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Art reflects on Martial Law in marginalized communities

12 Aug 2022

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Palimbag's thousand-fold grief: Endurance

"Weaving Women’s Words on Wounds of War" is co-presented at and by the Ateneo Art Gallery with this university's Political Science Department of the School of Social Sciences, the Asia-Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, and the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID). 

The contemporary art exhibition consists of works atypically co-created and co-authored by members of a Manila-based exhibition team and of 6 communities of women who experienced different forms of human rights abuse during the period in which Martial Law was imposed on the Philippines by President Ferdinand Marcos Sr during the early 1970s.

Avoiding representation in any Realist genre, the artworks in WWWWW are installations developed with the women concerned and research partners from the sites, who undertook extended interviews and translation over months. The artwork development involved careful navigation of ethical issues, notably, the interrogation of art's relation to violence. 

Half a century since the events that indelibly marked their lives, the project's women respondents continue to live in Palimbang in Sultan Kudarat; Tabuk and Buscalan in Kalinga; Lake Sebu and Tboli in South Cotabato; Manili in Carmen, Cotabato; Jolo in Sulu; and in the vast home waters of the Sama peoples in Sulu and Tawi-Tawi. 

Some of the experiences were unspeakable atrocities, such as the murder of more than a thousand Muslims in Palimbang; some are subtle manipulations, such as the entry of the Tboli women of Lake Sebu into the cash economy, virulent patriarchy, and crash modernization. 

The artworks were created to be evocative of experiences of impunity in small Muslim and katutubò communities. Martial Law facilitated State action to  usurp the Philippines’ interior areas as available—with no constraints—to natural resource exploitation. The large-scale projects were articulated as grand national development strategies, which did not recognize the prior stake of small communities living in the areas to be denuded, or flooded, or dug up, or flattened—literally or culturally.

Such exploitation and abuse generated resistance from the communities that the President assumed would stand aside, to allow progress for the country’s dominant groups. The women who helped make this exhibition were among those who did not stand aside—who decided for direct participation in armed resistance to state policy that they viewed as inimical to their wellbeing, or who suffered extraordinary human rights violations, or both.

 

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Curated by Marian Pastor Roces, who is assisted by artwork development lead Karl Castro,  the exhibit is part of a larger project titled "Surfacing Narratives Towards Transitional Justice in the North and South: Weaving Women’s Voices – A Memory Project" led by Dr. Ma. Lourdes Veneracion-Rallonza, feminist and political scientist; and human rights advocate Robert Francis Garcia.  Apart from this exhibition, the project also includes field research in all six areas, publication of a book, policy recommendations, and a capacity-building program on transitional justice with focus on women. Dr. Meynardo Mendoza, historian, leads the research, and anthropologist Maricel P. Hilario-Patiño is project officer. 

Paul Dawnson Formaran is the exhibition team's lead, with Maria Fe Quiroga serving as both curatorial assistant and graphic designer. The team has been assisted by contemporary artist-curators Katya Guerrero and Sara Rivera. 

 

The exhibition will run from August 22 to October 1, 2022.

Weaving Women’s Words on Wounds of War: An exhibition of artworks collectively made with communities of women who endured the punishing impact of impunity during the Martial Law regime.

August 22 to October 1, 2022

Ateneo Art Gallery

Fredesvinda Almeda Consunji Gallery, Ambeth R Ocampo Gallery, Elizabeth Gokongwei Gallery, Alicia P Lorenzo Gallery

3F Soledad V Pangilinan Arts Wing, Areté

Ateneo de Manila University

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Marian Pastor Roces, curator; Karl Castro, lead artwork developer

Exhibition team: Maria Fe P. Quiroga, Paul Formaran, Maricel P. Hilario-Patiño, Katya Guerrero, Sara Rivera, Miguel Lorenzo Uy, D Cortezano

Arts Elections and Democracy Ethnic and Cultural Studies Filipino and Philippine Studies History Political Science Race, Gender, Sexuality International Mission, Identity, & Formation Research, Creativity, and Innovation Social Development Administration Cluster
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