| Anonymity by Poklong Anading:
Poklong Anading plays the role of street portrait photographer whose
aim is to splendidly frame unknowns before they fade away into the background.
He pictures the mean streets of Cubao, a vital but blighted quartier
in Quezon City and home to many independent art spaces.
Street photography immortalises the poor, but these are also pictures
of light: a constellation of flashes. Anading’s participants hold
mirrors that reflect light as flashes obscuring their faces. The photos
are digitally re-rendered in greyscale then sent to duratrans and backlit.
In the gallery, their playful shimmer riffs on the well-understood photographic
process whereby light transforms image onto paper.
This witty push–pull between objectivity and social critique on
one hand and religious iconography and desire on the other may wrong-foot
us. But, on balance, one thinks more of comparisons with Bill Viola’s
slow moving video tableaux or, as curator Jose Tence Ruiz suggests in
his excellent essay, of David Cortez Medalla’s impromptu performances
of the 1980s, than social realism. These beautiful flashes of reflected
light signal and attest to imagination and transcendence.
Poklong Anading is a leading light in Manila's dynamic contemporary art
scene and the winner of the prestigious 2006 Ateneo University Art Award.
His process-oriented and video art projects reflect, respond to and underscore
contemporary Filipino experiences and reactions to the vicissitudes of
the everyday.
Poklong Anading has exhibited widely in Manila and Asia, including in
the Gwangju Biennale (2002), and has won many prizes for experimental
video. He is associated with several of Manila’s celebrated independent
art spaces such as Future Prospects (formerly Big Sky Mind) and Magnet.
(See: Gina Fairley on the Manila Scene in Eyeline, Spring 2006.)
The Ateneo Art Gallery is the premier university museum of modern and
contemporary Philippine art. To bring contemporary Philippine art to
a wider audience, the Ateneo Art Gallery initated the Ateneo Art Awards
bestowed to three young Filipino visual artists for their outstanding
contribution to contemporary Philippine art in the past year. Anading
was also awarded the 2006 Sydney Residency Grant and an invitation to
exhibit from The Cross Art Projects, a leading Australian alternative
art space. This is the second in the Sydney exhibition series. This is
the only award of its type in the Phillipines. |
Poklong Anading
and Ramon E.S. Lerma, curator Ateneo Art Gallery, Ateneo de Manila University
on the contemporary Manila art scene and its avant-garde antecedents.
18 November 2006, 4 to 6pm
Exhibition catalogue: is available with an essay by Jose Tence Ruiz,
artist, independent curator and 2006 Ateneo Art Awards juror.
Information: Jo Holder at info@crossart.com.au or
Ramon E.S. Lerma, curator Ateneo Art Gallery, Ateneo de Manila University
at rlerma@ateneo.edu
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