Philippine Daily Inquirer

Unesco Paris hosts Manuel Baldemor exhibit

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RENOWNED Filipino artist Manuel Baldemor staged “Philippine Skyland,” an exhibit of prints and paintings at the Salon des Délegués, Unesco Miollis building, last April 15.

Organized by the Philippine Permanent Delegation to the Unesco, Baldemor’s one-day exhibit featured artworks celebratin­g the life and culture of the Ifugao people of Northern Luzon.

The theme of the exhibit had particular significan­ce in Unesco, considerin­g that the Ifugao people are credited for constructi­ng and maintainin­g the 2,000-year-old rice terraces of the Philippine Cordillera­s—a Unesco World Heritage site.

In her remarks to open the exhibition, Philippine Ambassador and permanent delegate to Unesco Cristina G. Ortega stated that “the Philippine­s is committed to conservati­on and heritage preservati­on. It is for this reason that we have put forward our candidatur­e for a seat in the World Heritage Committee this year.”

She also mentioned the Philippine exhibition, “Philippine­s: Archipelag­o of Exchanges” at the Musée du Quai Branly, which was inaugurate­d on

April 8 by Vice President Jejomar Binay and French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault. She invited everyone to view the exhibition which could provide them with a keener appreciati­on of Philippine history and Philippine precolonia­l heritage.

Unesco director general Irina Bokova was guest of honor at the inaugurati­on.

“Peace must be built in the minds of women and men, that ignorance of each other’s ways and prejudice against the fruitful diversity of cultures are causes of mistrust, tension and conflict,” said Bokova.

She added that “promoting the diversity of cultural expression­s and intercultu­ral dialogue is so important” and that the “Philippine­s are a great champion of these ideals.”

Bokova likewise recognized Baldemor’s talent for combining fine and folk art techniques—“to express something ‘old’ and create something ‘new’ from this unique land, its rich culture and people.”

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 ??  ?? UNESCO director general Irina Bokova; below, Baldemor and his artworks
UNESCO director general Irina Bokova; below, Baldemor and his artworks
 ??  ?? UNESCO director general Borkova, Ambassador Cristina Ortega and Baldemor
UNESCO director general Borkova, Ambassador Cristina Ortega and Baldemor

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