Bataan Chapel by Swiss Artist Not Vital Questions the Boundaries Between Art and Architecture

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Art, in general, is made to be seen or experienced by another, an interlocutor, who, in turn, establishes various relationships with the art work. However, this is not the case of the Bataan Chapel, built by the Swiss artist Not Vital in the Philippines.

Ravaged by constant winds, the art work rises on a hill in rural Bagac, a town of just under 30,000 inhabitants located about 50 kilometers west of Manilla. The remote location of the building makes access difficult and the journey becomes a sort of pilgrimage — part of its grace lies precisely in its inaccessibility.

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Cite: Baratto, Romullo. "Bataan Chapel by Swiss Artist Not Vital Questions the Boundaries Between Art and Architecture" [Capela em Bataan do artista suíço Not Vital desafia limites entre arte e arquitetura] 08 Apr 2018. ArchDaily. (Trans. Carvalho, Guilherme) Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/890929/bataan-chapel-by-swiss-artist-not-vital-questions-the-boundaries-between-art-and-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

Interior of the Chapel, lit by the opening above "The Last Supper." Image © Eric Gregory Powell

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