Press release of Roberto Chabet's solo exhibition 'The Psychopathology of Everyday Life', titled Chabet's installation art, and published in Manila Standard on 23 March 1997. The exhibition features a same-titled two-part installation which was exhibited simultaneously in Finale and West Galleries, SM Megamall from 13 - 25 March 1997.
Excerpt from the press release written by Chabet:
'The two space-specific installations using familiar, almost nondescript objects such as balls, index boxes, tables, clipboards, and army-surplus camouflage, explore the slippages of meanings unleashed when quirks of the unconscious mind (the artist's as well as the viewers') set in unpredictable collision courses the objects and images that inhabit our everyday life.
'Forgetting, Slips of the Tongue, Bungled Actions, Superstitions, and Errors', the subtitle of Sigmund Freud's book from the exhibition derives its title, serves as a virtual agenda for the works in which visual 'Freudian slips' pry the uncanny from the humdrum surfaces of everyday life.'
Onsite
English
painting,  installation,  conceptualism,  found object,  found object
23 Mar 1997
Manila Standard, 23 Mar 1997
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