Past
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Seryosong Usapan sa Madilim na Area
18 Jun - 18 Jul 2026 Froilan Calayag / Joey Cobcobo / Dex Fernandez / Mark Andy Garcia / Ryan Jara / Lindslee / Raffy T. Napay / Lynyrd Paras / Neil Pasilan / Ryan Rubio Because Some Conversations Never Truly End Seryosong Usapan sa Madilim na Area presents an exhibition bound not by a singular... Read more -
Disc.cussion
18 Jun - 18 Jul 2026 Poeleen Alvarez / Diana Aviado / Pandy Aviado / Luigi Azura / Jojo Barja / Plet Bolipata / Elmer Borlongan / Mars Bugaoan / Benjie Torrado Cabrera / Noëll EL Farol / Don Kusuanco / Alynnah Manalac-Tadeo / Angelo Magno / William Matawaran / Soler Santos / Taj Hassan Tadeo... Read more -
Times: Expansion of Matter
Celine Lee 7 May - 6 Jun 2026 (…the color and the image, and its portents, already burnt into her retinas…) The original, real , images that Lee used as preliminary references for a generative AI to come up with the final reference for her works in Times: Expansion of Matter , were a collection of explosions resulting... Read more -
Offcuts
Eugene Jarque 7 May - 6 Jun 2026 The work of Eugene Jarque has always occupied the dynamic intersection of the workshop and the studio. This path was first inspired by the artist’s carpenter father, whose influence instilled a deep respect for tools, materials, and the honest labor of building by hand. For years, this creative energy was... Read more -
Bagyong Bahaghari
Mac Valdezco 7 May - 6 Jun 2026 Read more -
Nothing and Everything, For the Time Being
Anj Pe 7 May - 6 Jun 2026 In this day and age where everybody is doing two or five things at the same time, being on autopilot seems to be the normal setting. Each moving about their life with eyes empty, all stuck in a trance. Eating, but not really eating. Working, but not quite working. Living,... Read more -
Pilgrimage: Telescopic realities, kaleidoscope dreams
Miguel Aquilizan and Jessica Dorizac 7 May - 6 Jun 2026 The circle is an old idea: sun, orbit, mouth, wound To cast one is to believe something can be held together without edges. And thus, a ring is a small horizon, promising that silver might remember the hand that shaped it; A sharpened edge holds a trembling dot. -Holly Eddington... Read more -
Puno
Raffy T. Napay 7 Apr - 2 May 2026 In his latest exhibition, Puno , Raffy T. Napay takes inspiration from trees, the robust living things that provide fruit, timber, and shade, as well as the poem by Joyce Kilmer, whose loveliness only God can make. Here, the paintings, coming after his stupendous, multi-panel work, Punla (buto at lupa)... Read more -
To the Author of the Last Page
David Ryan Viray 7 Apr - 2 May 2026 Margins and Detours There is a particular kind of freedom in refusing a straight path or a clear-cut practice. In the recent works of David Ryan Viray, painting becomes less a destination than a series of openings, thresholds where decisions are made, abandoned, and reworked. To The Author of the... Read more -
The room you carry with you everywhere
August Lyle Espino 7 Apr - 2 May 2026 In his solo exhibition The room you carry with you everywhere. , August Lyle Espino turns toward an inward space—one that hovers at the threshold where thought begins to take form, where impulse gathers just enough weight to become visible. His abstractions linger in this suspended moment, as if each... Read more -
Where da grass greens grow
Meety Mity 7 Apr - 2 May 2026 Where do we go when the world feels too heavy? At times, a thought of place arrives. It brings to mind a space we long for. Somewhere gentle and quiet, somewhere better. In a fast-paced environment, even a sight of green and a bit of sunlight can feel like enough.... Read more -
A Song Without End
Oca Villamiel 7 Apr - 2 May 2026 In A Song Without End , Oca Villamiel explores the pursuit for the liberation of the human spirit through a series of assemblages. Drawing from Emily Dickinson’s ‘Hope’ is the thing with feathers , the artist navigates the act of a bird’s relentless singing as a persistent longing for the... Read more -
Wish You Were Here
