MANILA, Philippines - Nunelucio Alvarado presents his latest series on market life in “Arkabala” on view until May 11 at ArtistSpace, second floor, Glass Wing, Ayala Museum, Makati City.
“Arkabala” means “taxation.” All the goods displayed for sale in the market are subject to tax, as well as the space — on the ground, the dirty corner. In almost all of the paintings the devilish characters of dogs, pigs and insects inhabit this dismal world.
The marketplace embodies Alvarado’s visual commentary on the never-ending corruption in our society. Arkabala may refer to the enforced obligation of the poor and starving vendors on the goods they sell, and the space they occupy. The artist asks a difficult question, and reflects on a deeper truth: Can we clean our marketplaces?
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