RM de Leon Jonathan Olazo Trek Valdizno
An Italian in Manila An Exhibition Tribute to Mrs. Silvana Diaz SEP 1 - 29, 2018
A RT D I R E C T O R
Silvana Ancellotti-Diaz
EXHIBITION TEAM
Johanna Labitoria Vicente Amancio, Jr. Jose Jeoffrey Baba Gabriel Abalos
Thess Ponce Bing Francisco Roy Abrenica Edgar Bautista
EXHIBITION NOTES
Lisa Ito
C ATA L O G U E D E S I G N
Anna Rafanan
Copyright Š 2018 RM de Leon, Jonathan Olazo, Trek Valdizno and Galleria Duemila, Inc. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system transmitted in any form or by any means without the written consent of the abovementioned copyright holders, with the exception of reasonably brief excerpts and quotations used in articles, critical essays or research.
An Exhibition Tribute to Mrs. Silvana Diaz 43 Years of Philippine Art Patronage
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Lyrical Abstractions BY LISA ITO
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tribute to Galleria Duemila’s founder and art director Silvana Ancelloti-Diaz, this exhibition by three of the gallery’s consistent exhibiting artists through the decades offers three individual moments of rumination through abstraction. The moving gesture is explored in Trek Valdizno’s suite of four paintings for the show. Valdizno combines four intense pigments—black, white and red against gold—and large brush strokes to produce grand, calligraphic forms. The resulting images stand out and shimmer against the light, denoting the power and movement of blithe and robust flight. The titles of each work are fleeting poetic moments: connoting, for instance, a turn of thought or a revelatory moment. The tangible physicality and texture of pure pigment, on the other hand, can be experienced firsthand in Jonathan Olazo’s canvases. Olazo presents paintings which are each built up through layers of short, overlapping dabs and taps of acrylic and oil paint: producing layered, impressionistic images. The paintings are either vertically or horizontally oriented, hinting at the conventions of portrait or landscape paintings. Each is lyrically titled: offering a seeming recollection of vivid vignettes spanning memories of tranquil moonlit nights by the sea to poetic impressions of “the messenger with beautiful feet”.
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There are no words to name R.M. de Leon’s series of untitled mixed media abstractions, which combine translucent washes and more subdued earthy hues with deftly-rendered forms. A closer look at the works, however, reveals strange surprises, such as the occasional photograph, rough scribble or figurative element seamlessly integrated into the whole composition. De Leon infuses a nuanced sense of play and color in these images, producing an entire series of quietly enigmatic compositions which seamlessly integrate graphic and painterly expression. The combination of these three distinct sensibilities in a single show is a fitting homage to Diaz and her own personal journey of supporting the arts over the course of five decades. Born in Italy to a family which instilled in her an early love of art, Diaz eventually established roots in the Philippines and has resided in the country ever since 1971. As a gallerist and arts manager, she founded and led Galleria Duemila to be an institution which has both ably presented the work of Philippine artists, at home and to the world, and which has continuously emphasized the value and practice of art historical research and scholarship and thorough documentation in its operations. The exhibition also emphasizes how Diaz has consistently and quietly championed the work of Philippine abstractionists, several generations of whom have been represented by the gallery from the start. This lyrical moment of giving back led by de Leon, Olazo and Valdizno distills Diaz’s feisty spirit and sensibility into visions both beautiful and brave.
LISA ITO IS A WRITER, ARTIST AND ACTIVIST. SHE GRADUATED FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS IN DILIMAN WITH A MAJOR IN ART HISTORY AND HAS PURSUED THE PRACTICE OF ART WRITING SINCE 2001.
