ROBERT BESANA, multi-awarded visual artist stores that sell viagra and Director of the Schoolof Multimedia Artsat the AsiaPacificCollege, adds his own ruminations on the collective discussion about Jose Rizal through his solo exhibition NON OMNIS MORIAR showing from November 23 to December 14, 2011 at cheapcialisforsale-online.com Blanc Peninsula in Makati City.
On the year of the generic viagra results National http://overthecounterviagra-best.com/ Hero’s 150th birthday, Besana approaches the veneration of heroism by examining its entanglement, and its eventual historicity, with mythology and mysticism. Non Omnis Moriar translates into “I shall not die wholly.” It is a phrase from a seemingly self referential ode (More Lasting Than Bronze) by the Roman poet Horace. This same Latin phrase is most familiar to us as the motto adopted by the Order of the Knights of Rizal, an organization devoted to honoring Rizal’s life and teachings. Between the two poets Horace and Rizal, it is a heroic pronouncement charged with the promise of infinity; yet could
also be read as a stubborn stance against human frailty and mortality. With this title, Besana’s collection of works is interestingly a visual configuration of repetition and allegorical deconstruction, to constitute his ideas about immortality and divinity by his adaptation of folk narratives about Rizal and the mountain diwata (goddess or nymph) Mariang Makiling. Rendered in generic cialis online pen and ink on wood, these are paintings that inquire on the resonance and order of beliefs. They also examine http://generic-cialiscanadarx.com/ deification as a process informed by masculine and feminine cialis ads 2012 mystique.
The exhibit opens 6:00pm on November 23. It is presented by Blanc in cooperation with slash/art artists’ initiatives.
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