a curatorial project by Nicole Tee 19 Feb - 21 Mar 2026 In collaboration with West Gallery Shop A curatorial project by Nicole Tee Jan Balquin, Julia Barrameda, Nice Buenaventura, Sam Bumanlag, Zean Cabangis, Pin Calacal, Mariano Ching, Dina Gadia, Kitty Kaburo, Celine Lee, Lou Lim, Audrey Lukban, Efren Madlangsakay, Jr., Raffy T. Napay, Elaine Navas, Henrielle Baltazar Pagkaliwangan, Bryan Pollero, Julio... Read more -
Coming to This
Eunice Sanchez 19 Feb - 21 Mar 2026 Ang alaala ay dumarating nang pira-piraso, putol-putol, at sa mga sandaling hirap maisalin sa wika. Gaya ng tindig ng eksibisyong ito, ang mga imahe ay hindi nagtatangkang magsalaysay ng isang buong kronolohiya; sa halip, sila ay bumubugkos ng kanilang pagkakatabi at pagkakahiwalay. Sa mga puwang na ito umuusbong ang mga... Read more -
to feel small
Nicole Tee 19 Feb - 21 Mar 2026 Often in rock climbing trips and in the hikes to and from crags, Nicole Tee is pummeled by wave after wave of incessant thoughts. This flurry takes on a more focused edge when she is climbing sheer rock. The intense concentration required to hike and climb is often all-consuming, and... Read more -
Squared Lives
Luigi Singson 19 Feb - 21 Mar 2026 Squared Lives reflects on what shapes one's place in the world, as much as trying to find, maintain, and even scrutinize it, within the particular confines of an urbanized and digitalized society. Outdoor vistas of colossal high-rises and densely-populated districts, juxtaposed with scenes of indoor spaces – both bereft of... Read more -
Other Versions
Carina Santos 19 Feb - 21 Mar 2026 Other Versions is meant to provide contextual grounding of the current series of pour paintings in my practice, which I began developing in 2023 and first shown as a collection at Blanc Gallery for the show, A record of horizons . Through this expansion (liner notes, if you will), the... Read more -
Breathe, Sigh...
Geraldine Javier 8 Jan - 7 Feb 2026 How does one begin to write about the recent body of work of Geraldine Javier, one of the key figures in Philippine contemporary art? How can an exhibition text truthfully illuminate an artist's existential struggle and her acts of protest? Having spent an entire day in conversation with Javier at... Read more -
How the Frame Decides
Audrey Lukban 8 Jan - 7 Feb 2026 Audrey Lukban’s How the Frame Decides thinks through archival material and its histories to unpack and challenge colonial narratives through the (re)presentations of power. Referencing objects, archival photographs, and specific moments in Philippine history, Lukban seeks to reveal how power and control is enacted in material and visual culture. How... Read more -
Manual for Making Space
Julieanne Ng 8 Jan - 7 Feb 2026 The Two Lives of One Place Julieanne Ng grew up in a place where the view from the window is not of trees or streets, but of molds, pallets, and stacked plastic houseware. Her family’s factory in Valenzuela runs below and around her life: machines humming, products lining up, everything... Read more -
Existence through allusions
Joanolasco 8 Jan - 7 Feb 2026 In Joanolasco’s ashen woods, trees become a sort of fortress, caging within its branches any being that yearns the horizon. Its smoke-weathered limbs force a crack in reality and break apart the light. Yet this bright mystical portal persists; inviting, guiding. Inherently diluting thick smog for eager travelers. The watercolor... Read more -
Selections from the Soler and Mona Santos Collection
8 Jan - 7 Feb 2026 Elmer Borlongan, Roberto Chabet, Mariano Ching, Louie Cordero, Jigger Cruz, Nona Garcia, Nilo Ilarde, Geraldine Javier, Pow Martinez, Elaine Roberto-Navas, Bernardo Pacquing, Jose John Santos, Pam Yan-Santos, Yasmin Sison Read more -
Selected Works
19 Dec 2025 - 3 Jan 2026 Juan Alcazaren, Allan Balisi, Pablo Biglang-Awa, Bjorn Calleja, Buboy Cañafranca, Roberto Chabet, Jonathan Ching, Mariano Ching, Jon Cuyson, Don Djerassi Dalmacio, Beejay Esber, August Lyle Espino, Dex Fernandez, Mark Andy Garcia, Johanna Helmuth, Paolo Icasas, Kitty Kaburo, Robert Langenegger, Luis Lorenzana, Efren Madlangsakay, Jr., Gene Paul Martin, Pow Martinez, Raffy... Read more -