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LIST OF WORKS
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Jonathan Olazo Crazy Fun Pier (2018) Oil and acrylic on canvas
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60.96 × 45.72 CM / 24.02 × 18.01 IN
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RM de Leon Untitled Abstraction 9 (2018) Mixed media on paper
70.49 × 50.17 CM / 27.75 × 19.75 IN
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90.50 × 120.90 CM / 35.66 × 47.63 IN
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Jonathan Olazo Red Genealogy (2018) Oil and acrylic on canvas
RM de Leon Untitled Abstraction 7 (2018) Mixed media on paper
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Jonathan Olazo Moon Waxing Over Pier (2018) Oil and acrylic on canvas
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Jonathan Olazo Figure in the Storm 1 (2018) Oil and acrylic on canvas
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Jonathan Olazo Figure in the Storm 2 (2018) Oil and acrylic on canvas
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Trek Valdizno Another day in paradise (2018) Acrylic on canvas 152.50 × 152.50 CM / 60.09 × 60.09 IN
RM de Leon Untitled Abstraction 5 (2018) Mixed media on paper 90.50 × 120.90 CM / 35.66 × 47.63 IN
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208.28 × 53.34 CM / 82.06 × 21.02 IN
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Trek Valdizno Cosmic Glitch (2018) Acrylic on canvas 152.50 × 152.50 CM / 60.09 × 60.09 IN
208.28 × 53.34 CM / 82.06 × 21.02 IN
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RM de Leon Untitled Abstraction 1 (2018) Mixed media on paper 90.50 × 120.90 CM / 35.66 × 47.63 IN
208.28 × 53.34 CM / 82.06 × 21.02 IN
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Jonathan Olazo Tea and Landscape (2018) Mixed media on canvas 76.2 × 76.2 CM / 30 × 30 IN
90.50 × 120.90 CM / 35.66 × 47.63 IN
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Jonathan Olazo Beta Ostrich (2018) Oil and acrylic on canvas 60.96 × 45.72 CM / 24.02 × 18.01 IN
60.96 × 45.72 CM / 24.02 × 18.01 IN
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Jonathan Olazo Drama of the Night (2018) Oil on canvas
Jonathan Olazo Cyan Window (2018) Oil and acrylic on canvas 60.96 × 45.72 CM / 24.02 × 18.01 IN
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RM de Leon Untitled Abstraction 3 (2018) Mixed media on paper 90.50 × 120.90 CM / 35.66 × 47.63 IN
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Trek Valdizno Birth of Venus (2018) Acrylic on canvas 152.50 × 152.50 CM / 60.09 × 60.09 IN
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RM de Leon Untitled Abstraction 2 (2018) Mixed media on paper
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RM de Leon Untitled Abstraction 6 (2018) Mixed media on paper 90.50 × 120.90 CM / 35.66 × 47.63 IN
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Jonathan Olazo Cy in Little China (2018) Mixed media on canvas 121.92 × 60.96 CM / 48.04 × 24.02 IN
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Jonathan Olazo Messenger with Beautiful Feet 2 (2018) Oil and acrylic on canvas 59.69 × 100.33 CM / 23.52 × 39.53 IN
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Trek Valdizno We think we can’t stop thinking (2018) Acrylic on canvas 152.50 × 152.50 CM / 60.09 × 60.09 IN
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RM de Leon Untitled Abstraction 4 (2018) Mixed media on paper 90.50 × 120.90 CM / 35.66 × 47.63 IN
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RM de Leon Untitled Abstraction 8 (2018) Mixed media on paper 90.50 × 120.90 CM / 35.66 × 47.63 IN
DETAIL OF RM DE LEON’S “UNTITLED ABSTRACTION 7” (2018)
90.50 × 120.90 CM / 35.66 × 47.63 IN
