Decolonial Minimalism: Founding Works
These pieces mark the emergence of Decolonial Minimalism—a movement I founded to reclaim minimalism through a decolonial lens. Each work is a visual assertion of identity, resistance, and quiet revolution.
IJWBAA [eej-wah] is a Filipino digital artist and the first Filipino recognized in the Techspressionism movement. He is a neologist and the originator of Decolonial Minimalism—an art movement that reclaims minimalism through ancestral memory and cultural reawakening. His works, compiled in two volumes of I Just Wannabe an Artist, have been recognized, officially archived, cataloged, and made available in the collections of the Gallerie degli Uffizi, Museo Reina Sofía, the National Museum of the Philippines, Getty Research Institute, and other prominent cultural institutions worldwide.
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These pieces mark the emergence of Decolonial Minimalism—a movement I founded to reclaim minimalism through a decolonial lens. Each work is a visual assertion of identity, resistance, and quiet revolution.