OCTOBER 8 - 29, 2022

Part Assembly

MIKKO BALADJAY, JULIEANNE NG, DZEN SALINGA

 

Serial iterations mimicking industrial processes mask the painterly interventions with cool aesthetic distance, notwithstanding the optical impact gestures make in the registration of lived presence, floating design in quotations, the gaps fillable with random memory, assembled in the network of neuronal interconnection.

Abstract painting explored in three parts: expressionist, architectural, generative.


Mikko Baladjay studied at Far Eastern University with a BFA in Painting. Most of his works aim to expose the gap in the perception between objects and space, and the connections which create indefinite possibilities of cognition.

Julieanne Ng’s art practice is a never ending cycle that shapes our everyday landscape into creating new spatial realities. Through her involvement in painting, sculpture and installation she highlights the objects we are familiar with by repurposing their use thus changing its context. Through the use of various lines, geometries, and ready made objects the artist is able to freely navigate the world around her and reflect on the conditions of production and consumption. She graduated with a BA in Fine Arts at the University of the Philippines in Diliman.

Dzen Salinga’s work focuses on telling stories and playful ideas by exploring space, depth, surface, shape, or mixing materials. She graduated with a Fine Arts degree with a major in Advertising. Salinga is a member of the KUTA Artists Group, a contemporary art group based in Angono, Rizal.