Rinne Abrugena‘s painting practice emphasizes technique and experimentation through her investigations on composition, color, and the precision of gestural marks. Her visual language explores the possibilities of forms and often references attitudes towards belief systems, literature and human behavior.
Rinne Abrugena


Rinne Abrugena
Biography
Featured Artworks
Artist's Exhibitions
March 23 - April 27, 2024
"The title is borrowed from Clarice Lispector's novel Agua Viva, a reminder of the atmosphere by which these paintings were made..."
WHAT IS THE ART FAIR?
To the layman, all notions of the art market cease.
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.
March 22 - April 26, 2025
The group exhibition features works from Filipino contemporary artists.
March 23 - April 27, 2024
"The title is borrowed from Clarice Lispector's novel Agua Viva, a reminder of the atmosphere by which these paintings were made..."
WHAT IS THE ART FAIR?
To the layman, all notions of the art market cease.
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.
March 22 - April 26, 2025
The group exhibition features works from Filipino contemporary artists.
March 23 - April 27, 2024
"The title is borrowed from Clarice Lispector's novel Agua Viva, a reminder of the atmosphere by which these paintings were made..."
WHAT IS THE ART FAIR?
To the layman, all notions of the art market cease.
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.