
The exhibit “Six Degrees of Separation” refers not only to the linkages between people but to six Filipino artists who, despite their different styles, are brought together by their artistic compasses.
Three of these artists are abstractionists: Wilfredo Offemaria, Jr. and Gonzalo Uy have a penchant for texture and atmospheric conditions while Jucar Raquepo is known for his contrasting brights accented by angularity.
The other three artists are expressionists: Daniel Aligaen’s pen-and-ink compositions are edgy fantsay, while Anthony Fermin’s and Jomike Tejido’s brushstrokes traipse lightly, resulting in well-loved naifs.
“Six Degrees of Separation” opens on June 16, Monday, 5 p.m. at Le Souffle, at the ground floor of the Amorsolo Tower on Amorsolo Drive, Rockwell Center, Makati City.
For details, call (+632) 450 2993.
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