Chino Yulo’s “Be Water” Exhibition: An Ode to Nature’sFluidity and Human Resilience

 

Esteemed Philippine sculptor Chino Yulo is set to mesmerize the art world with his upcoming solo exhibition, “Be Water,” which will run from June 9 to 23, 2024, at Imahica Art. Yulo, whose work is celebrated for its deep connection to natural forms and meticulous craftsmanship, invites audiences to explore the essence of Bruce Lee’s philosophy of “being like water.”

 

Exploring Nature’s Fluid Dynamics

Chino Yulo has established himself as a pivotal figure in contemporary sculpture, renowned for his innovative use of materials such as wood, metal, resin, acrylic, and glass. His sculptures delve into the inherent shapes, movements, and rhythms of nature, creating compositions that mirror the organic beauty and complexity of the natural world. The harmonious fusion of material and form in Yulo’s works, which range from intricate tabletop pieces to sizable installations, is distinctive.

 

 

 

Art That Mirrors Life’s Adaptability

At the heart of the “Be Water” exhibition is Bruce Lee’s philosophy, which underscores the importance of adaptability and resilience. Lee’s iconic metaphor of water—capable of flowing gently or crashing with force, adapting to any form it takes—resonates deeply with Yulo. This philosophy is a thematic element in Yulo’s work and a guiding principle in his artistic process and expression.

 


The Series: TAN-AW, ALON, and LUKOT

The exhibition will feature series such as TAN-AW, ALON, and LUKOT. Each series offers a distinct exploration of water’s fluid and dynamic nature. TAN-AW focuses on water’s reflective and meditative qualities, ALON captures the rhythmic and powerful movement of waves, and LUKOT delves into the intricate and often turbulent interplay of water and other elements. Through these series, Yulo highlights the aesthetic beauty of water and its symbolic representation of life’s continuous flow and change.

 

 

A Philosophical and Emotional Journey

Yulo’s “Be Water” exhibition encourages viewers to embrace the principles of flexibility, adaptability, and resilience in their own lives. By examining water’s physical and metaphorical properties, the exhibition provides a profound commentary on the human experience. It reflects on how we can navigate the ebb and flow of life with grace, strength, and a willingness to adapt to change.