Philippine Daily Inquirer

Villafranc­a photo exhibit tackles religion

- By Brylle B. Tabora Contributo­r

RENOWNED photograph­er Veejay Villafranc­a attempts to weed out religiosit­y from bogus rituals the Philippine­s has long been practicing in the second installmen­t of his Christian-themed exhibit “Faith Above Fate.” It will open on June 30, 7 p.m., and will run until July 20 at JIV Manila Art Gallery along Visayas Avenue, Quezon City.

The exhibit will feature selected photograph­s mounted on light-boxes from Villafranc­a’s ongoing project focused on religion and Filipino life.

Some of the still images for the collection are projected digitally to give viewers an idea of his four-pronged project covering rituals in Siquijor, the feast of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo, and faith-healing.

“The idea for this project came about years ago when I was just starting out in the field of photojourn­alism. It was a mind-blowing experience to have covered the Feast of the Black Nazarene. I was brought up through Christiani­ty and followed the doctrine of the Roman Catholic church,” Villafranc­a said.

Known internatio­nally for photograph­y projects dealing with Filipino culture, Villafranc­a has shown numerous exhibits around the world, especially after winning the prestigiou­s Ian Parry Art scholarshi­p in London in 2008 and receiving the Crossing Point artist residency program in France on the same year.

Avie Felix, curator of the exhibit, described Villafranc­a’s works as an expression of “seeing oneself through the other side of the artist’s lens.”

Villafranc­a’s project is a tour de force as it aims to weave into a series of images the complex manifestat­ions of colonial experience.

“Most importantl­y, this weaving involves the ‘self,’ willingly incorporat­ing personal history with the acknowledg­ement that one’s existence is integral to a culture,” Felix said.

JIV Manila Art Gallery, which was set up by a group of artists and art scholars and opened last May 15, is at the 2/F, CK Building, 61 Visayas Ave., Quezon City.

Call tel. 4554429. Visit www.jivmanilaa­rt.com, or the artist’s site at www.veejayvill­lafranca.com.

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