Filipino artist Marina Cruz depicts memories of a flood-swept childhood in Bulacan

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And finally we meet Marina Cruz, an award-winning artist from the Philippines whose works are currently exhibited in Taipei. Cruz originally lived in Bulacan Province in a childhood home built by her grandfather in the late 1940s in a low area near the coast. Cruz remembers the house as being filled with water twice a month, which became a rich source for her artistic inspiration. Her exhibition amounts to a memento of her family life, with vivid paintings of household objects, such as her grandmother’s hand-sewn clothes. Our reporter Stephany Yang spoke to the curator of the exhibition to find out more.

This painting depicts the childhood home of artist Marina Cruz in the province of Bulacan in the Philippines. In the painting, Cruz draws the front yard of her house, which was often flooded.

There’s also a painting of the interior of Cruz’s old dining room. Cruz’s new exhibition in Taipei showcases paintings and installations depicting some of Cruz’s most prized possessions, along with family memories from her childhood home.

Queena Chu
Curator
The family house is located very near the sea so the flood will come into the house every like twice in a month. But, the artist says, the flooding is not a catastrophe. It is more like a guest that will visit them twice a month.

In this work, "The Walking Suitcase," Cruz draws pictures of video cassettes, letters, and stuffed animals on top of suitcases. On display are also paintings of vintage clothes hand-sewn by Cruz’s grandmother. These works are rich in detail, even showing the fabrics’, stitches, folds, and creases. Through these paintings, Cruz wanted to document and preserve the historical objects from her childhood home.

Queena Chu
Curator
For a long time, she always used her family stories as a reference or we can say, inspire her to do the practice. But, in recent days she finally realized the house will be eventually moved away after her grandmother’s death. She wants to keep the house, but not in a physical way, but in her art.

Cruz is an award-winning artist from the Philippines. Her works are now on display at an exhibition titled "Fabric, Interior and Water" at the Mind Set Art Center until Feb. 24.
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