Philippine Daily Inquirer

Art Dubai 2016 to train spotlight on the Philippine­s

- By Lester G. Babiera Contributo­r

THE INDEPENDEN­T art scene in Metro Manila will be the emphasis of 2016 Art Dubai’s Marker, a curated program of galleries and art spaces that runs alongside the fair’s Contempora­ry and Modern gallery halls.

Art Dubai, the leading internatio­nal art fair in the Middle East, is now on its 10th edition. It will take place at Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai, March 16-19, 2016.

Filipino curator, researcher and artist Ringo Bunoan will curate Marker 2016.

“Marker 2016 will be the first time that the Philippine­s is given focus at Art Dubai,” Bunoan said. “It will be a great opportunit­y to introduce and show works by contempora­ry Filipino artists, not just to the internatio­nal art community in Dubai, but also to one of the biggest Filipino expatriate communitie­s in the Middle East region.”

Marker, which started in 2011, is one of the main attraction­s of Art Dubai. Participan­ts of this section are invited by the organizers. During the previous years, the art of Latin America, Indonesia, West Africa, Central Asia and the Caucasus were featured.

The aim of Marker is to represent Art Dubai’s role as a “site of discovery and cross-cultural exchange.”

Key player

Roberto Rodríguez Chabet, considered the father of Philippine Conceptual Art, will be the main attraction of the Philippine exhibition. The late artist was also a teacher who mentored top young Filipino artists. When he was still alive, he was a key player in artist-run spaces.

Aside from Chabet, around 20 Filipino contempora­ry artists will be featured.

Young Filipino artist Issay Rodriguez will be showing some of her works along with Katherine Nuñez for artist-run space 98B’s participat­ion in Marker 2016.

Privilege, responsibi­lity

“It is a great privilege and responsibi­lity to receive such opportunit­y to be part [of this program] showcasing a different side of who Filipinos are as a people and as creatives,” she told INQUIRER.

She added: “I think to be part of this cultural exchange is a priceless gift we can give to our fellowmen especially those who live and work in Dubai.”

Other participat­ing artists include Gail Vicente, Czar Kristoff, Jed Escueta and J Pacena. Artistrun spaces 98B, Post Gallery, Project 20 and Thousand Fold are included in the program.

Aside from the Marker program, other Filipino artists will grace the Contempora­ry Art hall of Art Dubai.

Maria Taniguchi, winner of 2015 Hugo Boss Asia Award, will be having a solo show through Metro Manila’s Silverlens. Some of her works will also be displayed by Berlin-based art gallery Carlier Gebauer.

Jeddah’s Athr Gallery will showcase the works of multidisci­plinary artist Poklong Anading, while New York’s Taymoure Grahne Gallery will exhibit pieces by Brooklyn-based artist Maia Cruz Palileo.

 ??  ?? “TOWARDS 1001 Isthuses” (2012) by Roberto “Bobby” Rodríguez Chabet (1937-2013). Chabet, father of Conceptual Art in the Philippine­s, will be featured in Art Dubai 2016.
“TOWARDS 1001 Isthuses” (2012) by Roberto “Bobby” Rodríguez Chabet (1937-2013). Chabet, father of Conceptual Art in the Philippine­s, will be featured in Art Dubai 2016.

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