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Tag Archives: BenCab Museum
Baguio Chronicle: Woodcrafting Street in Benguet
“When you sculpt, just breathe like a tree and follow its lines.” -tip from an Igorot craftsman- After a whole day tour at the BenCab Museum, we decided to walk instead of taking taxi back to Baguio proper if only … Continue reading
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Tagged azucena, Baguio, Baguio sunset, BenCab Museum, Benguet, Benguet craftsmanship, Brgy. Tadiangan, bulol, cabinetwork, CAR, Cordillera Region, ebony, export furniture, figurines, Filipino, hardwood, Igorot, Igorot people, indigenous people, interior design, Junk Art, kamagong, Katribu, katutubo, La Trinidad Benguet, life-size woodcrafts, Mondiguing Woodcraft, national industrialization, ornamental figures, palm chair, pambansang minorya, Parade, Philippines, pine tree, pro-people government, sculpture, unicorn, Video, wood-crafting, wooden cat, wooden eagle, wooden elephant, wooden falcon, wooden hunter, wooden snake
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Baguio Chronicle: Rodel Tapaya’s Prism and Parallelism (Bencab Museum)
Exhibit at the Indigo Gallery, Bencab Museum (February 25 – April 15, 2012) See other artworks from my Bencab Museum tour: Being Sabel: Bencab Gallery Century Bulol: Cordillera Gallery Kama Sutra: Erotica Gallery Woodcrafting Street in Benguet Related Articles Cordillera Day … Continue reading
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Tagged Baguio, Baguio artist, banana peeling, Bangan, BenCab Museum, Benguet, century egg, Contemporary art, dalagang bukid, environmental art, environmental concern, indigo, Indigo gallery, kama sutra, Mountain Province, organic art, Philippines, pinikpikan, Rodel Tapaya, Sagada, Sagada Mountain Province
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Baguio Chronicle: Century Bulol at Cordillera Gallery (Bencab Museum)
Cordillera Gallery at Bencab Museum is a haven of bulol in their varied forms. I am only familiar with the Rice Guardian having carried one in 2005. It was carved by Iggy Rodriguez for our performance Fetad! Ang Pagbawi sa Payaw … Continue reading
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Tagged 2005 International People's Action against the WTO, agriculture, animism, anthropology, antropolohiya, areca nut, Baguio, bamboo carving, Basao Tribe, BenCab Museum, betel leaf, Bibak Tribal Dance, black coffee, Bontoc-Kankanaey, bulol, Bulol Mandala, ceremonial box, chicken feet, Cordillera Administrative Region, Cordillera Gallery, fetad, Filipino guardians, Hagabi, Headhunting, Hingyon, Hipag, Hongkong Rice Festival, hunting weapons, Ifugao bed, Ifugao bench, Igorot, igorot Jewelry Box, Ilongot Violin, indigenous craftsmanship, indigenous people, indigenous shutter, Ismael Ognayon, itag, John Frank Sabado, Kamalig, Kinnabiga, Kulis Foot Massage, Lagawe, Leonard Aguinaldo, Luhong, Mother Earth, mysticism, North tribes, Northern Philippines, palay, Pamahan, pambansang minorya, PANAP, people's war, Philippine Bamboo Foundation, Philippines, Pokok, preso, Punamham, Rice, Rice guardian, rice storage, Rubbercut, Sagada, SINAGBAYAN, social status, Tangongo, Tangungo, World Trade Organization, Woven Basket
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Baguio Chronicle: Kama Sutra at Bencab Museum
Sculptures, paintings and accessories from the collection of National artist Ben Cabrera displayed at the Erotica Gallery in Bencab Museum. Looking at Julie Luch’s Lily for Georgia, I saw an image of me and remembered how such beautiful lily was talking … Continue reading
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Tagged 69, Aba Dalena, Antonio Garcia Llamas, Arts, Babanam Kevalam, BenCab, BenCab Museum, bulol, Christmas, Christopher Zamora, cold cast marble, dog position, Elizabethan, Erotic art, Eve Ensler, Gabriela, Georgia, Ifugao, Igorot, Jay Ticar, Julie Lluch, Justin Nuyda, kama sutra, Kamalig, KamaSutra, lily flower, love mantra, Nude Painting, puritan, Rated PG, Sex Positions, Sherwin Villano, Terra Cotta, Usapang Puki, Vagina Monologues, Visual arts
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Baguio Chronicle: Being Sabel at BenCab Gallery (Bencab Museum)
My first being of Sabel was in the dance production directed and choreographed by Agnes Locsin which had regional tours and excerpt during the 2010 National Artists Award that included Ben Cabrera. Before then, my notion of Sabel was that she … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010 National Artists Award, Agnes Locsin, American occupation in the Philippines, Angel Locsin, animal farm, art house by the falls, art house by the mountain, Art photography, Baguio City, Ben Cabrera, Bencab Gallery, BenCab Museum, Bontoc, Contemporary art, Cordillera, costume study, Edison T. Coseteng, Erotic art, Filipino woman, gender studies, Ifugao, kalinga, organic farming, Philippine struggle, Philippines, postmodernism, Print art, Rene Guatlo, Rodel Tapaya, Sabel, Sabel character sketch, Sayaw Sabel, Spanish occupation in the Philippines, women studies
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