27.05.2026—28.06.2026
Launch: Wednesday 27th May
We live by inference is an exhibition of video works by Saluhan Collective that examines the dynamics between audience and performer using Erving Goffman’s concept of ‘front stage’ and ‘back stage’ as a departure point.
Goffman’s theory suggests that individuals present themselves differently in public (‘front stage’) compared to private settings (‘back stage’). The video series expands this idea by examining how Filipino material, cultural, and ideological symbols are presented and interpreted through varying contexts alongside the shifting roles of the artists as performers.
This exhibition builds on a previous video work, Dodong and the Dai’s, which was developed during Saluhan’s Mainit Illusion/Mainit Fantasy commission with Arts House. In Dodong and the Dai’s, artists Catherine Ortega-Sandow, Kenneth L. Suico, and MJ Flamiano reimagine the 1972 song Magellan by Cebuano artist Yoyoy Villame, which narrates the Spanish colonial ‘conquest’ of the Philippines and the resistance of Indigenous warrior, Lapu Lapu. Their reinterpretation incorporates contemporary Filipino aesthetics, karaoke culture, and the queering of Catholic rituals to engage with colonial-migrant storytelling.
We live by inference will present Dodong and the Dai’s alongside a series of new videos expanding on the interplay between the three artists. The new works will provide a ‘backstage’ interpretation of this performance. This interpretation reveals the internal processes and social interactions that shape the ‘backstage’ dynamics while critiquing the implicit relationship between the performer and the audience.
Hero Image Caption: Saluhan Collective, We live by inference (video still), 2026. Photo: Mischa Wang.
