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Roberto Chabet: Fifty years of conceptual genius

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MANILA, Philippines - On 2011, Roberto Chabet, widely acknowledged as the father of Philippine conceptual art and arguably the most influential contemporary Filipino artist, curator and teacher, will celebrate 50 years of pioneering conceptual work and role in shaping contemporary Philippine art.

To mark the occasion, Chabet: 50 Years, a yearlong series of exhibitions, talks and publications will be launched at various venues in Manila, Singapore and Hong Kong throughout 2011 to 2012.

Envisioned as a series of exhibitions that will unfold at different places and times, Chabet: 50 Years maps out the manifold aspects of Chabet’s work. The first and long overdue survey of the artist’s work and career, it is a historic presentation that will bring together for the first time selected key works by the artist, from his early works on paper to his more recent signature installations using plywood, neon, metal sheets, and various found objects. It will provide a thorough overview of Chabet’s work and examine his undeniable influence on several generations of Filipino artists.

To be shown alongside Chabet are works by other noted figures in Philippine modernism in the 1960s and 70s, and over 75 contemporary Filipino artists, who all studied under Chabet, and together represents a dynamic movement in Philippine conceptual art.

Roberto Chabet was born in 1937 in Manila, Philippines and held his first solo exhibition at the Luz Gallery in 1961. A graduate of Architecture from the University of Sto. Tomas, Chabet is highly regarded for his experimental works, ranging from paintings, drawings, collages, sculptures, and installations made out of mostly ordinary and found material. Breaking away from the rigid formalisms of Modernism, Chabet insists on a more inclusive approach to art, a search for the sublime not just in abstract ideas but also in the immediacy of the quotidian and the commonplace. In his works, abstraction and the everyday collide, creating spaces for new meanings.

Chabet was the founding museum director of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) where he initiated the Thirteen Artist Award in 1970, an award that supports young artists whose works show “recentness and a turning away from the past.” It remains the most prestigious recognition to be given by a national institution to young Filipino visual artists.

After his brief tenure at the CCP, Chabet led the seminal alternative artist group Shop 6, and taught for over 30 years at the University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts and at key artist-run spaces in Manila. Since the 70s, Chabet has been curating landmark exhibitions of vanguard works by young and emerging Filipino artists. He is the recipient of the JD Rockefeller III Fund Grant (1967- 1968), the Republic Cultural Heritage Award (1972), the Araw ng Maynila Award for the Visual Arts (1972), and the CCP Centennial Award of Honors for the Arts (1998).

In 2009, Asia Art Archive in Hong Kong and the Lopez Memorial Museum in the Philippines co-launched The Chabet Archive, a milestone research and digitization project covering 50 years of the artist’s work, that provides the inspiration for this momentous anniversary celebration.

Chabet: 50 Years is organized by King Kong Art Projects Unlimited, a newly founded nonprofit artist organization that supports the alternative in Philippine art, in partnership with Osage Art Foundation, Institute of Contemporary Arts, Singapore – LASALLE College of the Arts, University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts, West Gallery, Finale Art File, Magnet Gallery, Mo_Space, Manila Contemporary, Galleria Duemila, Paseo Gallery, Ateneo Art Gallery, Lopez Memorial Museum, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines.

Exhibitions 2011 to 2012

1. “Roberto Chabet: To Be Continued,” Institute of Contemporary Arts, Singapore – LASALLE College of the Arts, Jan. 13 – Feb. 12, 2011.

2. “Complete & Unabridged Part 1,” Institute of Contemporary Arts, Singapore – LASALLE College of the Arts, Feb. 17 to March 28, 2011.

3. “Complete & Unabridged Part 2,” Osage Kwun Tong, Hong Kong, March 4 – June 5, 2011.

4. “Roberto Chabet: Intermediate Geography,” Osage Soho, Hong Kong, March 4 to June 5, 2011.

5. “Roberto Chabet: Ziggurat,” West Gallery, March 29 to April 23, 2011.

6. “Roberto Chabet: Onethingafteranother,” Finale Art File, April 6 – 28, 2011.

7. “Roberto Chabet: Box Painting,” Magnet Gallery, Katipunan, May 5 – 28, 2011.

8. “Shop 6: 101 Objects,” MO_Space, June 4 – July 3, 2011.

9. “Roberto Chabet: Sitting Standing Lying Walking,” Corredor Gallery, College of

Fine Arts, University of the Philippines, Diliman, July 6 – Aug. 5, 2011.

10. “I Miss the 20th Century,” Manila Contemporary, Aug. 20 – Sept. 11, 2011.

11. “Roberto Chabet: Works on Paper,” Galleria Duemila, Sept. 3 – 27, 2011.

12. “Windows to Conversations: Roberto Chabet, Lee Aguinaldo & Fernando Zobel,” Ateneo Art Gallery, Oct. 6, 2011 – Jan. 28, 2012.

13. “Roberto Chabet: Tabo,” Lopez Memorial Museum, Nov. 10, 2011 – April 14, 2012.

14. “Roberto Chabet: Night and Day,” Paseo Gallery, SM Megamall, Dec. 1 – 11, 2011.

15. “Roberto Chabet: To Be Continued,” The Cultural Center of the Philippines, Jan. 12 – March 31, 2012.

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For information, e-mail chabet.50years@gmail.com, or visit the King Kong Art Projects Unlimited website, www.kingkongartprojects.org for more information.

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