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Through essays, images, and his own writings, this collection captures the radical spirit of Santiago Bose, a visionary who made the past speak through the textures of the present.
A visionary and a master of reinvention, Santiago Bose (1949–2002) altered the landscape of Filipino contemporary art. Working across painting, installation, and performance, he disrupted colonial narratives and cultural hierarchies with an unmistakable mix of satire and material experimentation. Santiago Bose: Painter, Magician is the first book to bring together his artworks and writings, offering a profound look at an artist who defied conventions while drawing deeply from the textures of history and indigenous practice.
Featuring a definitive essay by renowned art historian Patrick Flores, this beautifully illustrated volume cements Bose’s legacy as a pivotal force in Southeast Asian art. His daughter, Lilledeshan Bose, contributes a personal biography, enlightening the life behind the artist’s bold vision. A selection of Bose’s essays, articles, and talks—many appearing in print for the first time—reveals his own reflections on art and resistance. Playful and still deeply political, Bose’s work remains as vital and urgent as ever.
A visionary and a master of reinvention, Santiago Bose (1949–2002) altered the landscape of Filipino contemporary art. Working across painting, installation, and performance, he disrupted colonial narratives and cultural hierarchies with an unmistakable mix of satire and material experimentation. Santiago Bose: Painter, Magician is the first book to bring together his artworks and writings, offering a profound look at an artist who defied conventions while drawing deeply from the textures of history and indigenous practice.
Featuring a definitive essay by renowned art historian Patrick Flores, this beautifully illustrated volume cements Bose’s legacy as a pivotal force in Southeast Asian art. His daughter, Lilledeshan Bose, contributes a personal biography, enlightening the life behind the artist’s bold vision. A selection of Bose’s essays, articles, and talks—many appearing in print for the first time—reveals his own reflections on art and resistance. Playful and still deeply political, Bose’s work remains as vital and urgent as ever.
160 pages | 247 color plates | 7.48 x 10 | © 2024
Table of Contents
Foreword
From Hill to the World
Selected Essays by Santiago Bose:
1. A Savage Look at Indigenous Art
2. Ethnic foragings through Sagada and the Big Apple and back
3. Imagines Borders & Duality of Worlds
4. Decentring from Indifference: Fragmented Notes on NYC and Baguio City
5. The Exiled Bulul
6. Speaking in Tongues: A Conversation with Frida Kahlo, November 1997
Selected Works
Selected Installations
A Lifetime in Portraits
Timeline
Biographies
Acknowledgements
From Hill to the World
Selected Essays by Santiago Bose:
1. A Savage Look at Indigenous Art
2. Ethnic foragings through Sagada and the Big Apple and back
3. Imagines Borders & Duality of Worlds
4. Decentring from Indifference: Fragmented Notes on NYC and Baguio City
5. The Exiled Bulul
6. Speaking in Tongues: A Conversation with Frida Kahlo, November 1997
Selected Works
Selected Installations
A Lifetime in Portraits
Timeline
Biographies
Acknowledgements
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