This publication and attached DVD (interviews by Sally Gutierrez) were made possible by Spain's Ministerio de Cultura, Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de Cooperacion, SEACEX and Casa Asia. This handbook of texts on art criticism written from a post-colonial perspective is organized in three parts: 'Art', consisting of art historical texts on art in the Philippines, 'Identity', made up of statements by Filipino artists, and 'Post-colonial Discourse', a compilation of theoretical essays. In addition, biographical notes, a chronology of relevant events, a directory of art institutions/organizations and a bibliography are provided. This is a useful resource to anyone interested in deepening their knowledge of modern and contemporary Filipino art. Texts are in Spanish and English.

Note: The DVD that comes embedded in the cover of the book gathers together a number of interviews with prominent Filipino intellectuals, and is catalogued separately.  (Location code CD.001132)
Title type

Translated

Access level

Onsite

Location code
REF.GUJ3
Language

English, 

Spanish

Publication/Creation date

2008

No of pages

443

ISBN / ISSN

978849363633

No of copies

1

Content type

anthology

Chapter headings

Performing as Pinoy - Juan GUARDIOLA

Philippine Art: Turns in the Century - Patrick D. FLORES

The Colonial Imaginary: Photography in the Philippines during the Spanish Period, 1860-1898 - Juan GUARDIOLA

A Philippine Album. American Era Photographs - Jonathan BEST

Philippine Art through Time - Alice G. GUILLERMO

A Savage Look at Indigenous Art. Notes in Transit - Santiago BOSE

Altered Natives - Manuel OCAMPO, Gaston DAMAG

'Quod Nomen Mihi Est?' Excerpts From a Conversation with Satan - Paul PFEIFFER

Longing Be-longing - Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan

Bodies of Fiction, Bodies of Desire - Marian PASTOR ROCES

Memories of Overdevelopment - Luis H. FRANCIA

Curating Upon My Body - Judy Freya SIBAYAN

By the Waysides of Globopolis - Neferti Xina M. TADIAR

(Philippines. Art, Identity and Post-colonial Discourse)
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