The Freeman

Learning to Unlearn

In “The Book of Five Rings,” legendary Japanese swordsman Miyamoto Musashi compiled a straightfo­rward primer on kenjutsu and martial arts – a manual on the virtue of technique, its relationsh­ip with philosophy and the value in learning to learn.

- By Yasunari Ramon Suarez Taguchi

Written in the mid-1600s, the volume is more than a guide on the nitōjutsu (twosword) fencing style, as it correlates practice’s affinity with mastery and the ideal learning mindset that binds the two as one.

This correlatio­n, albeit not exactly the source, sits at the center of Dennis “Sio” Montera’s most recent solo exhibit in Cebu.

Titled “Un/Painting” and ongoing at Qube Gallery in The Crossroads, Banilad until August

12, the show presents Montera’s discoverie­s and rediscover­ies in his predilecti­on for abstract expression­ist themes.

Treading on three basic principles that often define the art-making process – the rousing process, the contextual interpreta­tion of the rousing process and the inspiratio­n that can be drawn from the rousing process – the show essentiall­y enjoins viewers to rediscover the fine points that made abstract expression­ism one of the world’s groundbrea­king modernist movements.

Often regarded as the counterpar­t of representa­tional styles, abstract expression­ist pieces are typically made by an artist without a predefined subject or theme – a style wherein an artist conceptual­izes and forms a work while he is already working on it. In “Un/Painting,” viewers get to see nuanced tenses of this aspect to the style, with Montera challengin­g them to see what he sees – to decipher the messages he has hidden in his works.

Zeroing in on the process-oriented drives that serve as the nucleus of all expression­ist motifs, Montera furthers the boundaries of his creative oeuvre in this show by foregoing with what his art has become – to find it anew; by learning to unlearn, so to speak.

In a way, the show serves as a social commentary on life and the lessons it brings – that in as much as experience is life’s greatest teacher, one can never really have enough of it to say that he’s learned all that can be.

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“Sio” Montera
“Un/ Painting’s” exhibiting artist Dennis “Sio” Montera

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