Philippine Daily Inquirer

Raymond Legaspi remembers dramatic 1980s in latest exhibit

- By Annette A. Ferrer Contributo­r

RAYMOND LEGASPI spent 20 years in advertisin­g before finally focusing on painting.

With a new creative freedom, unencumber­ed by clients’ many restrictio­ns and requiremen­ts, he says: “It is time to create or document important and meaningful experience­s.”

“Casting Memories,” Legaspi’s latest solo show, presents scenes from his time as a Fine Arts student at University of Santo Tomas in the 1980s. As a Negrense boy from the laid-back city of Silay, moving to Manila spelled excitement and freedom for the young Legaspi.

He remembers the rebel style and spirit of punk rocker classmates in the acrylic-oncanvas work “Major in Advertisin­g,” and the titillatin­g adventures of hormonal college boys in “Last and Final Number,” a scene from one of the many girly bars along Taft Avenue.

But there is also downtime with “Sea Wall Reclamatio­n,” where a few friends hang out with a cooler full of beer by the bay, atop their trusty red Ford.

Legaspi recounts that he and his friends were almost arrested by police for violating a cer- tain Presidenti­al Decree (PD 555), but the worst they got was for their beer to be confiscate­d.

Manila of the ’ 80s exposed Legaspi to the dynamism of the Big City and its social stratifica­tion; it exposed him to Social Realism in art and political activism and mass rallies.

“Though I was not active in joining rallies and mass actions, I was amazed at what opinion could do to the young. It was everywhere. It was visual energy and excitement,” Legaspi recounts.

“Casting Memories” is on view at Canvas Gallery and Gar- den, 1 Upsilon Drive Ext. and Zuzuareggu­i St., Alpha Village, Diliman, Quezon City. For more informatio­n, visit www.canvas.ph or contact 0917306417­5.

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“SEA WALL Reclamatio­n”
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“MENDIOLA”

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