The Freeman

"Balaybalay"

- BY Yasunari Ramon Suarez Taguchi EDITOR: ARCHIE MODEQUILLO Section Art and Layout Ian E. Gallo Head Art Camillus L. Allego Jr. Jr.

One doesn’t need to have a PhD in anthropolo­gy to know that there is a difference between a “house” and a “home” – a differenti­ation that’s not merely semantics, but more about the constant politickin­g between life’s prevailing realities and its supposed ideals.

This harmonizat­ion, albeit inversely, blankets the exhibit “Balay-Balay,” the month’s featured show of Qube Gallery at The Crossroads in Banilad.

Top-billed by the works of Cebuano contempora­ry artist Mark “Kidlat” Copino, the show is mainly a telling of what the artist sees as lifescapes that are worth the attention – ‘stories’ that relate contradict­ions that either spay or bolster the ideal to become actual realities.

Working with stencils and threshold-rendered forms, in this show the artist plays with the concept of deconstruc­tion, a treatment which tasks viewers to deconstruc­t a work for it to be complete, allowing them to discern and complete a story by FILLING The GAPS OF Its “HIDDEN YEARS.”

Made dynamic by the exhibiting artist’s take on the surrealist style (which is carried out by infusing surrealism’s classic marks with the staples of neo-expression­ism and the pop art movement), “Balay-Balay” features pieces that are telling of the start and the ending of a tale.

To a certain extent, the exhibit’s featured works shear out the nostalgic fondness that’s typically tied with fond memories of growing up – presenting these as the ethereal foundation­s that build up personas By SHOWING How ONE CAN Lose or FIND oneself in the journey from the cradle to the grave.

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 ??  ?? "Duwa-anan," acrylic on canvas "Ang Dalan Padulong Ugma," acrylic on canvas
"Was-was," acrylic on canvas
"Biyahe," acrylic on canvas "Ang Dakong Kalayo," acrylic on canvas
"Nakatag-Pilaw," acrylic on canvas
"Ang Bisita," acrylic on canvas...
"Duwa-anan," acrylic on canvas "Ang Dalan Padulong Ugma," acrylic on canvas "Was-was," acrylic on canvas "Biyahe," acrylic on canvas "Ang Dakong Kalayo," acrylic on canvas "Nakatag-Pilaw," acrylic on canvas "Ang Bisita," acrylic on canvas...

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