DETAIL OF JONATHAN OLAZO’S “CY IN LITTTLE CHINA” (2018)
RM DE LEON
E D U C AT I O N
1979-1984
University of the Philippines, College of Fine Arts, Major in Painting
AWA R D S & D I S T I N CT I O N S
1983-present Teacher and coordinator for the Children’s Summer Art Workshops for Phil-Am Village, Quezon City 1990
Thirteen Artists Awardee, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila
1997 1st Filipino Awardee of the Vermont Studio Center (Vermont U.S.A.) of Studio Arts Program for Painting S E L E CT E D S O LO E X H I B IT I O N S
2018 “SEX: Unbridled works on paper – from the vaults”, Archivo Gallery, Makati
2017 “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure”, West Gallery, Quezon City (January – February) Art Fair Philippines (Represented by Archivo Gallery) “No plans”, Archivo Gallery, Makati City (November) 2014 “Go ahead!..enjoy looking at us!”, West Gallery, Quezon City 2013
“Beyond 18 inches” , Art-informal Gallery, Mandaluyong City
“Vask” gallery inaugural show, Restaurant Vask, Clipp House Center, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig 2011 ”Very abstract and hyper figurative”, Altromondo Arte Contemporanea, 3rd Level, Greenbelt 5 Makati City 2010 “Recent Paintings” , Altromondo Arte Contemporanea, 3rd Level, Greenbelt 5, Ayala Center, Makati City 2007
West Gallery, SM Megamall , Mandaluyong City
2006
“Between Structure and Gesture”, Galleria Duemila, Pasay City
2005
“Anomalous” Galleria Duemila, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City
2004
“Emotional Landscapes” West Gallery, SM Megamall “Cute Can Get Ugly” Galleria Duemila, SM Megamall Part I “The Stamps Series” June 1-15, 2004 Part II “The First Paintings” June 16-29, 2004
2003
“Academic” Galleria Duemila, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City
2002
“Fun!” Galleria Duemila, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City “Pretty Strange”, West Gallery, Glorietta 4, Ayala Center
2001
“Wrong pictures”, Galleria Duemila, SM Megamall
2000
“More Readings Between The Lines”, West Gallery, Glorietta “Between The Lines”, Galleria Duemila, SM Megamall “Seven Easy Pieces”, Finale Art Gallery, SM Megamall
1999
“Landscapes”, Galleria Duemila, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong
1998 “Parodies of The Liver is the Cocks Comb by Gorky and other Paintings”, Galleria Duemila, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City “Seeing Gorky” Brix Gallery, Makati City “New Paintings”, West Gallery, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City 1997
“New & Unexhibited Works” Lopez Museum, Ortigas Center, Pasig City
1996
“Silhouettes, Recent Paintings”, Galleria Duemila “Wallbound” Ayala Museum, Makati City
1995
“Recent Paintings”, Galleria Duemila, SM Megamall “Recent Drawings”, The Crucible Gallery, SM Megamall
1994
“Paradigms Cont’d.”, West Gallery, SM Megamall “Paradigms”, Galleria Duemila, SM Megamall
“Drawings on Paper”, The Crucible Gallery, SM Megamall 1993
“Caricatures”, West Gallery, SM Megamall “New Works”, Lopez Museum, Ortigas Center, Pasig City “Inaugural Show”, Metro Gallery
1992
“Actual Painting Activity - New Works on Paper”, Lopez Museum
1991
“Idols”, Finale Art File Gallery, Makati City
1990
“Still Life and Others”, Alliance Francaise of Manila, Makati City “Attitude and Form”, Alliance Francaise of Manila and Finale Art File Gallery, Makati City
1989
Luna (Main Gallery), Cultural Center of the Philippines
1988
“R.M. De Leon: Recent Works”, Finale Art File Gallery
1987
“RM de Leon Drawings”, Finale Art File Gallery
1984-1986 Consistent participation in the annual shows of the Cultural Center of the Philippines and its local invitational shows, Traveling group exhibition, on board the ship Pearl Scandinavia, in cooperation with the Metropolitan Museum of the Philippines 1985
