The first recipient of RAF Fellowship and Residency Program is Tania Smith. Tania works in various media such as performance art, photography, and video installation. The lecture talks about Tania’s fascination with “the comic anti-hero,” a figure common to cinematic slapstick which she appropriates for feminist ends. Her art practice explores the psychological function of humor and its validity as a strategy for artists looking to bring about social change. The lecture also shares thoughts on her engagements with serialization or repetition in time-based media, specifically video.
Funny and Feminist: Performing the Comic Anti-Hero
Tania Smith
30 September 2016 @ Ateneo Art Gallery, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City
5 October 2016 @ SAFAD Lecture Theater, University of San Carlos, Cebu City
10 October 2016 @ Orange Gallery, Bacolod City
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Creative Hub Gallery |
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Cebu City |
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Philippines |
Category: Community Art Archive
Description
Related Art Forums
Looking for Action: Performance, Video and Direct Art in Cebu
by Paul Grant
In 1991, Alice Guillermo, the respected Manila-based art critic published a much-needed history of Cebuano art entitled Cebu: A Heritage of Art [1]. Guillermo eloquently expounded on works created in Cebu, from church ceilings to what she referred to as the then contemporary "crop" of artists. While the work is a laudatory, necessary and insightful effort, one might be struck by certain gaps, not in the history she recounts, nor in the group of artists whom she celebrates, but rather more generally in the very concept of art described: in large part what we encounter in this avowed heritage is painting. The resultant picture is of an artistic tradition touched by certain realist schools, folk art, tendencies in art brut, and a fair amount of portraiture and landscape.
Concurrents
A Collective Community Exhibition with Chuah Shu Ruei
856 G Gallery, Mandaue City, Philippines
Malaysian contemporary artist Chuah Shu Ruei holds a participative community art project that is an extension of her series of paper collages called ‘Dunia’ (The World), which dwells on themes of interconnection, dichotomies, perspectives, boundaries, transcendence, and change. The project intends to incorporate traditional heritage into contemporary art.