Space Encounters Gallery invites you this October 25, 2019 as we officially mark the culmination our second anniversary with three new shows by the country’s promising young artists
Starting off the lineup is Fitz Herrera’s solo show It Feels Good and I Like It, a visual chronicle of this prolific painter’s experience in creating art. Herrera, who has staged numerous successful shows in the metro this year, continues to capture the fancy of his growing followers through his honest approach to art-making.
The same personal journey is the thesis of Constrain Proportion, a group show featuring Binong Javier, Dexter Duquiatan, Resty Tica, and Rick Hernandez. While the group presents one cohesive theme, each artist’s individual style still takes center stage: Duquiatan’s fluid strokes, Hernandez’s quirky abstractions, Javier’s intricate technique, and Tica’s minimal approach.
Meanwhile, Mark Nativo and AR Manalo conspire to give profound meanings to the mundane, painting them in monochromatic hues that further shed light on the thin veil between the familiar and the remarkable. Everything Black and White aims to make ordinary moments more palpable, with Nativo’s cartoon icons and Manalo’s human portraits rendered in stark contrasts.
See you at the opening of It Feels Good and I Like It, Constrain Proportion, and Everything Black and White on October 25, 2019 at 6pm. Space Encounters Gallery is located at Unit 7D, 7/F Padilla Building, F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City. The gallery is open from Tuesdays to Fridays, 10am to 6pm, and on Saturdays by appointment. Email spacegallery.info@gmail.com or call 0917-7956739 for inquiries. You may also log on to gallery.spaceencounters.net.