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​Julie Lluch wrestles with the time of the plague

Sculptor Julie Lluch apologized for her “awful habit of being preachy.” Nevertheless, her latest solo show “Irresistible Grace: In the Regime of the Plague” at Galerie Stephanie at Art Fair Philippines, The Link, Ayala Center, Makati also has a powerful political content, a protest in fact aimed at the face of strongman Rodrigo Duterte.

​Julie Lluch wrestles with the time of the plague

Beauty out of a deadly storm’s debris

Text and photos by ELIZABETH LOLARGA IN a strange way, the logs and trees that came tumbling down when Typhoon Sendong let loose three months' worth of rainfall in one night on Iligan City were victims of neglect like the flood's human victims. Sculptor Julie Lluch, who was born and raised in the city, dislikes it when the term "killer logs" is used.

Beauty out of a deadly storm’s debris

Home works for the Lluch women

FOR Julie Lluch, one of the Philippines’ top sculptors, home truly works as proven by her and her three daughters in their first family exhibition at Alliance Francaise in Makati City.

Home works for the Lluch women