Exhibition of contemporary art in Southeast Asia opens in Manila
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Friday, June 27, 2025


Exhibition of contemporary art in Southeast Asia opens in Manila
Roberto Feleo, Ang Dilubyo ng Bola (A Deluge of Lies), 2012 (detail). Intermedia, 36.5 x 150 x 79 cm. Photo: James Lontoc.



MANILA.- The Philippines organizes an exhibition of contemporary art in Southeast Asia in Manila to mark the 50th year of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Titled Ties of History: Art in Southeast Asia, it gathers ten artists to represent the member-states of the organization. Taken from the ASEAN Declaration in 1967, the phrase “ties of history” may allude to the blessings and burdens of being together and being different in a region that is thought to be shared. The works of the artists speak to this complex and productive condition as they express the many ways by which the various strands of subjectivity as citizen-artists weave and unravel in the project of making selves in particular places, making nations in an international world, and making regions across forests and islands in the geopoetic gestures of contemporary art. The Philippines chaired the 50th year of the ASEAN in 2017. Conceived as a collective, the ASEAN is the world’s fifth largest economy.

The artists of the exhibition are: Anusapati (Indonesia, b. 1957), Chris Chong Chan Fui (Malaysia, b. 1972), Roberto Feleo (Philippines, b. 1954), Amanda Heng (Singapore, b. 1951), Yasmin Jaidin (Brunei, b. 1987), Min Thein Sung (Myanmar, b. 1978), Jedsada Tangtrakulwong (Thailand, b. 1972), Do Hoang Tuong (Vietnam, b. 1960), Savanhdary Vongpoothorn (Laos, b. 1971), and Vuth Lyno (Cambodia, b. 1982).

As the artists configure the creative ecology of the region today, so do they scan the contours of art history from the seventies to the present. They reference specific moments of articulating this history through thoughtful reflections on cosmology, gender, memory, migration, nature, war, and everyday life.

The exhibition is a survey of contemporary art and a diligent study of artistic life. It selects three sets of practices from each artist in the effort to constellate endeavors in the field and not merely to collect isolated specimens from both art history and the art market. It tries to dwell on the sensitive process of artistic transformation and maturity and it affirms artistic practice to be not fully formed but rather emerging from situations of constant forming.

Ties of History presents the works of these artists in three spaces in Manila: the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, the Yuchengco Museum, and the University of the Philippines Vargas Museum. This spread of the works across a sprawling and dense city enables the exhibition to be more attentive to the interests of each artist and to appreciate different relationships among forms in diverse settings of a modern and contemporary art museum, a corporate museum, and a university museum, respectively. These forms play out within a dynamic spectrum: painting and sculpture informed by academic formation and popular culture; installation from ingenious materials like sawdust and fabric; perforated canvas; video and performance; photography; drawing; sound scape. They are shaped by research, activism, cultural work, and intense translations of knowledge and experience in a region built on the great traditions, successive colonialisms, and hectic traffic of species and commodities.

Patrick D. Flores, curator of the Vargas Museum and recently appointed Artistic Director of the Singapore Biennale 2019, curates Ties of History. Advisors include Ahmad Mashadi, Head of the National University of Singapore Museum; Khim Ong, Deputy Director, Curatorial Programmes at Nanyang Technological University Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore; Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani, independent curator and writer; and Grace Samboh, independent curator and scholar.

The exhibition opened on August 8 (Metropolitan Museum of Manila), August 9 (Yuchengco Museum), and August 10 (Vargas Museum). The exhibition will be on view until October 6, 2018.

The project is directed by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) through the Dalubhasaan Para sa Edukasyon sa Sining at Kultura (DESK) with the support of the Office of Senator Loren Legarda.










Today's News

August 9, 2018

Ancient Greek earring dating from 2nd or 3rd century found at east Jerusalem site

British photographer Sir Don McCullin's first gallery exhibition in the U.S. on view at Hauser & Wirth

Abbot Hall exhibition focuses on the father of modern sculpture

Twenty treasures of Japanese metalwork to lead Asian Art Sales at Bonhams New York

Sotheby's Hong Kong offers the earliest existing Old Master Q cover artwork

The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts opens first-ever solo exhibition of Jean-Michel Othoniel in Canada

Exhibition at the Hepworth Wakefield explores Lee Miller and Surrealism in Britain

Italian hat maker Borsalino finds new owners

The Kunstmuseum Luzern exhibits a selection of about 600 drawings by Erwin Wurm

Exhibition focuses on Otto Wagner's lasting influence of his epochal works on other architects and designers

Department of Voids: Artist duo benandsebastian exhibit at Den Frie

S/2 London to present Tsuyoshi Maekawa and Ewen Henderson in two concurrent solo exhibitions

10 Years 10 Artists: Octavia Art Gallery celebrates tenth anniversary with a group exhibition

Ghost:2561: A video and performance art series to open in Bangkok

Qatar Museums bring world-famous Pearls exhibition to Moscow

Exhibition of contemporary art in Southeast Asia opens in Manila

José Luis Puche's first solo show at a museum on view at the CAC Malaga

Perrotin Tokyo present exhibition of works by Belgian artist Pieter Vermeersch

Why are internships important for the future careers of today's students?

30 years after Myanmar uprising, dissidents fear struggle forgotten

Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit hires new Senior Curator

Cosmoscow International Contemporary Art Fair announces 2018 programme's highlights

Fujiko Nakaya creates new signature 'fog sculptures' for Boston's largest park system

Lumieres Hong Kong announces its return in November 2018

This year's VIENNA ART WEEK to be held from 19 to 25 November 2018




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
(52 8110667640)

Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful