The Filipino Expat Magazine Issue #13 Summer 2021

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PROFILES

Kay: The Artist “I am a filmmaker. I moved to Europe to explore my art. In Spain, I felt that there was a glass ceiling for Filipinos, for people who came from “colonized” lands. I wanted to go to a country that did not have that kind of history with us. Germany fits the bill and Berlin offers a unique charm for art and creativity.”

K

ay Abaño is a Filipina artist and filmmaker currently based in Berlin.

She started her expat journey in 2004, when she pursued Cinematography at the TAI Escuela Universitaria de Artes in Madrid. She moved to Barcelona in 2007 and stayed for six years. Abaño got involved with the vibrant Filipino migrant communities in Spain, widening her interest in migration and human displacement. Immigration and borders became her muses. “I have deep admiration for our Filipino migrant workers, this admiration strengthened my passion and drive for my art”. Migrants are common subject of her visual arts. Interacting with migrants made her political. She realized that art can be a platform to criticize the system that pushes migrants and other marginalized people out. In nine years, she captured hundreds of hours of footage of Filipino migrants in Spain. Her short documentary New Heroes was nominated at the 8th AegeanDocs International Documentary Film Festival 2020 in Greece. To Abaño, art is an immediate and accessible way to communicate complicated subjects, a platform for stories that she feels need to be told. “Art gives a chance to say something without being too academic, it comes from a layman’s perspective. It has the power to

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move people, to magnify, show things that are unspeakable or overlooked.” Abaño moved to Germany in 2013,

to explore Berlin’s booming art scene and expand her creative network. “I am a filmmaker. I moved to Europe to explore my art. In Spain, I felt that there was a glass ceiling for Filipinos, for people who came from “colonized” lands. I wanted to go to a country that did not have that kind of history with us. Germany fits the bill and Berlin offers a unique charm for art and creativity.” Despite her success, Abaño admits that funding is still her biggest challenge. “It is not easy for artists to make money. That is also why I moved to Berlin. Germany funds art.” She does not want to discourage Filipinos from pursuing arts. She believes that Pinoys are talented, but privilege can play a huge role in pursuing arts. Filipinos are restricted by financial capacity but it should not stop us from exploring and showing what we can. “It’s not a question of whether we are at par with other nationalities. The quality and substance of our work is richer and more informed because of what we must go through as a nation, as people. We have talents and skills. But how do we get to where we want (as an artist) while also feeding our family? These limitations don’t normally hinder our white Western counterparts.”


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