
Pacita Abad (1946-2004)
Pacita Abad is born on the 5th of October in Basco, Batanes, a remote island in the South China Sea, to Aurora Barsana Abad and Jorge Abad. She is the fifth of thirteen children. Batanes is a small, strategically important island located along the …
Pacita Abad - Wikipedia
Pacita Barsana Abad (October 5, 1946 – December 7, 2004) was a Filipino-born American Ivatan self-taught [1] visual artist. Her more than 30-year painting career began when she traveled to the United States to undertake graduate studies in Spain.
A Living Tapestry of Places: The Art of Pacita Abad · SFMOMA
Exploring five themes in Pacita Abad's work: social realism, masks and spirits, abstraction, immigrant experience, and underwater wilderness.
Artworks - Pacita Abad
Pacita Abad's painting is characterized by color, constant change and experimentation from the 1970s right up to her passing in 2004. Pacita's most extensive body of work is her vibrantly, colorful, trapunto paintings, mixed media painted textile collages and abstract assemblages.
Overlooked During Her Lifetime, Filipino American Artist Pacita Abad ...
Apr 19, 2024 · Like her American counterpart, Abad—a native of Basco, Batanes, in the Philippines—was both an expressive painter and a master of the narrative quilt, embracing and elevating a medium long...
Pacita Abad Stitched the Immigrant Experience into Her ... - Artsy
Apr 5, 2024 · At 24 years old, Pacita Abad faced the wrath of Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos head-on. In 1970, her family home was machine-gunned in the middle of the night, presumably by the authorities, following her involvement in organizing mass demonstrations against the regime.
Pacita Abad: The Foreigner Everywhere - Art+ Magazine
May 6, 2024 · An itinerant artist who absorbed and synthesized traditions in quilted canvases with maximalist color and flair, Pacita Abad embodies the ethos of a straniero ovunque (foreigner everywhere) through her trapuntos.
Artist Pacita Abad Celebrated in First Retrospective - SFMOMA
Jul 25, 2023 · Pacita Abad is organized in a loose chronological order that emphasizes overlapping themes and material engagements. Abad’s Social Realist works from the late 1970s and early 1980s include powerful portraits of individuals escaping political persecution and economic injustice.
Pacita Abad | Tina Kim Gallery
Born to a family of politicians and activists in Batanes, the furthermost-north island state in the Philippines, Pacita Abad (1946-2004) was sent to the US to finish her graduate studies after political violence initiated by Ferdinand Marcos put her life in danger.
New collection: Pacita Abad, a woman of the world - About JSTOR
Dec 6, 2018 · Pacita Abad’s work is remarkable for its sense of discovery, as well as its scope. The artist explored the cultures of more than 50 countries in a dazzling array of works created during a career that spanned decades.