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#fish
#blended media
#pacita abad
#Philippines
#quilts
After a traumatic childhood second by which she almost drowned, Pacita Abad (1946-2004) developed a profound concern of water. The massively prolific Filipina-American artist determined to beat her trepidation within the Nineteen Eighties and signed up for diving classes on the British Sub-Aquatic Membership in Thailand. There, she realized to securely plunge into the depths of the ocean, finishing greater than 80 dives throughout the Phillippines in her lifetime.
On view at Tina Kim Gallery in New York is a vivid collection of trapunto work—a quilting method that entails including stuffing for puffed layers—impressed by Abad’s love for swimming. Titled Underwater Wilderness, the exhibition presents eight large-scale works made between 1985 and 1989. Plastic buttons, rhinestones, glitter, and sequins add textured dimension to the dense prismatic seascapes of tropical fish and vegetation. Proof of Abad’s fascination with the plush ecosystems, the mixed-media works sew collectively a vibrant tapestry of what lies under the floor.
As famous within the gallery’s assertion in regards to the exhibition, these work are extensively considered the artist’s least political physique of labor, though their function in her observe is extra nuanced. The textual content explains:
The collection can maybe be learn as Pacita’s bridging of non-public and political histories and the “manifold lived realities” of the Philippines. After she led pupil demonstrations in opposition to dictator Ferdinand Marcos within the late ’60s, her dad and mom inspired her to finish her research overseas after her household house was sprayed with bullets. She was solely capable of return to dwell within the Philippines in 1982 after twelve years away and began this physique of labor the yr earlier than the autumn of the kleptocratic regime in 1986.
That is the primary time the works have been exhibited collectively since 1987. Underwater Wilderness is up by August 16.
#fish
#blended media
#pacita abad
#Philippines
#quilts
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