Bangkok Post

Filipino master presents art in a new dimension

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A collection of 14 surreal and hyper-realistic paintings by Filipino master Andres Barrioquin­to are showcased during “Realistic Abstractio­n” at Tang Contempora­ry Art, until July 30.

The solo exhibition portrays his art in a new dimension — a cosmos of almost immaterial images, where the constant tread is the vanishing of the physicalit­y and carnality.

With this distinctiv­e style, his subjects are almost dematerial­ised yet hyper-realistic, in an apparent contradict­ion that he wisely developed to reach excellence. In fact, his subjects, so realistica­lly painted, become pure immaterial concepts and ideas.

This is to imply that abstractio­n is not simply the opposite of naturalist­ic or representa­tional art but it can also be an attempt to explain, depict, allegorise or imagine the intangible with tangible ideas.

Presented with fine strokes mostly in acrylic and oil, the artist renders recognisab­le faces in subdued tones. His portraits are enriched with details taken from a dream world — mushrooms, birds, butterflie­s, flowers, all archetypal symbols that do not fly but float, in a timeless suspension.

Even though Barrioquin­to is influenced by the great renaissanc­e and modernist periods, traditiona­l patterns belonging to Japanese culture, specifical­ly ukiyo-e woodblock prints from the Edo period, are featured in some of his newer works.

His exquisite image overlaying, patterning, and image appropriat­ions from various Asian cultures create dynamic juxtaposit­ions and open up numerous possibilit­ies of interpreta­tion, earning him both critical and commercial attention, locally and abroad.

Barrioquin­to is currently residing in Manila, the Philippine­s. His works are collected by important institutio­ns like the Singapore Art Museum.

Tang Contempora­ry Art is located at Room 201-206, River City Bangkok, Charoen Krung 24 and opens Tuesday to Saturday from 11am to 7pm.

 ?? PHOTO: COURTESY OF TANG CONTEMPORA­RY ART ?? An oil on canvas by Andres Barrioquin­to.
PHOTO: COURTESY OF TANG CONTEMPORA­RY ART An oil on canvas by Andres Barrioquin­to.

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