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© Kimberly Acebo Arteche

© Kimberly Acebo Arteche

Using Art to Understand Grief and Personal History

Kimberley Acebo Arteche's Palo Maiden reflects the artist's research of indigenous Filipino art forms and her embrace of BDSM practices in overcoming trauma.

Artist and activist-educator Kimberley Acebo Arteche is committed to decolonizing art institutional practices and foregrounding emerging Asian Pacific and BIPOC artists. A San Franciscan by way of Baltimore, Maryland, Arteche's earliest creative curiosities included searches for indigenous Philippine art on the then-burgeoning internet. Seeking context and connection to her far-away family, Arteche began to understand colonialism's insidious effect as manifest in racist and misogynistic portrayals of Pinay women.

I got to know Kim while curating the 2018 exhibition Betweenscapes with Dr. Kathy Zarur. Since then, I've hoped to speak with her about what motivates her creatively. When I saw early selections from Palo Maiden previewed on Instagram, I reached out to Kim to learn more about this new series. In Humble Art's second video interview, Kim and I chat about grief as an underlying and dimensional theme in her work, BDSM practices as a vehicle for healing, and what she's working on during quarantine.

Roula Seikaly in conversation with Kimberley Acebo Arteche

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PostedSeptember 10, 2020
AuthorRoula Seikaly
TagsKim Acebo, Kimberly Acebo Arteche, Roula Seikaly, Artist Interviews

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