The Work
Silip
Living artistic practice.
​Silip focuses on artists whose practice is ongoing. These works stay close to the present, observing how artists work, think, and continue over time. The films do not aim to summarize careers or explain meaning, but to spend time with process, uncertainty, and daily discipline.
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This strand looks at art as something lived: shaped by routine, doubt, persistence, and attention.
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Representative works include:
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Agnes Arellano's Healing
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Nap Jamir II — Parang Hinukay Ako
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Pandy Aviado's Satori
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Jose Tence Ruiz — The Difficulty of Being Alive



Gunita
Memory, legacy, and remembrance.
Gunita centers on artistic lives shaped by memory, absence, and what remains. Works in this strand are reflective or posthumous in nature, constructed through stories, or traces such as objects, gestures, recollections, and influence, rather than full biographies.
Gunita does not seek closure. It treats remembrance as an ongoing responsibility, allowing artistic lives to be approached with care rather than summary.
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Representative works include:
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Rod Paras-Perez



Lunan
Curatorship and cultural stewardship.
Lunan focuses on curators, cultural workers, and the spaces that support contemporary art. These works look at museums, galleries, and institutions as places of labor, decision-making, and long-term responsibility.
Rather than presenting institutions as abstract entities, Lunan attends to how art is held, sustained, and shaped through everyday practice.
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Representative works include:
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Patrick Flores — Vargas Museum



