K A R L H I P O L
Tagpi - Tagpi
The Garage, Burrard Arts Foundation
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April 01 – June 12, 2022
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Burrard Arts Foundation presents "Tagpi-tagpi" by Karl Hipol, an interdisciplinary artist working primarily in drawing and painting. A constellated exploration of the artist’s Filipino heritage, Tagpi-tagpi translates into English as patchy, from the root word Tagpi, meaning patch. The installation combines handwritten Baybayin, pasted manila paper and a centralized painting of an abstracted Bahay Kubo, a type of pre-colonial Filipino architecture. Baybayin is a pre-colonial script, widely used in Luzon and other parts of the Philippines before being replaced by the Latin alphabet during Spanish colonization.
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Through the work, Hipol aims to comprehend a non-western perspective, both practically and metaphorically. The installation aims to gradually rebuild broken Filipino identities, patching lost and loose pages through a reintroduction of the Filipino language, the Baybayin script, and the reconstruction of traditional architectures. Burrards Arts Foundation
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Photography: Burrard Arts Foundation
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