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Gallery News: Kiri Dalena at 1335 Mabini

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - Kiri Dalena showcases new works grounded upon the fundamental premise of Erased Slogans, the constant struggle in upholding human rights amid state suppression, in “Recent Slogans,” which opens on Aug. 16 at 1335 Mabini, 1335 Mabini St., Ermita, Manila. The show runs until Oct. 17.

“Erased Slogans are archival photographs that I have altered digitally. These photographs of mass mobilizations were collected from the tumultuous period before the declaration of martial law by the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos in 1972. The idea singlehandedly erasing every word of protest found on the placards began as a demonstration of how the hand of the artist can be complicit in the production of historical amnesia,” explains Dalena.

Dalena will also present pieces confronting the country’s current state of affairs.

For inquiries, call 254-8498.

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‘Sinirayo-Scenario’ at Ysobel Art Gallery

Cezar Arro, Marrz Capanang, John Paul Castillo, Leoniel Cerbas, Richard dela Cruz, Rommel Garde, Jeffrey Guanlao, Jeline Laporga, Mark Nativo, Jzy Tilos and Arel Zambarrano explore various visual representations of conjured response to both the changing cultural landscape of Iloilo and the chasms that go with these transformations in “Sinirayo-Scenario,” which opens on Aug. 14 at Ysobel Art Gallery, second floor, Shops at Serendra, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. The show runs until Aug. 26.

For details, call or SMS 0928-5071117 or email mark.sancheztiongco@gmail.com.

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BONIFACIO GLOBAL CITY

CEZAR ARRO

DALENA

ERASED SLOGANS

FERDINAND MARCOS

JEFFREY GUANLAO

JELINE LAPORGA

JOHN PAUL CASTILLO

JZY TILOS AND AREL ZAMBARRANO

YSOBEL ART GALLERY

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