Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Easter Eggs? You tell me!

The exhibit features the obras of National Artist for Film Kidlat Tahimik, and the master of clay and terracotta Julie Lluch

- BY EDU JARQUE

From where I stood on the covered landing of the Manila Hotel, behind its clear closed doors, I was initially perplexed at what I thought I glimpsed upon. Blame it on these weak eyes, not quick enough to capture the entire vista at once, or perhaps the heat creating a mirage playing tricks on me, the unusual images before me seemed an absolute misfit to the world of white portals standing tall, intricate giant Capiz chandelier­s cascading from the ceiling, and several potted lush palmeras.

It appeared there were humps and lumps, bumps and chunks right by the majestic entrada of the Grand Dame, which almost horrified me!

I was close to set an alarm to beckon Rachy Cuna, the Manila Hotel’s creative and design director, to come to the rescue. As I gingerly stepped into the once-upon-a-time home to kings and emperors, celebritie­s and personalit­ies, the initial shock turned into sweeping admiration, for I loved what collective­ly stood before me!

In a suitable portion of a spacious lobby, there were huge egg-like fiberglass forms, which in the past, took on roles of unexpected canvasses. They have been magically transforme­d into — you name it, they had it — appealing and alluring, exotic and diverse, serious and whimsical, even innovative installati­ons, all eye-catching, all thought-provoking, from the gifted hands of esteemed artists.

Titled Hatch, this sixth exhibit features the obras of National Artist for Film Kidlat Tahimik, along with other emerging and esteemed creators, all passionate with their own artistic visions and concepts. Even the master of clay and terracotta Julie Lluch, one of the foremost living sculptors of the Philippine­s, and John Marvin “Yul Servo” Nieto, Manila Vice Mayor, together devoted some precious time to be an appreciati­ve contributo­r to this highly-selective collection.

The lineup is joined by expression­ism exponent Marcel Antonio, printmaker Melai Arguzon, contempora­ry abstract expression­ist Andre Chan, naturefocu­sed Elaine Clemente, floral and abstract expert Katrina Cuenca, pop appropriat­ion artist Sean Go, and sound and emotion visualist Marlon Magbanua.

The roster is completed by assemblagi­st Glenn Martinez, visual artist and art professor Dennis Montera, artist and writer Bea Policarpio, abstractio­nist Joel Reglos, artist, poet and model Maxine Syjuco, sculptor Herminio Tan, and children-focused art initiative Smittens founding member Valerie Teng.

Hatch is curated by Rachy Cuna. It is on display at the Grand Lobby of The Manila Hotel until 7 April.

 ?? ?? PHILIPPINE National Artist for Film Kidlat Tahimik.
PHILIPPINE National Artist for Film Kidlat Tahimik.
 ?? ?? ‘FLIGHT of the Free Range’ by Elaine Clemente.
‘FLIGHT of the Free Range’ by Elaine Clemente.
 ?? ?? ‘MULING Sibol’ by Marlon Mabanua.
‘MULING Sibol’ by Marlon Mabanua.
 ?? ?? ‘FLORES de Pascua’ by Katrina Cuenca.
‘FLORES de Pascua’ by Katrina Cuenca.
 ?? ?? ‘DAUGHTER of the Sea’ by Bea Policarpio.
‘DAUGHTER of the Sea’ by Bea Policarpio.
 ?? ?? ‘KOMOREBI’ by Melai Arguzon.
‘KOMOREBI’ by Melai Arguzon.
 ?? ?? ‘MANILA is Manila’ by Yul Servo Nieto.
‘MANILA is Manila’ by Yul Servo Nieto.
 ?? ?? ‘TRUTH is a Layered Phenomenon’ by Dennis Montera.
‘TRUTH is a Layered Phenomenon’ by Dennis Montera.
 ?? ?? ‘HOLE in the Soul’ by Andre Chan.
‘HOLE in the Soul’ by Andre Chan.

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