“Random Pages - The Magazine”, La Tasca’s Grille Room
1983
Individual exhibition of monotypes, Cultural Center of the Philippines
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITION
2016
“They speak to you by association”, Galleria Duemila, Pasay City
2015
Artfair Phils. 2015, 6/F The Link, Parkway Drive, Ayala Center, Makati City
2014
“Tribute” , exhibitions for the late “Roberto Chabet”, CCP, Roxas Blvd. Manila
“Hoodwink”, Commissioned by Homme Et Femme proprietors, mens fashion line, SM Aura, SM Aura, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig Manilart 2014, SMX Convention Center, SM Aura, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig “A Tribute to Life and Death”, Artfair Phils. 2014, The Link, Parkway Drive, Ayala Center, Makati City 2013 “Placebo Paintings Exhibit”, Galleria Duemila “The Art of Rediscovering” , Manilart 2013, SMX Convention Center, SM Aura, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig “Obssession and Fetishes” with Carlo Calma, Manuel Ocampo, Jay Yao, Vask Restaurant, Clipp house Center, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig 2011
“UNE PLEIADE D’ ARTISTES” Recent Works, altromondo arte contemporaneo, Makati City
“Pretty on the inside”, with Mariano Ching, Felix Bacolor, Trek Valdizno, Silverlens Gallery, 2320 Pasong Tamo Extension, Makati City 2008
“Fiction /Non-Fiction, two man show with Jonathan Olazo, Galleria Duemila
2007
“Nostalgia Is Not What It Used To Be”, Mag: net Gallery, Quezon City “Figuring” (with Jonathan Olazo), Galleria Duemila, Pasay City
2006
“Specific Gravities 2”, Galleria Duemila, Pasay City
2005
“On Paper”, Mag:net Gallery ABS, The Loop, ELJ Center
2000
“Recent Drawings” (with Jonathan Olazo), The Drawing Room, Makati City
1997
“Modern Art”, Galleria Duemila, The Art Center, SM Megamall
1995
“Recent Works”, Finale Art File Gallery, SM Megamall , Philippines
1993
“Big Works”, Finale Art File Gallery, SM Megamall, Philippines “Recent Works”, Art Center, SM Megamall, Philippines “Facts & Faces”, Cultural Center of the Philippines
1991
“Dan Raralio/RM de Leon: Sculptures and Paintings”, West Gallery
1990
Two-Man Show with Jun Dominguez, Finale Art File, Makati City “Four Artists in Iloilo”, Iloilo City, Philippines “New Works”, Finale Art File Gallery, Manila, Philippines
1989 “Banaag: Currents in Philippine Art”, Bulwagang Juan Luna, Cultural Center of the Philippines
JONATHAN OLAZO
E D U C AT I O N
1987-1992 Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Painting, University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines AWA R D S & D I S T I N CT I O N S
2004 Artist’s Residency by an independent curator Mizuki Endo, Fukuoka, Japan 2003
Voted Artist of the Year with Rey Halili, Art Manila Newspaper Awards
1994
Thirteen Artists Awardee, Cultural Center of the Philippines, Manila
1987 Philippine Association of Printmakers, Graphic Arts Competition, Grand prize
1986 Art Association of the Philippines Open Competition for Graphic Arts, 3rd prize S E L E CT E D S O LO E X H I B IT I O N S
2018 “Paragon Parergon”, The Drawing Room 2017
Untitled, TDR (The Drawing Room), Escolta “Attachments / Zero Negotiations”, The Drawing Room
2016
“Icarus is Lovesick Studio”, Mo_Space
2015
“Studio”, West Gallery “Seeds from the Clipboard”, Finale “Children and the Weight of Expectation”, Galleria Duemila
2014
“Paintings on the Wall, Paintings on the Floor”, Now Gallery
2013
“The Hotel Painter”, Manila Contemporary
2011
“Dionysian Johnesian”, Paseo Gallery
2009
“Answers Where Poetry Does Not Exist”, White Box Studio “Designer Emo for the Pseudo Tortured Soul”, West Gallery
“The Ballad Phantasmagoria by Judas Bear Loves Über Bear”, Mo_space 2008
“Tattoo and Catastrophe”, Drawing Room
2007 “Memoir”, Project Room, Valentine Willie Fine Art, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2006
