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"Transit
Story"
Transit Story,
Irma Lacorte's 13th solo exhibition of new
paintings in acrylic on canvas, will be on view at Galleria
Duemila starting August 1 (Saturday) until 30 August 2009.
This series of Lacorte's symbolic and expressionist works
are ruminations on the cyclical and transitional: various
stages of beings and objects, their contexts within cultures
and economies. A continuing series of paintings, the works
are images of various transitory states, spanning the stages
of creation to consumption, distribution and destruction.
Merging symbolic figuration and abstraction in her
free-flowing diagrams and scapes, Lacorte's works tackle the
slippery nature of transits: from “raw materials to packaged
materials”, from “waste material into art materials”; the
transit of “actual objects back and forth across the Third
World and the First Worlds, the northern and southern
hemispheres”; the transit of “material value in the context
of the commercial market and the art market”, as the artist
herself writes. Given the array of commercialized and
stereotypical images in today's visual culture, Lacorte
chooses to paint not what is readily evident as objects
within a consumerist economy; preferring instead to denote
these figurative contexts through the symbolic and the
abstracted.
Lacorte reflects on the complex relationships between
objects created within this world, not only in a
philosophical way, but in consideration of the
socio-economic, contextual, and personal aspects to images.
In the process, she creates a complex array of images and
processes: entire scapes and ecosystems denoting the very
real complexities in the modern world.
Entering the Philippine visual arts scene in 1998, Irma
Lacorte has produced 12 solo exhibitions to date and has
participated in numerous group exhibitions in between. Her
body of art works tackle the parallel trajectories of
gender, identity, and memory.
Lacorte serves as the curator for the Luzon leg of the
Sungdu-an 2009 project. She has been the recipient of grants
from the Freeman Fellowship, the Asian Cultural Council, and
the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, and an art
residency from the Vermont Studio Center in the United
States in 2003. Lacorte is a member of several artist
groups, including Kasibulan, Grupo Otso, Lesbianarama, Womyn
Supporting Womyn Center, and Anting-Anting (Cavite Art
Group).
An
art educator, Lacorte has taught at the UP Los Banos
Department of Humanities and the De La Salle University
Department of Behavioral Science in Dasmarinas. She is
currently taking up a Master's degree in Fine Arts (majoring
in Studio Arts) at the University of the Philippines (UP).
Lacorte also collaborates with other
artists on independent film and video art projects, such as
the Video Art project in Madrid, Spain (January 2007)
and Balikbayan (September 2004) in New York, the
latter of which won the Best Short Film award from the
Cinemanila International Film Festival in 2004.
“Transit
Story” will have an opening on August 1 at 4:00 PM and will
run until 30 August 2009. For more information, contact
Galleria Duemila through Tel. No. (+632) 831-9990 or Telefax
(+632) 833-9815, e-mail:
duemila@mydestiny.net.
The gallery is located at 210 Loring Street, Pasay City.
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