Rekweba
Joey Cobcobo 6 Nov - 6 Dec 2025 In his latest body of work, Rekweba , Filipino artist Joey Cobcobo invites us to contemplate creation. Or more precisely, re-creation. The title itself is a word he coined, drawn from kweba , the Tagalog word for “cave.” But rekweba is not simply a return to the cave. It is... Read more -
Further Verses
curated by Pope Bacay 6 Nov - 6 Dec 2025 Pope Bacay, Gino Bueza, Indya Gokita, Is Jumalon, Audrey Lukban, Ryle Russel, Jel Suarez, Miles Villanueva Instruction : Begin with something you know. A shape, a sound, a piece of what was once whole. Hold it until it changes. Let it resist you. Let it forget its name. Pull apart... Read more -
Turd World Guru
Pow Martinez 6 Nov - 6 Dec 2025 Aside from the modern-day iconoclasm that his paintings convey—continually denouncing cherished notions of beauty and sophistication—Pow Martinez also reveals a deep fascination with certain archaic ideas. Mythology, the occult, ancient symbols, and artifacts inhabit the seemingly frivolous images he brings to the canvas. Looking back through art history, from the... Read more -
Home
Victoria Montinola 6 Nov - 6 Dec 2025 “Your house is your larger body. It grows in the sun and sleeps in the stillness of the night; and it is not dreamless,” - Khalil Gibran In the thick blanket of the night in 1849, Harriet Tubman followed a singular fixed light in the sky, the one called the... Read more -
Temporal
Jason Montinola 6 Nov - 6 Dec 2025 “Myths are public dreams; dreams are private myths” — Joseph Campbell The use of mythology and iconography has been crucial in shaping our society as we know it. These have allowed us to sculpt images of various gods, form our morals and beliefs, and influence various cultures across time and... Read more -
Anatomy of the Ordinary
Bjorn Calleja 25 Sep - 25 Oct 2025 Of Ordinary Origin Stories In Anatomy of the Ordinary, Bjorn Calleja paints a familiar street as though it were the center of the universe, because once upon a time in this artist’s life, it was. His large canvases condense snippets of a recent past neighborhood life, filling them with warped... Read more -
Portraits
curated by Gwen Bautista 25 Sep - 25 Oct 2025 Renz Baluyot, Jheane Borja, Julia Borja, Pin Calacal, Rose Cameron, Ronyel Compra, Cian Dayrit, Pepe Delfin, Jonas Eslao, Grace Impas, Jun Impas, Jay Jore, Adrian Labuguen, Amiel Louise Rivera, Carlos Valino, Eric Zamuco The exhibition is the first installment in a series of curatorial projects determined to examine genres in... Read more -
Sharp, Ordinary Things
TRNZ 25 Sep - 25 Oct 2025 With poignant scenes set against the backdrop of mundanity, TRNZ's new paintings inflict their own understated pathos amidst the spectacle of images. Subdued, unassuming, and low-key, the events and characters portrayed in each of his works seem to carry with them an unverifiable weight, waiting to be discovered; waiting to... Read more -
Where Space Takes Form
Nanette Villanueva 25 Sep - 25 Oct 2025 This exhibition is about pause, rhythm, and presence. To breathe is to create space inside the body, and in these works, that space extends outward into paper, line, and form. Some are veiled, their surfaces layered with translucent skin that shifts the image into partial obscurity. Others are unveiled, direct... Read more -
Travelogue
Mariano Ching 25 Sep - 25 Oct 2025 This series of works tries to explore through a visual narrative the the internal and personal terrain of my thoughts; the struggle, possibility, and self-discovery. Each piece delves into the tension between the unknown and the familiar—capturing the essence of traveling toward a destination that is never fully defined. The... Read more -
Derivatives
Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan 14 Aug - 13 Sep 2025 In Derivatives , Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan contemplate the materiality of their own works involving large-scale installations produced with communities and other collaborators. It bears the pondering that accompanies an incredible body of work spanning decades across different site-specific projects and a multitude of locations. From these different spaces and... Read more -