“Utterance in Times of Woe and Celebration”, Green Papaya Projects, 2006 “The Last Mojo Show”, West Gallery
2005
“Crime and Decoration”, Crucible Gallery
2004
“Dream World Club Manifesto”, West Gallery
2003
“Don Juan Manifestos/Don Juan Variations”, Finale Art Gallery
1997
“Touch”, Finale Art Gallery
1995
“Moon Paintings”, Finale Art Gallery “Crisis Paintings”, Crucible Gallery “About Flowers: Four Artists in Conversation”, Lopez Museum
1994
“Idiot Paintings”, Finale Art Gallery
“Saved Paintings”, Dirty Room 2, College of Fine Arts, University of the Philippines 1992-1993
“The Reconciliation”, Finale Gallery
1987
“Guise and Disguise”, Museum Hallway, Cultural Center of the Philippines
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2018
“Alternative Fallacies,” Gallery 1, West Gallery, Quezon City “No Empty Chair,” Drawing Room, Karrivin Plaza “The Absence of a Plan is Itself A Plan,” Mo_Space, BGC “Himmel über them lonesome cities,” 1335 Mabini, Karrivin Plaza, Makati
2017
“The Tale of the String”, Art Anton, S Maison Marina Way, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay “My City, My SM, My Art”, Events Center, SM City Lipa “The Old, the New, and the Different”, Underground Gallery “Representations”, 1335 Mabini, Mabini Street, Manila, NCR,
2016
“RSVP Please”, Underground Gallery, Makati Cinema Square, Makati, NCR “Working Title”, Provenance Gallery, Shangri-la at the Fort, Bonifacio Global City “Papers and Layers”, PAP group exhibit, CCP “They Speak to You by Association”, Galleria Duemila “Material Witnesses”, Taksu Gallery, Singapore “I Reject Your Reality I Substitute My Own”, Vinyl on Vinyl, Pasong Tamo, Makati
2015
“Interruptions”, Liongoren Gallery, Cubao, Metro Manila “Bloodlines”, Galerie Anna, SM Megamall “Four Tables & A Shelf”, Art FairThe Link, Makati
2014
“Slippery Surfaces”, Taksu Gallery, Singapore
2014-2015
“Imaging Philippine Flora, 1877 to the Present”, Tall Galleries, Metropolitan Museum, Manila
2014
“CCP Anniversary Print Folio Exhibit”, Cultural Center of the Philippines
“What does it all matter, as long as the wounds fit the arrows?’ A Tribute to Roberto Chabet, Cultural Center of the Philippines “Margin of Error”, Philippines Hall, GT-Toyota Asian Cultural Center, University of the Philippines “Kandinsky”, J Studio, Taguig “No Title Yet 2014”, Art Informal Paseo Gallery Booth at Art Fair Philippines 2014, The Link, Makati 2013 Manila Contemporary Booth at Manila Art Fair NCCA (National Commission on Culture and Arts) at SM Aura, Taguig “Placebo Paintings”, Galleria Duemila, 2013, Pasay, with Ronald Achacoso, Felix Bacolor, RM de Leon, Raul Rodriguez, Trek Valdizno “Anyare – Department of Studio Arts Faculty Exhibition”, The Corredor Gallery, College of Fine Arts University of the Philippines 2012
“Abstraction is Homeless”, Manila Contemporary
2011
“Untitled Terrain”, Now Gallery
2009 “Drawing/Painting”, R.M. de Leon, Raul Rodriguez, Ronald Achacoso, Trek Valdizno, Jonathan Olazo, Galleria Duemila, Manila 2008
“Fiction/Non-Fiction”, R.M. de Leon, Jonathan Olazo, Galleria Duemila, Manila
“Comfort Paintings”, Jes Evangelista, Jucar Raquepo, Jonathan Olazo, Renaissance Gallery, Manila “Pure Hybrids/Normal Aberrations”, Whitebox Studio, Manila ANNIVERSARY SHOW Renaissance Gallery, SM Megamall Art Center 2007
“Figuring”, RM de Leon and Jonathan Olazo, Galeria Duemila, Manila “Destroy All Monsters”, West Gallery, Manila
2006
“The Long Goodbye”, curated by Roberto Chabet, Magnet Gallery, Manila “Olazo and Olazo”, Galeria Duemila, Manila “The Blank Show”, curated by Roberto Chabet, West Gallery, Quezon City
2005
“Objects Thrown From One Place to Another”, curated by Roberto Chabet, Theo Gallery, Manila “Picture This”, Jorge B. Vargas Museum, University of the Philippines, Manila
