Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Babae (Womyn), 2004

Kasal-kasalan, 2004, 8"x10" gelatin silver print


Takusa Sari-sari, 2004, 9 8"x10" gelatin silver prints



Sa Tatlong Taong Ningning, 2004, 3 8"x10" gelatin silver prints

Para sa Alingawngaw ni Ningning 2004, 15 8"x10" gelatin silver prints
Alitaptap Sari-sari, 2004, 15 8"x10" gelatin silver prints


For where the woman speaks and where the woman soars and where the woman roars.

In 2004, these pieces were exhibited in a solo show entitled Babae (Womyn) at the now defunct Siwang Gallery in E. Rodriguez Avenue in Quezon City. Babae is the artist's exploration of a woman through her body. The woman in her body and how society impose her realities as she experienced and witnessed it. Here, Ligaya does this by using Barbie dolls to create the metaphor of the body as the deliberate use of the archetype of a woman in different spheres of society; the home, the media, the work place. Drawing from her memories of playing with Barbie dolls from her childhood. She uses its images to tell the story of women she witnessed in her life, a friend, her mother, an suspecting stranger she encounters in a street corner.


[Post is taken from
Fly Fire Women Unite]


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