Gravity Art Space welcomes a group exhibition from February 10 until March 1, featuring the following artists:
Andre Baldovino
Andre Baldovino is an abstract expressionist artist from Quezon City. He graduated with a degree in Fine Arts at the University of the Philippines. His influences include his Granduncle Jose Joya and F.R. Hidalgo. He has exhibited in places like Village Art Gallery, Leon Art Gallery, Altro Mondo, and Galerie Roberto.
Pepe Delfin
Born in Capiz, Pepe Delfin explores abstract forms through geometric shapes and lines. She produces visual narratives of her experiences, observations, and relationships with people. The artist is heavily influenced by the Bauhaus movement and Josef Alber’s theory of color. She received her degree in Fine Arts from Ateneo de Manila University. – https://www.pepedelfin.work/
She’s had shows in Pintô Art Museum, Mono8 Gallery, Art Anton and more.
Kirk Dijamco
Kirk Dijamco is a self-taught Filipino contemporary artist whose works typically explore religious themes and solo figures. He is heavily influenced by Francisco Goya and Diego Velasquez. He has joined shows in distinguished galleries such as Artery Art Space and Vinyl on Vinyl.
Koki Lxx
Koki Lxx is an artist, independent art critic, and curator based in Quezon City. He took up Art Studies at the University of the Philippines. Koki has participated in solo and group exhibitions at prominent galleries like Vinyl on Vinyl, Mono8, and West Gallery.
Lyndon Maglalang
Lyndon Maglalang is a Filipino visual artist who graduated with a Fine Arts Major in Advertising at the University of Rizal. He has exhibited in various galleries and museums such as Galerie Stephanie, Village Art Gallery, the Cultural Center of the Philippines, and even Art Busan in South Korea. He is also part of the KUTA Artist Group. He uses dry acrylics, and mixed-media installations to create his works that typically depict stories, scenarios, and landscapes.
Jan Sunday
Jan Sunday is a self-taught, photo-based contemporary artist from Cebu. Most of her works are multidisciplinary, consisting of photography, mixed media, video, and installations. According to Jan, “My works are either introspective or born from my fascination with the esoteric, divine feminine, ancient goddess theories and time space and/or multidimensionality.” She has exhibited in galleries such as Vintana, Qube Gallery, and Mono8.
Pinky Ibarra Urmaza
Pinky Ibarra Urmaza is a mixed media artist who was born in Manila, and who currently lives and works in New York City. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from De La Salle University, and took up workshops at the MOWELFUND Film Institute.
Her collages are inspired by childhood memories of ancestral houses, salvaged family heirlooms and remnants of strangers’ lives found in dusty photographs and stained pages. Through manipulating these materials by burning, tearing, painting, and mark-making, her work celebrates the discarded in the hope of breathing new life into these forgotten objects. – https://www.pinkyurmaza.com/
Miles Villanueva
Miles Villanueva is a visual artist from Antipolo City whose works are inspired by the mundane, and by the occurrences and the things that surround him. He has exhibited in galleries like Pinto Art Museum and West Gallery, and was even featured in a group show held in Tokyo, Japan: “PinTokyo: Contemporary Philippine Art Exhibition”
Words by Chime Medrana