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Explore the Rich Art and Culture of Baguio and Cordilleras at This Captivating Exhibition

Gajah Gallery is proud to announce the exhibition Tiw-Tiwong: Tales & Turns in the Art of Baguio and the Cordilleras, a major survey of Baguio-based and Cordilleran art that brings together an extraordinary array of artists from the Philippines. Co-curated by Joyce Toh and Kawayan de Guia, this wide-ranging exhibition showcases the rich and multifaceted artistic traditions of the region, featuring both iconic and pioneering figures alongside a new generation of practitioners, together an extraordinary array of artists from northern Luzon in the Philippines.

Tiw-Tiwong: Tales & Turns in the Art of Baguio and the Cordilleras

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Among the celebrated artists are Carlo Villafuerte, Gail Vicente, John Frank Sabado, Kabunyan de Guia, Katrin de Guia, Kawayan de Guia, Leonard Aguinaldo, Nona Garcia, Patricia Perez Eustaquio with Dehon Taguyungon, Perry Mamaril, Rene Aquitania, Rocky Acofo Cajigan, Tommy Hafalla, Wig Tysmans, and two Philippine National Artists, Benedicto “BenCab” Cabrera and Kidlat Tahimik. This unique collection highlights the dynamic intersection between tradition and contemporary expression, offering a window into the evolving landscape of Cordilleran culture and identity.

Tiw-Tiwong: Tales & Turns in the Art of Baguio and the Cordilleras

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The exhibition is accompanied by the Singapore launch of Tiw-tiwong: An Uncyclopedia to Life, Living, and Art in Baguio, the Cordilleras, and Beyond, a groundbreaking collaborative art book that delves deep into the lived experiences and artistic heritage of Baguio and the Cordilleras. With over 950 entries, the book navigates the complex and often misunderstood aspects of life in the region, exploring topics ranging from the shifting representation of the bul-ul (traditional rice god sculpture), the realities behind dog-eating practices, to the nuances of riding a Dangwa bus. Through a defiant and irreverent lens, Tiw-tiwong serves as an ‘anti-textbook,’ challenging more than a century of colonial portrayals and academic studies of the region.

Tiw-Tiwong: Tales & Turns in the Art of Baguio and the Cordilleras

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The exhibition and book launch marks a significant moment in the ongoing conversation about Indigenous knowledge, the power of art, and the rapid changes facing the Cordilleras. The book, edited by Kawayan de Guia, Rocky Acofo Cajigan, Allan Lumbaya Cariรฑo, Joyce Toh, Padmapani Perez, and Frank Cimatu, is a multi-pronged, multi-layered project that includes contributions from over 40 artists and writers, including luminaries like Kidlat Tahimik, Krip Yuson, and Tommy Hafalla. Together, the exhibition and book explore the intersections of history, art, and contemporary life, inviting viewers and readers to experience the vibrancy of Cordilleran culture in new and unexpected ways.

Tiw-Tiwong: Tales & Turns in the Art of Baguio and the Cordilleras

Photo: Gajah Gallery

Join us for the official book launch and the opening of Tiw-Tiwong: Tales & Turns in the Art of Baguio and the Cordilleras at Gajah Gallery Singapore on Friday, 11 October 2024 from 6.30 – 9.30 PM. The exhibition runs until 10 November 2024.

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