Resolution ; Retrograde

An exhibit of paintings and letters

 

 

Opening
Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 5 PM
VMeme Contemporary Art Gallery
2F Commercenter Alabang Commerce Avenue corner Filinvest Avenue Filinvest Corporate City, 1781 Muntinlupa City

 

vMeme Contemporary Art Gallery presents our first art exhibit of the year entitled “RESOLUTION ; RETROGRADE.” The group show features paintings by nineteen emerging artists who explore issues of mental health amidst the New Year. It also features handwritten notes detailing their sentiments on resolutions, change, or the lack thereof.

The show opens on January 26, Saturday, 5:00pm at the 2F Commercenter, Filinvest Corp. City, Alabang. It will be on-view until February 16, 2019. Gallery hours are 11:00am to 8:00pm, Mon – Sat. For more information, please visit www.vmemeartgallery.com, call landline 824-9454 or mobile 09178378897.

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‘By the time you read this, most people would have already failed their new year’s resolutions. How does that make you feel?’

Faced with the futility of resolutions and the surge of concern for mental health, vMeme’s art exhibit “resolution ; retrograde” challenges the public’s perception on self-help and the artist’s identity. In addition to their paintings, exhibit curator Laura Abejo asked participating artists Abie Soroño, Chanis, Cholo Cardenas, Gab Hulleza, Grasha Non, Georgia Fallorina, Ikea Rizalon, Inha Park, Jinsol Lee, Julianne Ng, Kurt Arzaga, Linah Lovino, Maia San Diego, Mara Herrera, Nichole Fern, Nicole Conwi, Vien Valencia, Z Aquilizan, and ZIP to each write letters to their audience as captions for their work in the same spirit as artists such as Van Gogh corresponded with their loved ones to reflect upon their recent creations.

By writing letters to their audience by hand, the artist reaches out beyond the confines of social media and promotional jargon. Writing has been ever-present in the recovery process from mental afflictions. Iconic journal entries, letters, and essays have been made during times of difficult emotional turmoil. Still, rather than being the stereotypical “misunderstood artist,” the nineteen artists of “resolution ; retrograde” present themselves as empathetic, logical, and inquisitive personalities who want their audience to know that they are not alone in their struggles.

Visitors will be able to write letters in response to the exhibit throughout the show’s run. Please follow this event page for the finalized schedules of mental health seminars, artist talks, and workshops to happen at the gallery space.

For more information, please visit www.vmemeartgallery.com, call landline 824-9454 or mobile 09178378897.

 

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