Robert Chabet's "Tabo" Exhibit at the Lopez Memorial Museum
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As the third to the last of a series of exhibitions for 2011, Roberto Chabet's Tabo features a video installation inspired by the opening chapter of Jose Rizal’s novel El Filibusterismo. A first for Chabet, the video installation commemorates Rizal’s 150th birth anniversary and becomes a metaphor for the ephemeralities in culture, history and everyday life. Chabet's other works, which are part of the Lopez Museum’s permanent collection will also be shown, including the multi-paneled painting Four Directions from 1999 and two of his earliest paintings on chipboards. Alongside this is Pablo Biglang-awa's D-I-Y Chabet, videos that show the process of art making reduced to a step-by-step, connect - the-dots, paint-by-numbers exercise, in reference to Chabet’s archive housed at Lopez Museum. |
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