A Remembrance of a Future (and Past) Fury" was an exhibition of drawings, collages, and posters from the 1980s by Seizo Tashima and Norberto Roldan.

It was part of the "Lâswa and Miso Soup Diaries" project supported by the Japan Foundation, Manila which aimed "to rediscover unwritten histories of the connections made between Visayan and Japanese artists. Deriving its name from two comfort dishes — one Visayan, the other Japanese — the project hopes to recover warm memories of alliances and solidarity between Visayan and Japanese artists amidst tumultuous times. 

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