Chances of Contact: Contemporary Prints from the Philippines and Singapore
24 August – 26 October
Dear Visitors, kindly note that Chances of Contact will open at The M in Manila on 24 August 2024 (Saturday), due to a public holiday in the Philippines on 23 August (Friday).
Featuring works by artists from
Singapore:
Amanda Heng, Charles Lim Yi Yong, Chua Ek Kay, Genevieve Chua, Goh Beng Kwan, Han Sai Por, Heman Chong and Yanyun Chen
Philippines:
Alfredo & Isabel Aquilizan, Anita Magsaysay-Ho, Benedicto “BenCab” Cabrera, Geraldine Javier, Lyra Garcellano, Manuel Ocampo, Pacita Abad and Ronald Ventura
Leading contemporary art space in Singapore, STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery, is proud to be presenting Chances of Contact: Contemporary Prints from the Philippines and Singapore at the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, also known as The M, in conjunction with the 55th anniversary of bilateral relations between Singapore and the Philippines.
Co-presented by Singtel Group from 23 August to 26 October 2024, this joint exhibition featuring STPI’s works by artists from both nations has sparked between the two art institutions in collaboration with the Singapore Embassy in Manila, who understood the significance of putting this show together.
Constance See, Singapore Ambassador to the Philippines, describes the show as one that “exemplifies the vibrant cultural dialogue and artistic exchange that has flourished between our two nations over the past five decades. It is a shining example of how art can transcend borders and bring people together, reflecting our shared vision for a more connected and culturally enriched Southeast Asia.”
The same spirit of collaboration stems from the heart of STPI, an organisation that has enjoyed over two decades of artistic collaborations with more than 100 artists from around the world. With the time spent on the fertile ground of STPI, each artist has pushed the boundaries of print and papermaking and of their own practice through the colliding of ideas and experimentation – often with happy results – with the team in the Creative Workshop.
Ronald Ventura, Shadow of Forest 2, 2014, Cast paper, frottage, acrylic paint on linen canvas, 52 x 63 x 16 cm. © Ronald Ventura / STPI. Photo courtesy of the artist and STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery, Singapore.
“Beyond showcasing the creations that emerged from the artists’ collaboration with STPI, Chances of Contact has brought STPI and The M together, bridged by the Singapore Embassy in Manila, for a meaningful celebration of the artistic talents from both Singapore and the Philippines in honour of their 55 years of diplomatic ties.”
– Emi Eu, Executive Director, STPI
Curated by Patrick Flores, Deputy Director of Curatorial & Research at National Gallery Singapore and the Professor of Art History and Criticism at the University of the Philippines, the exhibition focuses on works produced by 16 artists – 8 from Singapore and 8 from the Philippines – during their respective artist residencies at STPI. Guided by his curatorial interpretation, the exhibition offers new ways of seeing the art of print and papermaking from both countries through the selection of works that reflect the intersection of different time periods, mediums and art forms.
“The M is committed to a continued strengthening of significant artistic and cultural channels and linkages between the Philippines and Singapore. STPI has played an important role in deepening not only our respective artists’ understanding of the power of printmaking as a medium, but also the power of cultural exchange.”
– Tina P. Colayco, President of The M
Chances of Contact will feature works of Singapore artists like Chua Ek Kay, Han Sai Por and Genevieve Chua, and Filipino artists like Ronald Ventura, Alfredo & Isabel Aquilizan and Lyra Garcellano. Also included are the works of Goh Beng Kwan and Anita Magsaysay-Ho that were donated by STPI to the Singapore Embassy in Manila.
Exhibition Venue
3F South Gallery
Metropolitan Museum of Manila
MK Tan Centre, 30th Street, Bonifacio Global City Taguig City, 1634 Philippines
Visitor information here.
Dates and Times
23 August – 26 October 2024
Tuesday – Friday: 11am – 6pm
Saturday: 10am – 6pm
Closed on Sundays and Mondays
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