2012 AsiaAlive: Writing as Art Series: New Traditions: Simula x GenNEW
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Meaning "beginning/origin" in Tagalog and Japanese, simula and gen apply well to two artists who are teaming up to demonstrate their unique art forms. Baybayin (pre-Spanish Filipino script) artist Christian Cabuay and Japanese calligraphic performer Aoi Yamaguchi will create work at the museum, examine their differences and similarities, and explore the history and culture of their native countries.
Date
October 19-21, 2012
Time
Noon-4:00 pm
FREE with museum admission
This fall AsiaAlive features sets of artists working in different media and traditions, engaging the public through interactive demonstrations, and explaining how their art forms relate to traditional calligraphy and writing styles.
New Traditions: Simula x Gen
The collaboration between Baybayin (pre-Spanish Filipino script) artist Christian Cabuay and calligraphic performer�Aoi Yamaguchi demonstrates the history and culture of Japan and the Philippines. Cabuay and Yamaguchi explore the differences and similarities of their art and struggle. By embracing traditions, rituals, and roots, they are pushing the boundaries and creating something anew, integrating international cultural ideas, styles, and forms. Meaning "beginning/origin" in Tagalog and Japanese, Simula and Gen symbolize the artists asserting identity through their calligraphy traditions.
The Writing as Art Series continues every third weekend October to December, Friday - Sunday, 12:00 noon - 4:00 pm.
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Sunday, 21 October, 2012
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