Lecture: Inscapes by Agnes Arellano
posted on March 19th, 2008From the series Stories about Philippine Art
When: April 12 (Sat) · Time: 10:00 am – 12:00 nn · Venue: 4th Fl, Tambunting Villonco Hall,Museum of the Filipino People · Fee: P50 for students with valid ID, P100 for members and P150 for non-members
Goddess myths and stories about the Sacred Feminine form the background of Arellano’s inscapes, a term she uses to describe her grouping of sculptures, where the viewer goes through a series of freestanding, floor, and wall pieces, often with accompanying music or sound sculpture, and gleans the central unifying concept from the totality or ‘gestalt’ of the whole environment.