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Gallery News: Omi Reyes at The Crucible

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Omi Reyes presents his own take on the stylistic genre called Steampunk featuring the recognizably retro-futuristic style of the British Victorian era of the 19th century in “OMIchanics,” which opens on July 31 at The Crucible Gallery, fourth floor, SM Megamall A, Mandaluyong City.

By mixing metallic elements with hand-wrought wood pices and shapes, Omi inspires viewers to realize that seemingly opposite elements when fused together can synergize, leading to increased efficiency, liberation and infinite possibilities.

For inquiries, call 635-6061.

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Patricia Eustaquio at Vargas Museum

Patricia Eustaquio weaves a narrative that examines the ideas of innovation and novelty, cultural patronage and the social notions of timeliness and timelessness, i.e. fashion and its latitudes, in “The Future That Was,” which opens tomorrow at Jorge Vargas Museum, UP Diliman, QC. Presented in cooperation with Silverlens, the show runs until Aug. 24.

For inquiries, call or SMS 0917-5874011 or e-mail manage@silverlensgalleries.com.

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Germar, Martinez and Zoleta at Finale Art File

Paola Germar, Pow Martinez and Jeona Zoleta hold simultaneous shows — “Hints of Nettle Amongst Fox Gloves and Pink Petticoats,” “Medieval Woodcuts,” and “The Rainbow Magic Sparkle Bubble Bath Bomb Buffet,” respectively — which are on view until July 29 at Finale Art File, Warehouse 17, La Fuerza, 2241 Chino Roces Ave., Makati City.

For information, call 813-2310, e-mail finaleartfileinc@gmail.com or visit www.finaleartfile.com.

 

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‘50 Years of Korean Contemporary Printmaking’ at Met Museum

As part of the ongoing 2013 Korea Festival in ASEAN, the Korea Foundation, in cooperation with the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Korea (NMCA Korea) and the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, will launch  “Fifty Years of Korean Contemporary Printmaking” on Aug. 1. It will be open to the public on Aug. 24 at the Met Museum, Roxas Blvd., Manila.

The show, which previously had its run in Indonesia, consists of 81 works sourced from NMCA collection of prints from the second half of the 20 th century in an effort to introduce the history of Korean printmaking tradition to Filipinos.

NMCA curator Hwang Yoon-jung will deliver a curator’s talk at 3 p.m., while NMCA director Chung Hyung-min will hold a special lecture at the Met Museum.

For inquiries, call 708-7828 or visit www.metmuseum.ph.

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Rick Hernandez at The ArtPrints Alley

Rick Hernandez presents a playful juxtapositions of images on textile pieces in “Disguise the Limit,” which opens today at The ArtPrints Alley, Suite 324, LRI Design Plaza, Nicanor Garcia St., Bel-Air 2, Makati City. The show runs until Aug. 8.

For details, call 836-8799 or e-mail inquiries@oneworkshop.ph.

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Edwin Martinez at Mendez Big and Small

Edwin Martinez holds his first solo show, “After Hours,” which is on view until July 31 at Mendez Big and Small, fourth floor, SM Megamall A, Mandaluyong City.

For information, call or SMS 0917-8482691 or e-mail mendezbigandsmall@yahoo.com.ph.

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 Two shows at 1335 Mabini

1335 Mabini presents two simultaneous shows — “Kerel” by Jon Cuyzon and “Common Ground Barrier” by Carlos Celdran, Kiri Dalena, Michelle Dizon, Martin Krenn, Virlani Hallberg, TV Moore, Edwin Sanchez and Cheng-Ta Yu — which are on view until Sept. 8 at 1335 Mabini, A. Mabini St., Ermita, Manila.

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Jonathan Dangue at Art Verite

Jonathan Dangue showcases functional sculptures he created by transforming metal sheets into flexible pieces that exude a golden sheen in “Kabuluhan ng Buhay,” which opens on July 27 at Art Verite, Shops at Serendra, Bonifacio High Global, Taguig City. The show runs until Aug. 11.

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Jun-Jun Sta. Ana at Nova Gallery

Jun-Jun Sta. Ana showcases a collection of 125 photographic mono-prints that document his fugitive encounters with the outside world, his private dealings with domestic routines and his wide-awake avidity for random objects in “Autobiography,” which is slated from Aug. 1 to 22 at Nova Gallery, Warehouse 12A, La Fuerza Compound, 2241 Chino Roces Ave., Makati City.

For information, call 392-7797.

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Sakuma, EL Farol and Gaba at Artinformal

Wataru Sakuma, Noell EL Farol and Marc Gaba hold solo shows — “Woven Cities,” “Fleet” and “Interiors,” respectively —  which simultaneously open on July 25 at the Main Gallery of Artinformal, 277 Connecticut St., Greenhills East, Mandaluyong City. The shows run until Aug. 12.

For inquiries, call 725-8518 or SMS 0918-8992698.

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Maya Muñoz at Manila Contemporary

Maya Muñoz presents a meditative experience that focuses on her ongoing fascination with time, landscape, order and randomness in “Poems for Days II: Ocean Suites,” which opens on July 25 at Manila Contemporary, Whitespace, 2314 Chino Roces Ave. Ext., Brgy. Magallanes, Makati City. The show runs until Aug. 17.

For details, call 576-5024 or visit www.manilacontemporary.com.

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