Calm Shots
Lourd de Veyra and Kaloy Olavides 14 Aug - 13 Sep 2025 From saints in Baroque altarpieces and martyrs in Renaissance panels, to lovers in Japanese shunga, to lovers embracing in Expressionist reveries, the history of art is water-stained with faces frozen mid-rapture. But Calm Shots (to be read with utmost slownews and care) strips the ecstasy of its narrative frame. There... Read more -
Between Absence and Imprint
Erik Sausa 14 Aug - 13 Sep 2025 In Between Absence and Imprint , Erik Sausa interrogates the tension between what vanishes and what survives. Using found and salvaged industrial materials, the exhibit reflects on environmental degradation, human consumption, and the silent aftermath of destruction. At its core, the exhibition is a meditation on presence through trace. Every... Read more -
Life is for the Living
Ryan Rubio 14 Aug - 13 Sep 2025 There are classes in life that no classroom can hold, lessons not even the most brilliant professors can teach. These are the things we learn in the streets when we walk, in experiencing life outside when we put ourselves out there, when we open up to the risk and the... Read more -
Unyielding: Reconstruction of the Unrelenting
curated by Leslie de Chavez 14 Aug - 13 Sep 2025 To yield is to exercise the wisdom of allowance and surrender, and the providence to generate and give. To be unyielding, then, is to turn to endurance, standing resolute and firm. This exhibition reflects on both as distinct yet interconnected dimensions of force, each carrying its own kind of weight... Read more -
Satisfaction is but a moment
Isabel Santos 3 Jul - 2 Aug 2025 Life is often marked by the big moments that add up to a month, a year, a decade. These are the points that one remembers vividly and quickly, a life lived marked by significant moments, whether by their historical importance, or the magnitude of emotion they have imparted on the... Read more -
Held By the Surface
Jel Suarez 3 Jul - 2 Aug 2025 An ancient mountain stands still, its rock, root, and creatures as old as time. It has settled into its ecosystem; it knows each contributing sound of life echoing through its canopies, it knows the footfalls of its natives, it knows the rain that waters it, the rivers, the pools. It... Read more -
Towards the Glades
Julio San Jose 3 Jul - 2 Aug 2025 Read more -
VISTAS
Cholo Cardenas 3 Jul - 2 Aug 2025 There is a quality of wistful and tender quietude to dormant houses holding numerous memorabilia. Photographs of a family treading across various passages of time across different generations. Graduations, wedding photos of grandparents, parents and children across different grades of monochrome and color, painting a picture of lives lived spread... Read more -
Works From Home: Pieces from the Legaspi Family Collection
Cesar Legaspi 3 Jul - 2 Aug 2025 Cesar Legaspi’s first studio was his sickbed. Decades before he became National Artist for Visual Arts in 1990, Cesar Torrente Legaspi was a little boy recovering from frequent illnesses, confined for days at a time to bed. It was here, with scraps of paper and pencil stubs, that he first... Read more -
Imminent Red Thread
Dan Raralio 22 May - 21 Jun 2025 Read more -
Breaking the Waves
Jon Cuyson 22 May - 21 Jun 2025 In Breaking the Waves , I continue my exploration of abstraction as a layered site of memory, labor, and ecological entanglement. In this body of work, the straight line—once rendered with geometric precision using tape and graphite in reference to modernist form and architectural structures—has softened and fragmented. What remains... Read more -
Johnny Johnny Johnny: a regretrospective of sorts
Juan Alcazaren III 22 May - 21 Jun 2025 “He sighed from the depth of His spirit.” Mk 8:12 Oh Johnny, when will you ever learn? When will you shut up and listen? When will you remember to forget? When will you stop repeating yourself? When will you start from the beginning? When will you begin from the start?... Read more -
Panagkamarerwa
