ALT 2024

 

February 21 – 25, 2024
SMX Convention Center
MOA, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City

 

ALT 2024 is the third collaborative project of nine foremost galleries who seek to reframe the art show. Through expansive and experiential exhibits, we present the works of 200 dynamic contemporary artists in an environment that furthers our primary goals of developing art education, patronage, and community engagement.

 

GALLERIES & ARTISTS

ARTINFORMAL

Raena Abella/Tosha Albor/Salvador Joel Alonday/Brisa Amir/Kristoffer Ardeña/Pope Bacay/Nice Buenaventura/Zean Cabangis/Bjorn Calleja/Pablo Capati III/Jigger Cruz/Monica Delgado/Doktor Karayom/Dex Fernandez/Stephanie Frondoso/Winnie Go/Johanna Helmuth/JC Jacinto/Pow Martinez/Lui Medina/Elaine Roberto Navas/Jill Paz/Marco Y. Santos/Rodel Tapaya/Angel Ulama/Mark Valenzuela/Alvin Zafra/Costantino Zicarelli/

BLANC

Mark Arcamo/Mikko Baladjay/Allan Balisi/Renz Baluyot/Renato Barja Jr./Andres Barrioquinto/Francis Bejar/Rene Bituin/Don Bryan Bunag/Gino Bueza/Rolf Campos/Kiko Capile/Buen Calubayan/Clarence Chun/Louie Cordero/Don Dalmacio/Jonas Eslao/Pancho Francisco/Dina Gadia/Johanna Helmuth/ Paolo Icasas/JJ Jarin/Is Jumalon/Mc-Coy Lazaruz/Jojo Legaspi/Lao Lianben/Anton Mallari/Kelli Maeshiro/John Marin/Pow Marin/Mark Nativo/Leonardo Onia Jr./ Richard Quebral/ Arturo Sanchez Jr./Brave Singh/Hamilton Sulit/Jomari T’leon /Tatong Torres/Wesley Valenzuela/Wipo/Jared Yokte/

THE DRAWING ROOM

Rinne Abrugena/Amy Aragon/Yason Banal/Rocky Cajigan/Vermont Coronel Jr./Lec Cruz/Maria Cruz/Reina Cruz/Roderico Jose Daroy/Cian Dayrit/Leslie de Chavez/Alfredo Esquillo/Roberto Feleo/Denver Garza/Alvin Gregorio/ Kawayan de Guia/Robert Gutierrez/Troy Ignacio/Mark Justiniani/Kolown/Pep Manalang/Dominic Mangila/Gene Paul Martin/Ged Merino/Manuel Ocampo/Katarina Ortiz/ Jet Pascua/Diokno Pasilan/Mark Salvatus/Jose Santos III/Pam Yan Santos/Jel Suarez/Gerardo Tan/Chelsea Theodossis/Jay Ticar/Rirkrit Tiravanija + Tomas Vu/Derek Tumala/

GALLERIA DUEMILA

Leonardo Aguinaldo/Gus Albor/Khriss Bajade/Ben Cabrera/Karl Castro/Valeria Cavestany/Sacha Cotture/Jon Cuyson/R.M. de Leon/Isabel Diaz/Martin Honasan/Impy Pilapil/Roberto M.A. Robles/Rodel Tapaya/Trek Valdizno/Nestor Vinluan/Luis “Junyee” Yee, Jr./

FINALE ART FILE

Annie Cabigting/Bembol Dela Cruz/Abi Dionisio/Pancho Francisco/Lyra Garcellano/Mark Andy Garcia/Winna Go/Tiffany Lafuente/Jojo Legaspi/Raffy T. Napay/Kim Oliveros/Michelle Perez/Liv Vinluan/Paulo Vinluan/

MO_SPACE

Poklong Anading/Henrielle Baltazar Pagkaliwangan/Jan Balquin/Bea Camacho/Roberto Chabet/Pardo de Leon/Nilo Ilarde/Geraldine Javier/Celine Lee/Audrey Lukban/Christina Quisumbing Ramilo/Elaine Roberto Navas/Yasmin Sison Ching/Gerardo Tan/MM Yu/

UNDERGROUND

Raena Abella/Juan Alcazaren/Philip Aldefolio/Les Amacio/Pablo Biglang-Awa/Valerie Chua/Neil Dela Cruz/Lara Delos Reyes/Lec Cruz/Gale Encarnacion/Beejay Esber/Jonas Eslao/Nilo Ilarde/Pete Jimenez/Romeo Lee/Pow Martinez/Lyndon Maglalang/Lubin Nepomuceno/Rhaz Oriente/Bernardo Pacquing/Michelle Perez/Ikea Rizalon/Marco Y. Santos/Nicole Tee/Van Tuico/Vien Valencia/Oca Villamiel/ Cris Villanueva, Jr./Alvin Villaruel/Jemima Yabes/Atsuko Yamagata/

