Dateline: 07 July 2018, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila
It's the art that re-frame thinking, even (or especially) on matters of the everyday, that gives me the most headache. This installation is part of Lesley-Anne Cao's The hand, the secretary, a landscape at the Bulwagang Fernando Amorsolo, Cultural Center of the Philippines in Manila. In the accompanying brochure, text by Michelle Esquivias: "With a practice that involves itself with objects (their textures, their evocations, their weights) and looking (its textures, its evocations, its weights), Cao encourages an investigation of how we come to make sense of what we sense." [underscoring mine]
Part of the exhibition is an installation at the CCP's fourth floor atrium (Manila side) that has live camera feed back into the Amorsolo gallery, projected on to a wall.
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