Jules Leaño 22 May - 21 Jun 2025 ‘Panagkamarerwa ’ is an exhibition of found footage by Filipino-Scottish artist and filmmaker Jules Leaño. The works consist of discarded reels from the vintage stores of Cubao brought to Berlin film labs for salvaging. The sheer damage on the reels rejected any straightforward scan. It instead required an outmoded optical... Read more -
neither touches, neither leaves
Pablo Biglang-awa 22 May - 21 Jun 2025 A confluence of disciplines, of 3D modeling, of woodworking, of sculpture, of painting even, the three works that form Pablo Biglang-awa’s new show has a self-evident push and pull, not least from the necessary tensions that are a matter of course in anything like this that endeavors cross-pollination, except the... Read more -
Head Against the Wall
Johanna Helmuth 10 Apr - 10 May 2025 Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror. — Rainer Maria Rilke The realism in Johanna Helmuth’s paintings portrays her subjects in certain environments that situate them in unsettling scenarios. In the solo presentation Head Against the Wall , the artist visualizes her internal conflicts as she grapples with varying... Read more -
DAILY INTAKE
Jett Osian 10 Apr - 10 May 2025 In his exhibition Daily Intake , Jett Osian delves into the quiet erosion of genuine human connection in an age increasingly defined by instant gratification and digital affirmation. With a particular focus on social media, he examines how technology has supplanted embodied presence with reductive gestures—a thumbs-up, a heart react—emojis... Read more -
Catalog of In-Between
Teo Esguerra 10 Apr - 10 May 2025 A wave of nostalgia that can be felt in an unseemingly foreign place. A discernible customary discomfort that lingers in the ambiguity of mere existence. A disarming undertone of uneasiness that accompanies the continuous passage of time. A trace of melancholy that persists in growth that is yet to be... Read more -
A Picture-Perfect Fragile State
Victoria Fabella 10 Apr - 10 May 2025 “I have told myself a hundred times that I should be happy if I were as brainless as my neighbor, and yet I do not desire such happiness” — Voltaire As the veil of innocence is ripped off throughout our lives, themes of sadness, misery, loneliness and despair become more... Read more -
Good Stories to Tell
Mark Andy Garcia 10 Apr - 10 May 2025 In his latest exhibition Good Stories to Tell , Mark Andy Garcia turns inward, reflecting upon the lived experiences and quiet reckonings that come with crossing the invisible threshold of forty—that age, long mythologized as the point “where life begins.” For Garcia, it marks neither an end nor a new... Read more -
Eternity in Fragments
Lou Lim 27 Feb - 29 Mar 2025 Nouns: Verbs Process (also, steps, sequence ): painting (also, printmaking, “print painting”, sculpture ). Casting the painting forms a mold or matrix. Applying oil paint onto it, laying linen (also, ground ) over it, then applying pressure across its surface creates a print (also, intaglio, imprint, extract, trace, mirror ).... Read more -
Pretty Pointless Things
Valerie Chua 27 Feb - 29 Mar 2025 In a time when images are consumed in seconds and the “vibe” of something often holds more weight than its meaning, Pretty Pointless Things embraces the immediacy of visual pleasure. I do not ask these works to be analyzed or decoded; they exist in the realm of aestheticism, where an... Read more -
Six Easy Pieces Where the Water's Flow Leads the Artist
Jay Lozada 27 Feb - 29 Mar 2025 When a schoolboy is asked about water, almost always, he would casually blurt out the no-nonsense truth that “water is colourless!” The remark, in fact, is a universal validation of what water is! As one advances in years, this straightforward truth about water is quietly shelved to the periphery. In... Read more -
Here, Not Here
Is Jumalon 27 Feb - 29 Mar 2025 Is Jumalon’s latest series of paintings feels like discovering a collection of places you know, but can’t quite place. These landscapes exist nowhere in the physical world, and yet we find ourselves often pausing with a sense of having been here before. This spark of recognition comes from how the... Read more -
