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8 ‘AUSPICIOUS’ ARTISTIC FINDS UP FOR BIDDING

- By Johnathan Libarios Rondina @Inq_Lifestyle

Avant Auctions, the Philippine pioneer in online art auctions, is accepting bids via www. avantaucti­ons.com for its Auspicious Auction, consisting of 80 choice paintings, now on view at the Saturday Group Gallery 4/F, East Wing, Shangri-La Mall in Mandaluyon­g.

Real-time hammering will start at 1:30 p.m. on March 2.

We sorted through the collection and following are eight of the notable offerings.

Lot 9—“Gas Sta. 1,” Kawayan de Guia, 53x55 in., mixed media on canvas, 2011

De Guia’s painting, at first blush, appears a whimsical pastiche of discordant images. But it is a highly polemic juxtaposit­ion of interrelat­ed signifiers of power and abuse amid globalizat­ion, petroleum, transporta­tion, deforestat­ion and war.

Lot 14—“Up,” Elaine Navas, 48x72 in., oil on canvas, 2016

The upward trail of a creeping crack on a random brick wall in Navas’ hand is at once picturesqu­e and terrifying. The tonal variations in the brick pattern’s rendering is obsessive, which softens the violence or foreshadow­s the wall’s crumbling.

Lot 17—“Panciteria,” Antonio Austria, 21x32 in., oil on canvas, 2016

A depiction of people busy and happy in feast, work and communion, this painting rendered in Austria’s naïf brush is ode to the noodle houses of old, sites of nourishmen­t and kinship, now endangered by malls and fastfood chains.

Lot 20—“Breaking dawn,” Arturo Luz, 32x24in., acrylic on canvas, 2014

Profound significat­ions of the temporal are re-imagined in their most basic terms. “Breaking dawn,” then, is a breaking down of the city’s chaos, it’s people, even the brightness of the sun, in minimalist terms.

Lot 24—“Luksong baka,” H.R. Ocampo, 22x15 in., pen on paper, 1977

A rare figurative sketch, this drawing of a traditiona­l Filipino street play departs from Ocampo’s well-known abstractio­ns but neverthele­ss displays his masterful deployment of lines and shapes.

Lot 35—“Nude in my studio,” Federico Aguilar Alcuaz, 24x30 in., oil on canvas, 1977

This painting of a shirtless woman couched comfortabl­y inside Alcuaz’s studio is a celebratio­n of artistic and sexual freedoms, the kind that gives birth to objet d’art, neither ob- scene nor decadent.

Lot 48—“The return of the king,” R.A. Tijing, 40x48 in., oil on canvas, 2014

Seemingly comical in its use of cartoon-like characters, Tijing’s depiction of a royal homecoming is also eerily bewilderin­g in its measured quietude thus begging questions: where’s the crowd of well wishers, the confetti and trumpets?

Lot 80—“The borderland between sleep and wakefulnes­s,” Jon Jaylo, 48x36 in., 2017

Jaylo pays homage to Salvador Dali in this painting which purports to locate the most liminal of spaces, lying between sleep and wakefulnes­s, between conscious and unconsciou­s. The effect is powerfully strange and surreal. Tel. 6667755, 7758888

 ??  ?? Lot 17—“Panciteria,” by Antonio Austria
Lot 17—“Panciteria,” by Antonio Austria
 ??  ?? Lot 24—“Luksong Baka,” by HR Ocampo
Lot 24—“Luksong Baka,” by HR Ocampo
 ??  ?? Lot 20—“Breaking Dawn,” by Arturo Luz
Lot 20—“Breaking Dawn,” by Arturo Luz
 ??  ?? Lot 9—“Gas Sta. 1,” by Kawayan De Guia
Lot 9—“Gas Sta. 1,” by Kawayan De Guia
 ??  ?? Lot 80—“The Borderland Between Sleep and Wakefulnes­s,” by Jon Jaylo
Lot 80—“The Borderland Between Sleep and Wakefulnes­s,” by Jon Jaylo
 ??  ?? Lot 48—“The Return of the King,” by R.A. Tijing
Lot 48—“The Return of the King,” by R.A. Tijing
 ??  ?? Lot 35—”Nude in My Studio,” by Federico Aguilar Alcuaz
Lot 35—”Nude in My Studio,” by Federico Aguilar Alcuaz
 ??  ?? Lot 14—“Up,” by Elaine Navas
Lot 14—“Up,” by Elaine Navas

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