2004
“Cancelled Metaphors”, curated by Roberto Chabet, Artcenter, Megamall, Manila, Philippines “Jayson Oliveria/Jonathan Olazo”, Tetra Art Space/Wald Gallery, Fukuoka, Japan “Sedimentation of the Mind is a Jumbled Museum”, curated by Nilo Ilarde, Jorge V. Vargas Museum
TREK VALDIZNO
E D U C AT I O N
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Painting, University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts, Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines AWA R D S & D I S T I N CT I O N S
1998 Shell Philippines: Shell Art Competition Finalist 1994
Philip Morris International: Philippine Art Awards, Jurors Choice
S O LO E X H I B IT I O N S
2018 The Drawing Room, Makati City, Philippines 2016
“Space Dust”, Galleria Duemila, Inc., Pasay City, Philippines
2015
“Give me Space and Don’t tell me what to do”, Slot Gallery, Australia
2014
“Plethora”, Galleria Duemila, Inc., Pasay City, Philippines “Carpe Diem”, The Drawing Room, Makati City
2012
“Mutual Gravitation”, The Drawing Room, Makati City
2011
“Fortune Cookie”, The Drawing Room, Makati
2008 “Urgent Paintings from San Rafael”, Bulacan, Artist Corpus Gallery, Mandaluyong City, Philippines 2007
“Phantasmagoria”, Mag:net Café, High Street, The Fort, Taguig City
2006
“Reductio Ad Absurdum”, mag:net Gallery ABS-CBN, Quezon City
2005 “Non-geographic specific familiarity”, Alliance Francaise de Manille, Makati City, Philippines “Blind Paintings”, West Gallery, Quezon City, Philippines “Surface Tensions”, Finale Art File Gallery, Mandaluyong City, Philippines 2000
“Recent Sculptures”, Drawing Room, Makati City, Philippines “Recent Sculptures”, Butterfly Blue Bar, Quezon City, Philippines “Luna, Ayala Museum”, Makati City, Philippines
1999
“Drawings and Sculptures”, Matina Bar, Manila, Philippines
1998
“Bodies of Water”, Bulwagang Fernando Amorsolo, CCP “Divination”, Ayala Museum, Makati City, Philippines “Freedom”, World Trade Center, Manila, Philippines
1997
“Earthly Paragon”, Gallery 139, Alabang, Muntinlupa City, Philippines “Heaven and Earth”, Old Mansion, Cagayan, Philippines
“Climate, Weather, Seasons, Rainbows”, Finale Art File, Mandaluyong City, Philippines “Revolution”, Vargas Museum, U.P Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines 1996
“Transfiguration”, Lopez Museum, Pasig City, Philippines
1995
“Polarity of the Oblivions”, West Gallery, Quezon City, Philippines “Conversion”, Alliance Francaise de Manille, Makati City, Philippines
1993
“Clouds Part I”, Pasillo Carlos V. Francisco, CCP, Philippines “Clouds Part II”, Pasillo Carlos V. Francisco, CCP, Philippines “Double Entendre”, De La Salle University Gallery, Philippines
1991
“Bubblegum State”, West Gallery, Quezon City, Philippines
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2016
“They speak to you by association”, Galleria Duemila, Pasay City
2015
“Artfair Philippines 2015”, The Link, Parkway Drive, Ayala, Makati City
2013
“Placebo Painting”, Galleria Duemila, Inc., Pasay City, Philippines
2011
“Complete and Unabridged”, Institute of Contemporary Art, LASALLE, College of
the Arts, Singapore 2012
“Faith and Reason”, Manila Contemporary, Makati City, Philippines “Lightning Show”, Manila Contemporary, Makati City, Philippines “See you in my next dream”, Galleria Duemila, Pasay City, Philippines “Ateneo Art Auction”, Makati City, Philippines China International Gallery Exposition, China
2009
“Art Singapore”, The Contemporary Asian Art Fair, Singapore “Drawing Painting”, Galleria Duemila, Pasay City, Philippines China International Gallery Exposition, China Manila Art World Trade Center, Manila, Philippines Art Flood Auction “Here Be Dragons”, Manila Contemporary, Makati City, Philippines “Art Manila ’09”, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, Philippines “Coloratura”, Mo_space, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City “Recurring Fancies”, Artis Corpus Gallery, Mandaluyong City