PAGGUHIT NANG NAKADILAT SA DILIM
Lynyrd Paras 16 Jan - 15 Feb 2025 Tagaktak ang pawis Na tilang pinturang dugo Sa mukha. Kung hindi nagdidilim, Nagniningas naman Ang paningin. Kamatayan, Kailan mo ba ako Sisingilin? Naidantay na Sa mahiwagang puno Ang mga sandata. Nakabigti na rin Ang putol na lubid Sa sanga. Mag-guguhit ako Nang nakadilat Sa dilim Habang kumakawala Ang mga alitaptap... Read more -
Scale study: Objects, Matter, and their corresponding illusion
John Marin 16 Jan - 15 Feb 2025 Sprig Vision John Marin’s Scale Study opens with a literal play on scale. Small Hazard , the smallest piece at 5 x 5 inches, hangs on the left wall by the entrance and is immediately set in stark contrast to Anger , the largest at 6 x 5 feet, displayed... Read more -
Gray Matter
Ciron Señeres 16 Jan - 15 Feb 2025 In his solo exhibition Gray Matter at West Gallery, Ciron Señeres delves into the materiality of plastic, that ubiquitous “necessary evil” whose presence permeates our lives while contributing to the degradation of the planet. Through the agency of pigment, Señeres transforms this industrial material into a subject for artistic exploration,... Read more -
Nightmare Obsession
Billy Bagtas 16 Jan - 15 Feb 2025 My Ghosts Healed Me “Nightmare Obsession” confronts the ghosts of the past and loss that seek salvation. This art exhibition of Billy Bagtas invites every individual to dive into the collective shadows that shaped who we are and how we are tethered to our family even if it causes your... Read more -
Works on Paper / 1968
Marciano Galang 16 Jan - 15 Feb 2025 During the 1960’s, Marciano Galang (1945-2001), a Cabusao, Camarines Sur-born artist, started his art practice in a time wherein artists were in transition to different forms of media. A grantee of the MM Castro Scholarship program, Galang attended the University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts from 1962 to... Read more -
Harboring Thoughts on Natural Complexities
Lec Cruz 5 Dec 2024 - 4 Jan 2025 Read more -
Spirit Ecologies
Catalina Africa 5 Dec 2024 - 4 Jan 2025 In Spirit Ecologies , Baler-based multi-disciplinary artist Catalina Africa explores her relationship with the land around her, and the energies or spirits it holds within. Having left the chaos of Metro Manila to seek a more peaceful life by the sea, Africa mentions that the body of work behind Spirit... Read more -
√L@nDs
Lena Cobangbang 5 Dec 2024 - 4 Jan 2025 Lena Cobangbang returns to abstraction to give palpable form to something vast and of great scale: spaces, landscapes, and territories. The conversion of rural areas to residential and commercial spaces serves as a point of departure for Cobangbang in examining our attitudes towards land, exposing underlying paradoxes that are ingeniously... Read more -
Grasping At; Still Streams
curatorial project by Eya Beldia 5 Dec 2024 - 4 Jan 2025 GRASPING AT; STILL STREAMS A BREEZE, PLEASE TENDENCIES— DANCING ON SAND Read more -
Guhit sa Puso
Raffy T. Napay 5 Dec 2024 - 4 Jan 2025 Presenting his drawings in a solo exhibition for the first time, Raffy T. Napay looks inward. Entitled Guhit sa Puso , the show is a collection of drawings by the artist, created in his moments of rest and contemplation. Never intended initially to be viewed by the public, Napay’s drawings... Read more -
A Thousand Brighter Mornings
Allan Balisi 31 Oct - 30 Nov 2024 AUGURIES OF GRACE On Allan Balisi’s “A Thousand Brighter Mornings” In “A Thousand Brighter Mornings ”, Allan Balisi approaches his artistic practice with a renewed sense of self. For this solo show – his first for this year – he veers away from thematic intention, letting his style become the... Read more -
Through the Woods, Across the Sea
Jomari T’leon 31 Oct - 30 Nov 2024 T’WAS What is a journey, but simply point A to point B? And yet they say there is nothing truly simple that exists. Across a landscape of flat planes, of overlapping facts and fictions, a trajectory for an escape is mapped out. From childhood to adulthood, we follow the Character... Read more -
What isn’t Vanitas?
