Iggy Rodriguez’s “Kimi Imik”
RAOUL IGNACIO “Iggy” RODRIGUEZ unveils his first solo exhibit of
paintings and drawings at Blanc Compound Mandaluyong this November.
KIMI IMIK is a palindrome, not only of letters but inevitably, of
human conditions where the shifts between docile submission and the
stirrings of reaction or even of resistance are placed in mutual
confrontation. Within this space between reflections and deflections
is the void where Rodriguez stages his metaphors. KIMI IMIK is a play
on dreadful, as well as fantastic possibilities, which nonetheless
belie its guttural call for resolution.
Iggy Rodriguez was named by the Cultural Center of
Camille Dela Rosa / AENIGMA
Camille DelaRosa ’s16th Solo Art Exhibit at Artis Corpus Gallery on December 5, Saturday at 6 in the evening.
Entitled “AENIGMA” the exhibit will feature my 11 new paintings in oil on canvas that can be characterized as complete departure from my usual style and subject. Also included in my body of works for the exhibit are my 12 recent paintings and 5 digital prints which I did for the entire year of 2009. It is separately called AESTHESIA. The gallery is located at 303 Haig Street , Mandaluyong City , and may be reached through landline number, 7174619. The exhibit ends on December 28, 2009.
Filophile: 6 Filipinos From SoCal
Filophile: 6 Filipinos From SoCal
Featuring: Aaron Dadacay, Charmaine Felix-Meyer, W. Don Flores, Christine Morla, Gina Osterloh, Chris Sicat
Opens Friday November 6, 2009 7pm-10pm
1943 S. Westgate Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90025
t: 424.248.0781 info@jausart.com www.jausart.com
Note: A portion of any sales of artwork from Filophile will be donated to Typhoon Ondoy relief efforts in the Philippines. If youd like to help please contact: http://www.cdrc-phil.org/ or www.rockedphilippines.org
JAUS is very pleased to present Filophile, an exhibition featuring the work of 6 Filipino artists from Southern California. As an artist and curator of non-Amer
Learn from the masters in MADE Art Exploration Series
Learn from the masters in MADE Art Exploration Series
National artist Benedicto “BenCab” Cabrera, together with renowned artists and designers, will gather together to share their views and knowledge in a forum-discussion organized by the Metrobank Art and Design Excellence (MADE), the arts program of the Metrobank Foundation, on September 19 at the Le Pavillon in Metropolitan Park, Pasay City.
With the topic “The Importance of Collaboration, Competitions, and Awards,” the forum-discussion will touch on the role that collaboration among artists, designers and the industry plays in the context of artistic growth in the Philippines. Other panelists who will sh
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