An essay on banig weaving in the Philippines that takes a look at how the the social, historical and environmental contexts of this ancestral handicraft practice/living tradition are transformed due to climate crisis, global capital and extractive industry.
This essay was originally published in “Rare Earth,” a zine produced for the exhibition “Polar Opposites” at D21 Kunstraum, Leipzig.
READ THE FULL ESSAY HERE
This essay was originally published in “Rare Earth,” a zine produced for the exhibition “Polar Opposites” at D21 Kunstraum, Leipzig.
READ THE FULL ESSAY HERE