We got to sit down with Bonifacio Art Foundation Managing Director, Maria Isabel Garcia, to talk about the current exhibit, Monet & Friends Alive, French Impressionism, and why everyone should come and visit.
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00:00 It's the outlier.
00:01 Diba nandun nga sila sa salon de refusé?
00:04 As a curator, what I really latch onto is the holistic understanding
00:11 of the role of the Impressionist movement in art history.
00:15 The overall theme talaga is a good representation
00:17 across the 15 French Impressionists
00:20 or the two or three Americans who were inspired by the French Impressionists.
00:25 How these now supposed to be prestigious were really radicals then.
00:30 That even if they didn't get along with each other,
00:33 for somehow they formed a collective which came to be known now
00:36 by all of us as the Impressionists.
00:39 But equally, it was rather than you trying to grasp a framed painting,
00:46 it wants the story and the artwork to embrace you.
00:50 You have them all in one place
00:54 and then it's immersive, meaning you can stand there
00:58 and not have to figure out,
00:59 "Anong gagawin ko dito? Tinitingna ko 'tong painting na 'to.
01:02 Anong relasyon nito sa susunod?"
01:03 Blown up this way, you'd see the emotions of how strong the stroke was,
01:08 of how persistent the points are to form an image.
01:12 Here, it provides you that accessibility,
01:14 not just to the practical accessibility,
01:17 the pricing and that it's in the Philippines,
01:20 but in terms of your emotions.
01:22 You can relate to the artist because the story is part of the whole curation.
01:26 It tells you, "They felt this way when they were painting it."