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Capili had 2 weeks to harvest art

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THE seventh installmen­t of Conrad Manila’s “Of Art and Wine” series, aptly called Art Harvest, is the hotel’s biggest exhibit to date, with artist Ross Capili curating 64 works of art by 32 contempora­ry Filipino artists. The show runs until March 9 at the hotel’s Gallery C.

Gallery C, the hallway and exhibition space of Conrad Manila, often hosts exhibits including the “Of Art and Wine” series done every few months, “but nothing has been done in this scale” said Laurent Boisdron, Conrad Manila’s general manager, during the exhibit’s opening on Feb. 12.

He noted that their exhibits used to have three to four artists, each of them showcasing two to three works each, but this time 32 artists have works on display.

But what is more impressive was that Mr. Capili managed to mount the exhibit with just two weeks lead time.

“I love making things hard for myself,” he told the media with a laugh before adding that he was having lunch with some of the hotel staff to talk about his upcoming exhibit later in the year when they asked if he could curate an exhibit to celebrate National Arts Month in two weeks.

“So I went and e-mailed 36 artists and asked them if they have artwork that they haven’t exhibited yet or new work — just make sure the paint’s completely dry — and told them to get back to me within four hours. Thirty-two replied,” he said.

And Mr. Capili, who has had over 30 one-man exhibits to his name and runs a self-named studio, lived up to the exhibit’s theme of Art Harvest by presenting a wide collection of works — paintings, sculpture, photograph­y, mixed media, and digital art from artists such as Pandy Aviado, Joan Balbarona, Rico Lascano, Alain Pascua, Sam Penaso, and Cid Reyes, among others.

“It’s a harvest so it should be bountiful,” he said of the large number of works present in the exhibit.

Unlike other exhibits, Mr. Capili decided not to put the work’s title and artist on a little card beside the works and opted to use codes like “1A” and “1B” instead because “I want them to experience the work personally” and remove any preconcept­ion that may result from reading the work’s title. The title, name of the artist, and the work’s price are all indicated in leaflets.

Some of the works in the exhibit include Jik Villanueva’s Good Harvest, a brass, narra wood, and semi-precious stone sculpture of an ant which is selling for P1.9 million; Jane Arrieta Ebarle’s Hibla sa

Gallery C (2019), and acrylic on canvas painting priced at P90,000; and Fil dela Cruz’s Lahing Kayumanggi

(2018), an oil on canvas painting priced at P208,000.

All the artworks in the exhibit are for sale. For inquiries, e-mail angelica.restrivera@conradhote­ls.com or call 833-9999 or Ellen Capili at Studio Ross Capili, Inc., at 0917-627-3193 or e-mail studioross­capili@yahoo. com. —

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THERE ARE 64 works of art by 32 artists in Conrad Manila’s latest exhibit, Art Harvest.

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