+ Follow THIRTEEN ARTISTS Tag
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[Title] => CCP announces Thirteen Artists
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) announces the 2009 Thirteen Artists awardees.
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[Title] => CCP Thirteen Artists Awardees 2006: The new radicals
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Just when we thought art critics have conveniently defined what contemporary Filipino art is, here comes a new breed of artists who piss all over those definitions. These artists come up with new ways of messing with our heads while nurturing our souls with their subversive visionary art. These are individuals who are in love with revolution.
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[Title] => Thirteen Artists and an Award
[Summary] => Awards are not necessary to the production of art. In fact, awards and recognition could be counter-productive, as when we forget that self-esteem and self-worth cannot be found outside the self. The artists primary obligation when producing an artwork is not to a target audience or market, much less to critics or judges; only to the self as creator in society. For this reason, a number of artists do not join competitions, do not run after university degrees, do not aim for awards.
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Just when we thought art critics have conveniently defined what contemporary Filipino art is, here comes a new breed of artists who piss all over those definitions. These artists come up with new ways of messing with our heads while nurturing our souls with their subversive visionary art. These are individuals who are in love with revolution.
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