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Alter/(n)ations: The Art of Imelda Cajipe Endaya

Alter/(n)ations: The Art of Imelda Cajipe Endaya

Flaudette May V. Datuin

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This monograph includes six essays that offer different readings on the inextricable relationship between the life and art of Imelda Cajipe-Endaya (b. 1949). Known for her prints, paintings, and mixed-media works that comment on social issues, Cajipe-Endaya began her lifework as an artist and cultural activist in the late 60s, as a student in the University of the Philippines. Her early works were inspired by photographs and illustrations of Filipinos in native costumes during the Spanish colonial period. One of the co-founders of the women artists’ group Kasibulan, her later works focus on the role of women in history and social change.

Published in 2010 by University of the Philippines Press

136 pages

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