TUTOKKK: KRISIS, KALUNASAN…ANONG K MO? AT BLANC COMPOUND
Three years ago, a core group of concerned artists came together to make a stand against the spate of extra-judicial killings that hit unrecognized, anonymous, mostly rural, Filipinos. Since then, this loosely-organized band of artists, headed by Manny Garibay and Karen Flores, have made it
tradition to put together an exhibit on or around December 1, Human Rights Day. To quote core member Noel Soler Cuizon, “Tutok employs art as medium, message, and motivation” to call attention to important issues affecting our daily lives, collaborating with NGOs like KARAPATAN and educational institutions such as the University of Sto. Tomas, St. Scholastica’s College, and Ateneo de Manila University.
For this, their anniversary show with an array of over a hundred 18 x 24 inch works, TutoK challenges both artists and the community at large: what do you make of a nation, and a world, in financial crisis?
The show is on view from 30 November to 10 December 2008 at Blanc Compound, 359 Shaw Blvd, Mandaluyong, Ph: (632)752-0080 www.blanc.ph
ECLECTIC BY MICHAEL CACNIO
Michael Cacnio’s brass sculptures, with their decorative, often humorous, take on everyday Philippine life may seem poles apart from TutoK’s more
thought-provoking pieces. Mike’s works are easy and whimsical and popular; his shows quickly sell out. But the underlying viewpoint perhaps falls within the same spectrum: that of celebrating one’s Pinoyness with aplomb, no matter what life hands you.
Eclectic by Michael Cacnio, 24 November to 7 December 2008 at 1/0f Gallery, The Shops at Serendra, Bonifacio Global City, Ph (632)901-3152 Email: 1of.gallery@gmail.com