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Fiction / Non-Fiction
Two-man show: R.M. de Leon | Jonathan Olazo
6 – 30 September 2008
Fiction/Non-Fiction,
a two-man show by R.M. de Leon and Jonathan Olazo, opens
next week at Galleria Duemila in Manila. The exhibit
features recent works by De Leon in acrylic on paper and by
Olazo in oil on canvas.
Fiction/Non-Fiction
is the second collaborative exhibit between the two artists
at Galleria Duemila, the first being the two-man show
entitled Figuring in July 2007. As with the first
show, De Leon and Olazo approach this joint event on
separate terms, with differing concerns as visual artists.
Each one's style, process, and output in painting is pursued
independently of the other—the collaborative aspect of the
show surfacing in the two's common conceptual concerns.
The 2008 show explores the binary
oppositions of fiction/non-fiction as a process of
representation. The collaborating artists approach these
dualities on differing aspects, though.
De Leon centers on the concept of
non-fiction, exploring how dated comic book illustrations
(essentially fictive representations) may serve as
documentation of reality as mediated through mass/popular
media and visual culture. Replete in his paintings are
occurrences that may once have seemed extraordinary, but are
now commonplace realities: natural disasters and
catastrophes, homes torn asunder, partings both literal and
figurative.
Conversely, Olazo directs his sights
towards fiction-building through painting, merging and
straddling the lines between abstraction and
representational forms in his canvases. The artist strives
for fictions that do not anchor themselves on narratives:
thus covering up implied representations of superheroes and
clowns with erasures and distortions. Seen together, De Leon
and Olazo's collaboration have produced works both fictive
and reflective of realities, both personal and actual.
R.M. de Leon is known for his whimsical
and graphic works. He was the first Filipino awardee of the
studio arts program for painting of the Vermont Studio
Center in the United States. De Leon is also an art
educator, currently serving as a lecturer for the De La
Salle University's arts program and a coordinator of annual
children's art workshops in Quezon City.
Working mainly in abstraction, Jonathan
Olazo was the recipient of the Thirteen Artists Award from
the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) in 1994. As a
printmaker, Olazo twice won the Third Prize in the Graphic
Arts Category of the Art Association of the Philippines
competition in 1986 and 1987. Both artists received their
degrees in Fine Arts at the University of the Philippines in
Diliman.
Fiction / Non-Fiction
opens on the 6th of September (Saturday) 2008 and
will run up to the end of the month. For inquiries, please
contact Galleria Duemila at Tel.Nos. (632) 833 9815 and
(632) 831 9990 or email us at
duemila@mydestiny.net
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