MoCAF: Ropes of Sand

Galerie Stephanie at MoCAF 2022

 

 

Vernissage: July 29, 2022, 10 am to 4 pm
Exhibit Opening: July 29, 2022, 6-9 pm
Exhibit Run: July 29 – 31, 2022
The Grand Ballroom | Booth 5
Fairmont Makati
1 Raffles Drive, Makati Avenue, Makati 1224 Philippines
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The theme is transliterated from the Filipino idiom naglulubid ng buhangin which means “to lie”,“to not speak of the truth.” This correlates to the Western figure of speech telling us of something not holding well, that there is weakness perceived in the presented connection of things or gathering of sensibilities.

 

Somniare Doctum Bonarum Et Lilacs (Dreaming In Pinks and Lilacs II)
Aileen Lanuza
40 x 30 inches
acrylic on canvas

 

Seeing No Blue
Gabby Prado
48 x 36 inches
acrylic, pencil, and spray on canvas

 

The Galerie Stephanie exhibition Ropes of Sand conversely binds the works of contemporary international artists exploring the fragile transversals among the imagined, the perceptible, and the unknown. As a collection factured or seen as the artists’ (re)presentations of their lifeways, advocacies or convictions, or experiences, we are invited to tap into our own interpretations and influences on how we define and speak truths.

 

Genjitsu To Senzai Ishiki No Sogo Setsuzoku Ni-ban
(The Interconnection Of Reality And The Subconcious Mind, Two)
Vincent de Pio
13 x 20 inches
acrylic on paper
The Sun’s POV
Genavee Lazaro
9 x 9 x 9 inches
Stoneware, bulb, japanese paper

 

Seed of Orchid
Roby Dwi Antono
35 x 27.5 inches (90 x 70 cm)
oil on canvas

 

This MoCAF presentation is a panorama scrubbing from figuration to non-figuration, or in reverse, suggesting that the contemporary audience can pinpoint a preferred point of view among the spectrum of visual language and materiality that each artist masters to expand or complicate for the possibility of uncharted experiences and alternative meanings.

 

Galerie Stephanie
Unit 4021 East Wing, Shangri-La Plaza Mall, EDSA cor. Shaw Boulevard, 1552 Mandaluyong, Philippines

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