Melbourne Art Fair 2022
bid Melbourne Art Fair 2022 February 17 – 20, 2022
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bid Melbourne Art Fair 2022 February 17 – 20, 2022
Melbourne Art Fair 2022 Read More »
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 Expanding Cluster of Particles and the Birth of New Planets Read More »
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.
The memory of those lost paintings that disappeared with unrecognized view of life Read More »
Conrado Velasco was born in Manila. Studied Architecture and Fine Arts @ University of the Philippines Presently resides in Berlin, Germany and Kilkenny, Ireland.
YOU HAVE TO HIT ROCK BOTTOM 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.
You Have to Hit Rock Bottom Read More »
The latest collaboration between Cordero and De Guia revisits the usefulness of dialogue. Formed by distance, circumstance, and need; as well as by their own unique artistic vision, the works are indicative of the values of correspondence and interaction—like messages sent and retrieved.
Yason Banal is an artist working with various forms and ideas traversing seemingly divergent systems. His work has been widely exhibited locally and internationally in galleries, museums, fairs, biennales and alternative spaces, most recently at ALT Philippines 2021 and 2020; Metropolitan Museum in 2020 and 2019; Asia Film Archive Singapore, SOAS London and 47 Canal New York in 2019 and Venice Architecture Biennale in 2018. He is full-time faculty at the U.P. Film Institute and former coordinator at the U.P. Film Center.
Confetti United Inc. Read More »
KoloWn showcases on canvas paintings, collages and on paper works. The collection is in contrast with their previous projects in the last 3 years that were mostly online, or physical shows with an online component. However, even though these works are rendered physically, they are a byproduct of KoloWn’s explorations on the web, travels and public installations.
The exhibition involves an interdisciplinary process of sound material and field recordings, textile and indigenous weaving practices, and performative notation through video.
Gerardo Tan at the 59th Biennale Arte Read More »