Address (Project: Another Country) - Alvinology

Address (Project: Another Country)

Is this structure stable?
Is this structure stable?

Here are photos of another installation artwork at South Beach Development, part of the Singapore Biennale 2008. I like this artwork, not just for it’s sheeer size, but for the concept and the legwork behind it as well.

It is created by Filipino husband and wife team, Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan who now lives and works in Brisbane, Australia with their children.

Reflection
Reflection
Dipsy says HI!
Dipsy says HI!
Baby needs tube to breathe.
Baby needs tube to breathe.
Rachel reading about the installation
Rachel reading about the installation

Address (2007 – 2008) represents a developmental process spanning more than ten years since the first personal objects were collected “cubed” by Balikbayan boxes. These are boxes that many Filipino migrants use to transport their personal belongings home. The Aquilizans used these boxes as moulds to “cast” their own belongings as they moved from the Philippines to Australia, a room with a door but without ceiling.

Related Singapore Biennale 2008 Entry:

You can read my previous entry on the Hair Salon installation created by Argentina artist, Leandro Erlich HERE.

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