VINYL ON VINYL

Rudy Atjeh/Reen Barrera/Dennis Bato/Bitto/BLIC/Iyan De Jesus/Iwan Effendi/Teo Esguerra/Joseph Gandiongco/Uji Hahan/Hendra Hehe/Martin Honasan/Tyang Karyel/Jellyfish Kisses/ Maryanto/Mimaaaaaaw/Roger Mond/Yumi Nakata/Karyl Nerona/Arvin Nogueras/Endry Pragusta/ Iyok Prayogo/RaiseHell/Wedhar Riyadi/Sarcitayasa/Seeweirdo/Gabriel Tiongson/ Paolo Torres/TRNZ/Pinky Ibarra-Urmaza/Chalk Zaldivar/

WEST GALLERY

Bert Antonio/Elmer Borlongan/Bjorn Calleja/Roberto Chabet/Mariano Ching/Louie Cordero/Idan Cruz/Jigger Cruz/Mark Andy Garcia/Linds Lee/Luis Lorenzana/Raffy T. Napay/Neil Pasilan/Kaloy Sanchez/Carina Santos/Isabel Santos/Luis Antonio Santos/Mona Santos/Soler Santos/Nicole Tee/Ryan Villamael/Eric Zamuco/

 

PROGRAM

PROJECT SPACES​

Geraldine Javier

Geraldine Javier’s investigations into the wonders of the natural world inevitably relate to issues on growing environmental concerns. For A LT 2024 she presents “Catch of the Day”, a pool-like installation filled with countless finely cut plastic pieces that were collected with members of her local community, from various water refilling stations.

“Seascape (Blue Hour I & II)” will also be on view.These paintings connect her ongoing garden archiving with the global threat of marine debris, suggesting that all ecosystems and species are ultimately linked.

Pete Jimenez

For the occasion of A LT 2024, Jimenez turns to a more mundane, seemingly nondescript material, large cement sacks that are repurposed by junkyards to collect objects of various materials. Taking off from a passage from the Bible, in the Book of Matthew, the installation of more than thirty giant cement sacks will be intuitively and spontaneously arranged in an installation titled “A City Set on a Hill Cannot be Hidden”.

​When they are lit from inside, these sacks are completely transformed from an unremarkable discard into beacons that emit an impressive power, an otherworldly illumination from the most unexpected of objects. Like lanterns in a procession.

Juan Alcazaren

For the latest A LT edition, Alcazaren will be presenting a large-scale, wall-bound work, entitled “NOW” which continues his explorations on utilizing found objects, domestic ware, and daily artefacts. He arranges these objects–most of which are an assortment of black, gray, and opaque miscellany–a monochromatic collection of things appearing as shadows–to form a kind of constellation while they are lit against the wall. In full view, the word (NOW) is spelled.

Oca Villamiel

Spanning a massive seven metres in diameter, Oca Villamiel renders an installation simply, but aptly titled “Water is Life”. Drawing from personal observations of how some people treat local bodies of water, he ponders how it translates into everyday decisions and actions. East of Manila, in Atimonan, Quezon (and sadly in many more places), the practice of poisoning rivers (paglason sa ilog) for a faster and bigger yield of fish and shrimp to be sold is still more prevalent than one would hope, harming the water that eventually flows down from the mountain to the seas.

“Water is life” , countless strips of silver foil reflect our countless lives — they shift and dance, affected by our decisions. Light tiptoes on the surface, akin to that on water as it undulates. As we move, it moves.

Our small gestures create airflow that makes the slivers shift and shine. From a tiny stream to the vast oceans, the artist asks: what is right, what is wrong?

Isabel Santos

Isabel Santos is an artist and illustrator based in Manila, Philippines. She graduated from the Ateneo de Manila University in 2012. She had three residencies in 2016: League Residency at Vyt, New York, CAMAC in Marnay Sur Seine, France, and Galerie 102 in Berlin. In 2020, she won the Uniqlo UT Grand Prix, a prize in collaboration with MoMA (The Museum of Modern Art). She has shown in the Philippines, New York, France, and Berlin.

For ALT 2024 she will be presenting a large scale mural in partnership with BOYSEN paints.

