Two Paintings: Bungled, Symptomatic and Chance Actions

Photograph of one of the works in Roberto Chabet's Two Paintings: Bungled, Symptomatic and Chance Actions at Finale Art Gallery. The work is part of the two simultaneous exhibitions at Finale and West galleries in SM Megamall from 29 March - 10 April 2003.

The work features black plywood panels and a black upturned boat on a stepladder. Other components of the installation at Finale include over a hundred broken alarm clocks, and a wooden drawing bench, all painted black.

The West installation includes black plywood panels, two upturned aluminium ladders also painted black on top of a plywood shelf with wooden alphabet blocks that spell 'People of the Republic Versus Painting', clipboards with sheets of dark glass, and a box framed Spanish grammar book and metal angle ruler.

Chabet wrote that the title of the exhibition refers to 'what Sigmund Freud called lapses of memory, the slips of the tongue and the little absent-minded, seemingly illogical acts that beset our normal day-to-day routine. (The) works suggest that, as in everyday life, these psychic circuits occur in the experience of art, when rational understanding falters, meaning slips, and the unexpected - the magical - slips in.'

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Plywood, acrylic, wooden dug-out boat, stepladder

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Two Paintings: Bungled, Symptomatic and Chance Actions