A week-long celebration of the 50th anniversary of Porsche Design Manila
September 3-11, 2022
Silent Auction
Saturday, September 10 | 4 PM
Karrera Showroom
Bloc 10, Filinvest, Alabang
DESIGN. BALANCE. EXPRESSION.
Elements shared by two different subjects: art and automobile. Art In Motion focuses on this distinct relationship and unites them in one space, featuring works from various artists in the line of traditional, industrial, and functional artistry, a collection of painted Porsche parts along with a display of generations of the Porsche 911.
With Porsche Design Manila celebrating its 50th anniversary, Karrera Showroom in collaboration with Galleria Duemila invites you to the SILENT AUCTION of Art in Motion — a celebration of art and automobile in one space, this September 10, 2022 at the Karrera Showroom, Bloc 10 Filinvest Alabang, 4:00 PM.
Part of all proceeds will be donated to Oceanus Conservation.
FEATURED WORKS
Wataru Sakuma piece reminds us that some forms, objects, ideas remain with us across times, tried and tested, gives us strength to endure an extended period of anxiety.
They become our new religion. You know when you know is a constant description of things undefinable. It’s a human evolutionary strategy. It’s about faith.
Royd x Yuj’s Rare Earth reflects on the finiteness of earth-mined metal ores, a critical resource that bounds mankind’s ambition of great technological advancement.
The film shows a glimpse of the inevitable future of going ‘off-world’ in search of analogs of these rare metals.
On the Road (after David Hockeney)
Humans and the Environment. Human beings and our social constructs fascinate him to no end: How we created industry, economy, culture, government, etc, how we engage in exploration, warfare, trade, education, and altruism, crisis management.
Which leads to the theme of Environment. Jose Gamboa, as an islander living in the city, finds nature’s beauty and ferocity astounding. As a city-dweller, he searches for a way through or around the urban jungle we have trapped ourselves in…
Khriss Bajade uses steel plates to create wall-bound assemblage art. The use of industrial materials in his works relates to the theory of Materiality as the basis for the aesthetic experience in contemporary art.
Beyond Maximum combines Futurism, an art movement which used elements of neo-impressionism and cubism to create compositions that expressed the idea of the dynamism, the energy and movement, of modern life.
The play between these two concepts, materiality in art and futurism, best represent the
celebration of a powerful car, progress and motion.