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2018 Austronesian International Arts Award Recipients 2018

2018 Austronesian International Arts Award Recipients 2018

Art Talk: Proximity

Artists Talk with Nomar Miano, Ivy Marie Apa, Alfred Marasigan, and Soika Vomiter 8 March 2017 @ c3 Contemporary Art Space, Melbourne, Australia

Concurrents

A Collective Community Exhibition with Chuah Shu Ruei 856 G Gallery, Mandaue City, Philippines Malaysian contemporary artist Chuah Shu Ruei holds a participative community art project that is an extension of her series of paper collages called ‘Dunia’ (The World), which dwells on themes of interconnection, dichotomies, perspectives, boundaries, transcendence, and change. The project intends to incorporate traditional heritage into contemporary art.

Dunia-Kalibutan

A Collective Community Exhibition with Chuah Shu Ruei 856 G Gallery, Mandaue City, Philippines Malaysian contemporary artist Chuah Shu Ruei holds a participative community art project that is an extension of her series of paper collages called ‘Dunia’ (The World), which dwells on themes of interconnection, dichotomies, perspectives, boundaries, transcendence, and change. The project intends to incorporate traditional heritage into contemporary art.

Funny and Feminist: Performing the Comic Anti-Hero

Tania Smith 30 September 2016 @ Ateneo Art Gallery, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City 5 October 2016 @ SAFAD Lecture Theater, University of San Carlos, Cebu City 10 October 2016 @ Orange Gallery, Bacolod City

Looking for Action: Performance, Video and Direct Art in Cebu

by Paul Grant In 1991, Alice Guillermo, the respected Manila-based art critic published a much-needed history of Cebuano art entitled Cebu: A Heritage of Art [1]. Guillermo eloquently expounded on works created in Cebu, from church ceilings to what she referred to as the then contemporary "crop" of artists. While the work is a laudatory, necessary and insightful effort, one might be struck by certain gaps, not in the history she recounts, nor in the group of artists whom she celebrates, but rather more generally in the very concept of art described: in large part what we encounter in this avowed heritage is painting. The resultant picture is of an artistic tradition touched by certain realist schools, folk art, tendencies in art brut, and a fair amount of portraiture and landscape.

On Cebuano Art and Culture

Art Talk Creative Hub Gallery with Dr. Erlinda Alburo and Raymund Fernandez

On Squatting: DIY in Third World Space

by Nomar Bayog Miano The totalizing eye imagined by the painters of earlier times lives on in our achievements. The same scopic drive haunts users of architectural productions by materializing today the utopia that yesterday was only painted. Michel de Certeau – The Practice of Everyday Life

On Tactics: Women, Art, and Pedagogy

by Ivy Marie Apa On Pedagogy as Art Eighteenth-century Enlightenment has enacted changes in the way, Western societies value artistic productions.

Proximity

c3 Contemporary Art Space, Melbourne, Australia Ivy Marie Apa – Nice Buenaventura – Alfred Marasigan – Nomar Miano – Gigi Ocampo – Soika Vomiter

Proximity is a group exhibition of works by contemporary Filipino artists from Manila and Cebu. The exhibition considers our relationship to place and landscape within the framework of what geographers have termed the ‘new mobilities paradigm’ (Sheller and Urry 2006) – an increasingly mobile world of migration, social media, and accessible transport. Furthermore, rather than places acting as settings or surfaces upon which things and people move, the idea of approaching place as an ongoing process, as a verb – ‘placing’, ‘spacing’, ‘landscaping’ (Cresswell 2003), is proposed when grouping together works by artists from one country and presenting in another.

Street Art Tradition

by Nomar Bayog Miano Art criticism has a tendency to couch valuations of art in a historical mold. This tendency pushes certain elements or features of artistic traditions to the margins of discourse.

TADLAS Art Theory Talks

2PM – 5PM Creative Hub Gallery, SAFAD University of San Carlos, Cebu

this/here

A Collective Community Exhibition with Chuah Shu Ruei 856 G Gallery, Mandaue City, Philippines

this/here is an exhibition by Australian artists Tania Smith and Kubota Fumikazu. The exhibition combines two seemingly incongruous practices—Tania Smith’s performative photographs and video exploring representations of women using costume and humor, and Kubota Fumikazu’s hard-edged, geometric compositions recalling the history of early 20th century abstraction.

Womankind

Qube Gallery, Cebu City, Philippines Womankind explores the narratives that determine the locus of women artists in the domestic and the public. Four local visual artists—Gigi Ocampo, Golda King, Ivy Marie Apa, and Grace Marie Lopez