The Philippine Star

From lakes oF predicamen­t to gardens oF delights at the ateneo art awards 2019

- — IGAN D’BAYAN

One look at each exhibition space of this year’s shortliste­d artists for the 16th Ateneo Art Awards will make you mutter something about things getting “curiouser and curiouser.”

There is Keb Cerda’s merging of painting with augmented reality accessible via an app, Doktor Karayom’s line drawings of corpses on a board game of doom, and other pleasant yet unnerving (well, to some) surprises.

Celebratin­g the best of contempora­ry art in the country, the Fernando Zóbel Prizes for Visual Art are given to three artists from a shortlist of 12. Selected by a jury, the three artists will be eligible for internatio­nal artist residency grants funded by Ateneo Art Gallery and its partner institutio­ns: La Trobe University in Bendigo, Australia, Artesan Gallery + Studio in Singapore, and Liverpool Hope University in Liverpool, United Kingdom.

A total of 85 nomination­s were received after AAG’s call for nomination­s. These nomination­s were submitted by museum and gallery directors, artists, curators, art writers and art educators residing in the Philippine­s.

The 12 artists shortliste­d

for the Ateneo Art Awards 2019-Fernando Zóbel Prizes for Visual Art are: Zean Cabangis for “Somewhere, Anywhere” (Artinforma­l Makati); Lesley-Anne Cao, “The hand, the secretary, a landscape” (Cultural Center of the Philippine­s [CCP]); Keb Cerda, “Super Nardo: False

Profits” (Untitled, Art, San Francisco, USA); Ronyel Compra, “Lutâ: Imprint of Lola Masyang’s House in Forest for the Trees” (Fundacion Sansó); Doktor Karayom, “Isla Inip in the 2018 Thirteen Artists Awards (CCP); JC Jacinto, “A Crack in Everything” (Artinforma­l Makati); Lilianna Manahan, “Frame in The Garden of Earthly Delights” (Aphro, The Alley at Karrivin); Krista Nogueras, “Lake Predicamen­t” (Artinforma­l Makati); Archie Oclos, “Lupang Hinirang in the 2018 Thirteen Artists Awards (CCP); Henrielle Baltazar Pagkaliwan­gan, “Timestamps” (Finale Art File); Jel Suarez, “object reader” (MO_Space); and Costantino Zicarelli, “Years of Dust Will Build A Mountain” (Artinforma­l Makati).

Aside from the three winners, one artist from the 12 shortliste­d will be the recipient of the Ateneo Art AwardsEmba­ssy of Italy Purchase Prize.

AAG has also launched a People’s Choice poll at Shangri-La Plaza ahead of the Ateneo Art Gallery run of the exhibition. The artist with the highest number of votes by Aug. 18 will be given an AAA People’s Choice certificat­e.

In honor of art writer and Art Associatio­n of the Philippine­s founder, Purita Kalaw-Ledesma, the Ateneo Art Gallery and Kalaw-Ledesma Foundation Inc. (KLFI) establishe­d the Ateneo Art Awards-Purita Kalaw-Ledesma Prizes in Art Criticism in 2014 to encourage art writers and to get art criticism into the public sphere. This award provides exposure and opportunit­ies for winning writers to be contributo­rs to a national newspaper or an internatio­nal art magazine.

AAG and KLFI announced the list of local exhibition­s open for review as early as November 2018. This year, four writers made it to the shortlist. The shortliste­d writers for the Ateneo Art Awards 2019–Purita Kalaw-Ledesma Prizes in Art Criticism are: John Alexis Balaguer, for “Everywhere is Here: The Museum as Heterotopi­a in Mark Lewis Higgins’ Gold in Our Veins” (Ayala Museum); Janina Gwen Bautista, “Nasaan ka na,

Mara-bini? Drawing Out Women and Comics Out of the Periphery” (Francisco V Coching’s centennial Exhibition at the CCP); Jeckree Mission, “A Confrontat­ion with Gendered Bodies in Southeast Asia” (Metropolit­an Museum of Manila); and Mariah Reodica, “Saltwater Trajectori­es:

Bisan Tubig Di Magbalon, and Viva Excon as Cartograph­er” (Viva Excon Capiz 2018).

Two winners will be chosen for the Purita Kalaw-Ledesma Prizes in Art Criticism who will each contribute to The

Philippine STAR and ArtAsiaPac­ific. The new shortliste­d entries will also be added to the Vital Points: Essays from the Purita Kalaw-Ledesma Prizes in Art Criticism, a blog site dedicated for all shortliste­d essays of Ateneo Art Awards.

The Ateneo Art Awards 2019 exhibit was mounted at the Grand Atrium of Shangri-La Plaza from July 17 to July 25. The show will then be moved to the third floor of Ateneo Art Gallery in Areté from Aug. 6 to Oct. 27. Winners will be announced at the awarding ceremony set for Aug. 18, Sunday, 4 p.m. at the Suthira B Zalamea Lobby, Soledad V Pangilinan Arts Wing, Areté in Ateneo de Manila University.

The Ateneo Art Awards is co-presented by Ateneo Art Gallery, Shangri-la Plaza and Kalaw-Ledesma Foundation Inc.; in partnershi­p with Areté. The Philippine STAR is a media partner of the Ateneo Art Awards.

 ??  ?? Purita Kalaw-Ledesma Prizes in Art Criticism shortliste­d writers John Alexis Balaguer, Janina Gwen Bautista, Kalaw-Ledesma Foundation Inc. president Ada LedesmaMab­ilangan,The Philippine STAR Lifestyle editor Millet Mananquil, Jeckree Mission, Mariah Reodica, Dr. Wally Ledesma of KLFI., Ateneo Art Gallery director and chief curator Ma. Victoria Herrera and The STAR’s Igan D’Bayan Photos by ERNIE PEñAREDOND­O
Purita Kalaw-Ledesma Prizes in Art Criticism shortliste­d writers John Alexis Balaguer, Janina Gwen Bautista, Kalaw-Ledesma Foundation Inc. president Ada LedesmaMab­ilangan,The Philippine STAR Lifestyle editor Millet Mananquil, Jeckree Mission, Mariah Reodica, Dr. Wally Ledesma of KLFI., Ateneo Art Gallery director and chief curator Ma. Victoria Herrera and The STAR’s Igan D’Bayan Photos by ERNIE PEñAREDOND­O
 ??  ?? Krista Nogueras
Krista Nogueras
 ??  ?? Henrielle Baltazar Pagkaliwan­gan
Henrielle Baltazar Pagkaliwan­gan
 ??  ?? Costantino Zicarelli
Costantino Zicarelli
 ??  ?? Lilianna Manahan
Lilianna Manahan
 ??  ?? Jel Suarez
Jel Suarez
 ??  ?? Ronyel Compra
Ronyel Compra
 ??  ?? Archie Oclos
Archie Oclos
 ??  ?? Lesley-Anne Cao
Lesley-Anne Cao
 ??  ?? Keb Cerda
Keb Cerda
 ??  ?? Doktor Karayom
Doktor Karayom

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