 

CONVERSATIONS

A platform for critical discourse and the sharing of ideas, CONVERSATIONS brings together thinkers from across the creative spectrum.The aim is to address the future of diverse art forms and their relationship to interdisciplinary practices and the contemporary world through a series of informal discussions featuring artists, gallerists, curators, musicians, critics and scholars while inviting audiences to partake in the discussions and share their own thoughts and reflections with the speakers.

The Evolving Definition of Outsider Art

Moderated by JONATHAN GANDER
​Feb 22, Thursday, 2pm

​Jose Tence Ruiz
Argie Bandoy
Gerardo Tan
Gabe Naguiat
Bjorn Calleja

Photography is the Future

Moderated by STEPHANIE FRONDOSO
​Feb 22, Thursday, 4pm

​Gio Panlilio
Enzo Razon
Veejay Villafranca
Jed Gregorio
Wawi Navarroza

Role of the Gallery in the Art Ecosystem

Moderated byFR. JASON DY
​Feb 23, Friday 2pm

Manny de Castro
Silvana Ancellotti-Diaz
Tina Fernandez
Sylvia Gascon
Mawen Ong
Pia Reyes
Soler Santos
Evita Sarenas
Jun Villalon

New Media: Everything Else is Decor

Moderated by ERWIN ROMULO
Feb 23, Friday, 4pm

​Derek Tumala
IC Jaucian
Tad Ermitaño

Memory Machine: The Role of Moving Image and Video in Philippine Contemporary Art

Moderated by COCOY LUMBAO
Feb 24, Saturday, 2pm

​Victor Balanon
Jim Lumbera & Joey Singh
Miguel Lorenzo Uy
Christina Lopez
Manny Montelibano

Break Down the Walls! How Street Art has Seeped into the Mainstream

Moderated by LOURD DE VEYRA
Feb 24, Saturday, 4pm

​Dex Fernandez
Doktor Karayom
Bitto
Archie Oclos
Dennis Bato
Gaby dela Merced

Female Artists as Risk Takers

Moderated by NICE BUENAVENTURA
Feb 25, Sunday, 2pm

​Lesley-Anne Cao
Celine Lee
Jao San Pedro
Kat Medina
Catalina Africa
Lena Cobangbang

Diasporic Artists: Responding to Subcultures

Moderated by STEPHANIE FRONDOSO
Feb 25, Sunday, 4pm

​Kristoffer Ardeña
James Clar
Kelli Maeshiro
Clarence Chun

 

PERFORMANCE

Somatosonic

Somatosonic is a multidisciplinary art unit composed

of Christina Dy, a visual artist and dancer; Tad Ermitaño, a media and sound artist; and Marco Ortiga, a sculptor and specialist in kinetic media. Somatosonic produces collaborative works that incorporate media and techniques drawn from the members’ various specializations. Alongside their collaborative artworks, Somatosonic also performs with artist-made instruments, augmented by electronic textures and a sonified dance performance.

The performance will be held on:
February 22, Thursday, 6 to 7pm during A LT 2024
SMX Hall 4, Mall of Asia Complex

 

VIDEO

Video Room

ALT puts the spotlight on contemporary video practices and artists’ moving image with “Sync, Memory”. A group show curated by Cocoy Lumbao, Jr that features seven contemporary artists who will show new work on the at this year’s dedicated video section, a one-of-a-kind immersive experience through new media and beyond. Artists include Victor Balanon, Manny Montelibano, Christina Lopez, Miguel Lorenzo Uy, and collaborations by Jim Lumbera and Joey Singh, as well as Kiri Dalena and Ben Brix.

​”Sync, Memory” explores video, contextualised within a space for art and image-making. It implores Memory to speak–through images, sound, and motion.

 

COLLABORATION

ALT x UNIVERS

In a special collaboration with six contemporary artists, cult retail concept UNIVERS will be auctioning one-off Moreau Paris bags at A LT 2024. Throughout history, art and fashion have often intertwined. This symbiotic relationship has likewise always been a part of the UNIVERS ethos: from displaying art objects and mounting immersive installations in their stores to commissioning local artists or supporting art fair initiatives.

For the 3rd edition of A LT Philippines, UNIVERS comes on board with custom pieces that uniquely bridge art and fashion. Six multi-disciplinary artists were invited to transform Moreau Paris’ Saint Tropez totes. The artists, specially selected by the A LT gallerists for their progressive, innovative and socially relevant body of works, are Costantino Zicarelli, Jigger Cruz, Johanna Helmuth, Luis Antonio Santos, Raffy T. Napay, and Yeo Kaa. Through various treatments that include painting, sewing, printing, and laser etching, the bags will elevate from commercial luxury goods to rare and collectible functional art.

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