The US roadshow will feature over 100 rarely-seen works by the Batanes-born textile artist and painter.
MANILA, Philippines – The first-ever major retrospective art exhibit of the late Philippines-born artist Pacita Abad will be hosted by Minneapolis’ Walker Art Center from April 15 to September 3, featuring over 100 rarely-seen, significant artworks from Pacita’s 32-year art career.
The Henry Luce Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Andy Warhol Foundation are supporting the show., the exhibit will be the “most comprehensive exploration” of the Batanes native’s works-to-date, including works from private and public collections across Asia, Europe, and the US – from exuberant mural-size canvas paintings to signature self-portraits of her iconic colorful outfits and joyful embroidered textile artworks.
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