2008
Inaugural Show, Mag:net Gallery, Makati City, Philippines Christmas Show, Mag:net, Katipunan, Quezon City, Philippines “12 × 9 Show”, West Gallery SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City, Philippines
2007
“Nostalgia is not what it used to be”, Mag:net, Katipunan, Quezon City, Philippines Christmas Show, Mag:net, Katipunan, Quezon City, Philippines
2006
“On Paper”, Mag:net, ABS-CBN, Quezon City, Philippines
2005
“Unna”, Galeria Esperanza, San Pablo City, Philippines Christmas Show, Mag:net, Katipunan, Quezon City, Philippines “Zone”, Mag:net Gallery, Makati City, Philippines
2004
Christmas Show, West Gallery at SM Megamall, West Avenue and Glorietta, Philippines “Trip”, Drawing Room, Makati City “Inventory”, Cubicle Gallery, Pasig City, Philippines
“The Sedimentation of the mind is a jumbled museum”, Jorge Vargas Museum, UP Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines 2002
“Reflecting Skin”, Pinto Art Gallery, Antipolo City, Philippines
2001
“True Confessions: Words, Thoughts, Acts”, Art Center, SM Megamall, Philippines
2000
“Drawings”, Starbucks Café, Makati City, Philippines “Butterflies”, Butterfly Blue Bar, Quezon City, Philippines
1999
“Drawings in Color”, Art Center, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City, Philippines “Recent Drawings”, Drawing Room, Makati City, Philippines “Lightning Show”, Big Sky Mind Gallery, Quezon City, Philippines
1998
“Illuminated Pleasures”, Art Center, Sm Megamall, Mandaluyong City, Philippines “Ten: Recent Paintings”, Lopez Museum, Pasig City, Philippines “UP Alumni Association”, Ayala Museum, Makati City, Philippines “Et al”, Soumak, Makati City, Philippines “Drawings”, Finale Art File, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City, Philippines “Kata Kata”, Third Space, Quezon City, Philippines
1997
“The Inner Child”, Gallery 3, Ayala Museum, Makati City, Philippines “Personal Holidays”, Mai Room, Ayala Museum, Makati City, Philippines “Art at the Park”, Greenbelt Park, Makati City, Philippines “Conversational Piece”, Gallery 3, Ayala Museum, Makati City, Philippines “The Miter Box”, The Plumbing Trap, God and other Matters, West Gallery, Quezon City “Ground Zero”, Art Center, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City, Philippines
g al leria duem ila was established in 1975 by Italian born Silvana AncellottiDiaz. Duemila means “twentieth century”, and it was this vision that inspired Duemila’s advocacy in promoting and preserving Philippine contemporary art. To date, it is the longest running commercial art gallery in the Philippines maintaining a strong international profile. With the vision to expose its artists locally and within the ASEAN region, Duemila complements its exhibits with performances, readings and musical events in its custom-built gallery in Pasay City, Manila. Galleria Duemila takes pride in being the only local gallery to publish and mount retrospectives of artists as part of its advocacy in pursuing art historical research and scholarship. With the collaboration of institutions, Duemila has mounted the retrospectives of
Roberto M.A. Robles (Ateneo Art Gallery, 2011), Duddley Diaz (Vargas Museum, 2009), Julie Lluch Dalena (Cultural Center of the2008). It has also published a book on Diosdado Magno Lorenzo (National Library of the2009) and produced a major Pacita Abad exhibition at the Cultural Center of the2004. The gallery maintains close ties with museums throughout Asia, Australia, Europe, and the United States. Its futurist vision keeps it at the cuttingedge of Philippine art, making and archiving history as it happens.
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