizing the Diaspora
Playing Cards - Vicente GOLVEO
The Flight of/from the Authentic Primitive - Allan DESOUZA
The Other Side of the American Coin - Luis H. FRANCIA
Filipino Community Space - Anatolio UBALDE
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