After-Opening Party of The Four Directions / Dreams: 100 Years (Set of 9 Photographs)
A compilation of photographs taken at the at a party after the opening of Roberto Chabet's The Four Directions and Dreams: 100 Years, two simultaneous exhibitions at Finale and West Galleries, SM Megamall, 29 March 1999.
The notable figures in the album include Poklong Anading (Image 1, 3-6), Ringo Bunoan (Image 1, 2, 5, 6), Ernest Concepcion (Image 1, 5, 6), Paul Mondok (Image 1, 5, 6), Kurt Gloria (Image 1, 5, 6), Johnny Jimenez (Image 3, 4), Mario Collantes (Image 4), Mads Adrias (Image 5, 6), Sylvia Garde (Image 7), and Lena Cobangbang (Image 7)
The Four Directions at Finale Art Gallery is a large-scale, four-panel, heavily painted work in-laid with harmonicas. The work is inspired by an Allen Ginsberg poem titled 'On Cremation of Chogyam Trungpa, Vidyadhara'. The four colors used in the paintings - yellow, white, green, and red - are based on the colors of the Tibetan flag.
Dreams: 100 Years at West Gallery is a space-specific installation that anthologizes images and objects (alphabet blocks, snare drums, crowbar, conch shell, and a painting based on a photograph of Joseph Cornell's shelves) used in the artist's earlier series titled The Interpretation of Dreams (1995).
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Poklong ANADING,  Ringo BUNOAN,  Lena COBANGBANG,  Mario COLLANTES,  Ernest CONCEPCION,  Kurt GLORIA,  Paul MONDOK
painting,  installation,  conceptualism,  found object,  found object
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After-Opening Party of The Four Directions / Dreams: 100 Years (Set of 9 Photographs)
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