Henrielle Baltazar Pagkaliwangan 31 Oct - 30 Nov 2024 Is it still, Life? While a reference to the genre of art that uses imagery and symbolism to convey the transient nature of life, the inevitability of death and the futility of earthly concerns, Henrielle Baltazar Pagkaliwangan’s “What Isn’t Vanitas” takes off firstly from her subversion of the traditions in... Read more -
Interstice
Rhaz Oriente 31 Oct - 30 Nov 2024 Rhaz Oriente’s austere treatment of the stained glass achieves a unified form in Interstice—an arrangement of 10x10 inch panels within a grid. Challenging the forms and iterations that comprise the idea of ‘window,’ this structure espouses the elements of light, texture, and colour as a portal to her own interpretation... Read more -
Paintings
curated by Dominic Mangila 31 Oct - 30 Nov 2024 Maverick Abac, Sam Bumanlag, Jairus Dianzon, Markus Gallegos, Joanolasco, Maude Mizibelle, Ryle Russel Gossamer’s seven members operate on the collective’s painting-centric identity by staying vigilant on the web of their milieu, reacting lightly or as recalcitrant as an inquisitive spider. To give answers and ask questions, the exhibition Gossamer Paints... Read more -
Sugar in the Sun
Yasmin Sison 26 Sep - 26 Oct 2024 Read more -
Everything Connects Eventually
Isabel Santos 26 Sep - 26 Oct 2024 Isabel Santos presents a collection of new work in Everything Connects Eventually, resisting a single thematic point or genre — at least, visibly. The point of cohesion in this body of work is the artist’s insistence on not being so easily defined. Santos has explored a number of series in... Read more -
COSMIC JOKE
August Lyle Espino 26 Sep - 26 Oct 2024 “From the first standpoint, the worst is going to happen. You’re all going to die.” Alan Watts Through time our instincts become predicated by our distinct and personal experiences, how much we use what is innate to us can still be dictated by our external circumstances. Our acquired knowledge of... Read more -
sanctuary for the strays
Jemima Yabes 26 Sep - 26 Oct 2024 From the outset, Jemima Yabes’s practice has shown a commitment to the unnoticed. Her painterly concern with life often catches it at its most unassuming: like a gumamela in quiet bloom, a dog sleeping, or pork carcass hung to dry and tenderize. Inconspicuous life forms in wonted states—a practice that... Read more -
Perpetual Drawings
Louie Cordero 22 Aug - 21 Sep 2024 Read more -
When Alienation Rears Its Ugly Head, We All Become Aesthetes
Victor Balanon 22 Aug - 21 Sep 2024 Read more -
infinite love
Patrick Cruz 22 Aug - 21 Sep 2024 Since the dawn of humankind, art has held a ritual - almost required - presence. The discovery of ancient cave paintings came alongside the thought that they acted as hunting magic, allowing prehistoric humans the ability to overpower wild animals. Similar to the cave paintings, Indios created portable vessels for... Read more