Promised Land
In a literal, allegorical, and abstract sense, The Promised Land
is an embodiment of a long-sought desire, a destination
where one’s hopes are realized on arrival.
Such a vision is what Victoria Montinola brings to light.
In a literal, allegorical, and abstract sense, The Promised Land
is an embodiment of a long-sought desire, a destination
where one’s hopes are realized on arrival.
Such a vision is what Victoria Montinola brings to light.
“Everything We Don’t Know” by
Gene Paul Martin confronts the problems posed by the history
of painting, creating a spectacular evisceration of what we do
know of our modernist past into painterly amalgamations of
ethno-futurism and animism, magical realism and mutant
abstraction, as well as a haunting-ontological aesthetic on the
idea of man.
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The Drawing Room is pleased to present their featured artists at Art Jakarta. View works by: Rocky Cajigan, Cian Dayrit, and Mark Justiniani.
The Drawing Room regards 14 young artists and their painterly visions, gestures, and language, that suggest the gradations of artistic process of an incoming generation of contemporary Filipino painters.
Artists such as Habulan, Co, Justiniani, Mallari, Esquillo, and De Chavez experiment on formalism or abstraction to truthfully dwell on a genuine search for artistic possibility.
The Drawing Room regards 14 young artists and their painterly visions, gestures, and language, that suggest the gradations of artistic process of an incoming generation of contemporary Filipino painters.
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In the spectrum of my art practice lies as an inherent premise – Systems, Structures, Scales – wherein I identify as the totality of my being. Looking back at the past — in archival research to previous projects, I see this as a potential of interconnection through recurring time and space, that the things I do may intersect or not, in a recurring motivation to arrive in the totality of art.
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Enfolding through time and space, the waves from the sea reach distant shores in a neverending process of search, layering fluid information that is made and erased without cease, burgeoning towards the future away from past measures.
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Dominic Mangila presents a series of figurative paintings that references stories of migration and labor of Filipino-Americans in the Manila Village in Louisiana in the 1920s and the 1930s and Japanese-American farmers interned during World War II who worked in the internment camp’s flower nursery and onion farms in the Gila River Relocation Center in Rivers, Arizona and a sugar beet farm in Colorado.
Pam Yan Santos’ exhibition “Building things we know we may not know,” an installation of mixed media paintings and objects, explores these connections between the gestures of building and the human condition of being in progress.
Art Singapore 2023 Read More »