This catalogue is published in conjunction with the exhibition under the same title which was held from November 2009 to January 2010 at the Singapore Art Museum. The work are divided into eight categories, including 'Epic of a Nation', 'Chronicles of Faith', 'Magic Realities', 'Myths', 'Legends & Folktales', 'Larger-than-Life', 'Filipina: Romancing the Heroine', 'The Tale Untold' and 'A Poem, Painted'.

'Thrice Upon A Time: A Century of Story in the Art of the Philippines invites us on a journey filled with the stories and art of the Philippines, an adventure spanning over a hundred years.
Philippines has a rich tradition of storytelling, with stories from her pre-colonial past to present-day tales, and the exhibition presents the epic story of the country and her people through visual art. The role of the artist as storyteller is highlighted and ideas about representation, authenticity, identity and history are explored. Playing with the classic line that begins our most familiar stories, "Once upon a time", the exhibition suggests that the best stories are told over and over again. The exhibition presents works from the Philippine grand masters to some of her most exciting contemporary artists, including Juan Luna, Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo, Fernando Amorsolo, Carlos 'Botong' Francisco, Anita Magsaysay-Ho, Ben Cabrera, Charlie Co, Jose Tence Ruiz and Geraldine Javier.' (Back Cover, Thrice Upon A Time: A Century of Story in the Art of the Philippines)

Artists' biographies included.
Access level

Onsite

Location code
EX.SIN.TUT
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2009

No of pages

160

ISBN / ISSN

9789810843830

No of copies

1

Content type

catalogue

Chapter headings

A Century of Contesting Realisms: The Power of Story in the Art of the Philippines - Joyce TOH, 杜慧珊

Constraints of Country - Patrick D. FLORES

Truth in the Telling - Eileen LEGASPI-RAMIREZ

Thrice Upon A Time: A Century of Story in the Art of the Philippines
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