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      • Social realism has profoundly impacted Philippine society and the art world. These artists and their works have documented the country’s turbulent history and galvanized public awareness and activism. Their art serves as a reminder of the enduring power of visual expression in the fight for justice and human rights.
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  2. Dec 3, 2020 · The book profiles ten Filipino artists who have been doing work that reflect their critical responses and views on the sociopolitical realities of Philippine society. It focuses on their inner lives and the influences that led them to who they are today and what they do as artists.

  3. Social realism has profoundly impacted Philippine society and the art world. These artists and their works have documented the country’s turbulent history and galvanized public awareness and activism.

  4. Resisting the idealisation of progress, social realism articulated a dissident cultural imagination, one wrought throughout centuries of colonialism, and that in many ways persists in postcolonial discourse and practice in the Philippines today.

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  5. Looking at the legacy of 1970s social realist painting in the Philippines, Patrick D. Flores reflects on the intersection of postcolonial discourse, historical imagination and political art practice. To name and annotate a practice is one stage in the discursive struggle of the term ‘social realism’ in the Philippines.

  6. Jan 20, 2021 · Social Realism in the Philippines was an aesthetic and political art movement that emerged in the late 1970s amidst the country's conditions of martial rule, Imelda's grand cultural edifices, US Imperialism, the international student movement of the 1970s, and great socioeconomic disparity.

  7. social realists and other protest and in revolutionary artists Guillermo goes back to the origins of protest art in the 19th century and pursues it to its full flourishing in the Marcos regime and its variations during the Aquino administration It also

  8. Oct 7, 2023 · Written by Alice Guillermo, this book gives an overview of Social Realism in the Philippines, and studies the works of nine artists representing the movement: Pablo Bean Santos, Orlando Castillo, Papo de Asis, Antipas Delotavo, Neil Doloricon, Edgar Fernandez, Renato Habulan, Al Manrique, and Jose Tence Ruiz.

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