Shangri-La Plaza and The Artologist Presents Individual Reset Exhibition Until October 12
There’s no stopping art with the Individual Reset exhibition at Shangri-La Plaza! Get the chance to see the insightful and contemplative works of 13 Filipino artists at the Luxury Lane, East Wing from now until October 12, as Shangri-La Plaza and The Artologist gallery present Individual Reset – Life’s Greatest Comeback exhibition.
Featuring mostly contemporary and post-modern artworks from paintings, mixed media, to sculptures, the showcase culls a roster of mid-career and budding artists sharing pieces that reflect their musings while on lockdown. Individual Reset is fittingly the artists’ way to run counter to COVID-19 and focus on what matters to them the most, art included.
“City of Light” by Monnar Baldemor, 2017, acrylic on canvas with pen and ink.
The exhibition lineup includes Janddie Castillo and Noel Villafuerte who often work on abstract pieces using acrylic, mixed media and mechanical painting artist Conneth Amido, lawyer and abstractist Joy Rojas, pen and ink artist Monnar Baldemor, chef and painter Jesse Esplana, painter Eman Santos, and Adam Nacianceno known for his monochromatic pieces.
Visual artist-sculptor and art lecturer Herminigildo “Sir Hermie” Pineda is also among the lineup with Eman Servito, Mikko Bermudez who dabbles in different art forms, sculptor Richard Buxani, and mixed media and semi-abstract and semi-surrealism painter Armar Ramirez.
Many things may have changed, but art continues to endure, and so does Shangri-La Plaza’s support of Filipino artists and their works. Check out these wonderful art pieces at the Luxury Lane, East Wing until October 12.
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Details
What: Individual Reset – Life’s Greatest Comeback exhibition
Where: Luxury Lane, East Wing, Shangri-La Plaza
When: September 12 to October 12, 2020
Admission: Free
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