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ARGIE BANDOY KIKO ESCORA NILO ILARDE PARDO DE LEON AT MACULANGAN NORBERTO ROLDAN GERARDO TAN JOJO SERRANO JUNI SALVADOR NOLET SOLIVEN RAUL RODRIGUEZ RONALD ACHACOSO Adobo Country brings together diverse practices in contemporary art from the Philippines. Referenced on a dish that’s neither Spanish, Chinese or American which had made deep impact on Philippine culture, Adobo Country does not intend to posit a discourse on identity politics but merely attempts to represent an aspect of Philippines contemporary art within the context of an expanding audience in the region. The parallelism between each work, in spite of disparities in their forms as a whole, may be a study in contrast which may lead to a sentience of a quiet murmur, or a simmering dish.
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ARGIE BANDOY Order Of The Negatives  oil paint and plastic triangles mounted on canvas 182.8 x 152.4 cm 2011
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KIKO ESCORA Untitled! mixed media on paper 144 x 114 cm 2005
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NILO ILARDE
Untitled #1 – 5 mixed media collage 36 x 32 cm 2012
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PARDO DE LEON
Related Stories oil on canvas 122 x 283 cm 2010
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AT MACULANGAN
Equinox oil and beeswax on canvas 104 x 152.5 cm 2011
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NORBERTO ROLDAN The Beauty Of History Is That It Does Not Stay In One Place, assemblage with found objects, 182.8 x 243.8 cm, 2010
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NORBERTO ROLDAN The Sacred And Profane, Â assemblage with found objects, 122 x 122 cm, 2009
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GERARDO TAN After Patchwork 14, oil on canvas, 198.5 x 198.3 cm, 2011
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After Patchwork 3, oil on canvas, 183 x 137 cm, 2011
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