In a nutshell
Eloquent Simplicity in Wood and Fiber is an exhibition exploring the versatility of natural materials, presenting sculptural forms and functional objects that blend traditional expression with contemporary design. The display defines the distinct aesthetic sensibilities of the Cordillera Mountain groups, including the Ifugao and Kalinga, who have long used wood and fiber to create objects for both utilitarian and ritual purposes. Juxtaposed against these traditional items, the exhibition features contemporary works by notable voices like National Artist Napoleon Abueva and designer Claude Tayag, who utilize Philippine hardwoods such as narra and molave. Addressing the modern scarcity of natural resources, the project highlights how artists continue to create meaningful, practical objects. This presentation encourages visitors to appreciate the enduring beauty, tactile quality, and profound functionality inherent in the world’s simplest materials.
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Curator
Jeannie Javelosa
Bio
Jeannie Javelosa is a Filipino curator, artist, writer, and social entrepreneur. She serves as Curator at the Yuchengco Museum, contributing to exhibitions that explore Philippine contemporary art and heritage. Javelosa also co-founded ECHOstore, a sustainable lifestyle enterprise, and GREAT Women, a platform supporting women-led social enterprises. She holds a master’s degree in painting from the University of Pennsylvania.