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Pitong Sining

Painting

Artist

Roberto Villanueva

Date

1990

Language Group

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Artist Collective

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Geographical Setting

Baguio

Provenance

Purchase

Making Classification

Painting

Making Sub Classification

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Anthropological Class

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Museological Class

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Museological Sub Class

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Condition

Good

Material

Acrylic on canvas

Dimensions

536.00 x x 801.50 cm

Artist Statement

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Bibliography

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Annotation

The painting carries the qualities of a line drawing, which could not have been possible given the very large scale of this work. The artist, Roberto Villanueva, maintained this approach: to make painting “draw”; to realize the qualities of drawing, notwithstanding the use of paint not pen. The faces of the many interlocked anthropomorphic figures in the painting are derived from the Ifugao traditional sculptural form called bulol—particularly the eye forms and head shapes. The bulol are embodiments of the deity character of the interweaving of rice agriculture, community order, ritual, and the cosmos. Villanueva’s painting, which evokes a cosmological order that is both material and metaphysical, borrows from bulol iconography a way to signal timeless depth. To do so, he has had to emulate the fine, sharp lines of bulol detailing.

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