2023 Exhibitions
Un/Happy Endings
October 28, 2023 - November 25, 2023
“Nearly every result [the quantum theorist] pronounces is about the probability of this or that… happening – with usually a great many alternatives.”
EMBODIED
December 14, 2023 - January 9, 2024
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.
Young Filipino Painters
September 23, 2023 - October 21, 2023
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.
Systems, Structures, Scales
August 17 - September 16, 2023
In the spectrum of my art practice lies as an inherent premise - Systems, Structures, Scales - wherein I identify as the totality of my being.
Splashings and thunderclaps through the eyelids of two shores, murmuring
July 18 – August 12, 2023
Enfolding through time and space, the waves from the sea reach distant shores in a neverending process of search...
Place of Origin
April 22 - May 20, 2023
Place of Origin is an intimate study of land as body, a prompt into the violences of dominance attitudes over the nonhuman.
Lolo’s Lil’ Guerilla
April 22 - May 20, 2023
Alvin's grandfather served as a sniper in the Philippines during WW2. He often shared his war stories to the artist who was very young at the time.
Pastures of Plenty
March 18 - April 15, 2023
Dominic Mangila presents a solo exhibition titled "Pastures of Plenty'' which features a new series of works that combines history painting and meta - narrative.
It’s Not a False Alarm.
March 18 - April 15, 2023
What the artists Kyungmook Kim, Inhwan Oh, and Ahram Jeong have in common is not the subject matter of their works but their tendency to deal with Korean society’s cultural issues in the perspective the Other...
The Expanding Cluster of Particles and the Birth of New Planets
February 11 - March 11, 2023
Amy Aragon and Jay Ticar have been working on family and immigration by individually or collaboratively articulating meanings of home through architectonic configurations and constructing imagined scenes.
The memory of those lost paintings that disappeared with unrecognized view of life
February 11 - March 11, 2023
The memory of those lost paintings that disappeared with unrecognized view of life, is Maria Cruz's current solo exhibition that remembers and grieves several works she had lost on a flight to Melbourne last 2022.
Zignal
January 7 - February 4, 2023
Moving to a new country or city is a major reset. Cities changes you with radically different references and can propel new ideas or new directions for older ideas.
You Have to Hit Rock Bottom
January 7 - February 4, 2023
You Have to Hit Rock Botton is a set of new works reflecting Abrugena’s approach to painting: building on a visual language that tests areas of discomfort, experimentation, and
starting over repeatedly.