Motions of This Kind gathers 11 Philippine artist who will unravel the forces linking the Philippines to the world through their art.
25 March 2019 LONDON—Eleven (11) Filipino contemporary artists will exhibit their works at the Brunei Gallery of the School of Oriental and African Studies University of London (SOAS) from 11 April to 22 June in Motions of This Kind: Propositions and Problems of Belatedness.
The group exhibition features both newly commissioned work and materials from the Ifor B. Powell archive which have never been shown to the public before. Among the featured artists are Yason Banal, Jon Cuyson, Lizza May David / Gabriel Rossell Santillàn, Cian Dayrit, Michelle Dizon, Eisa Jocson, Amy Lien & Enzo Camacho, Kat Medina and Mark Salvatus, who are prominent names in the Philippine art scene.
Motions of this Kind explores the historical and contemporary forces linking the Philippines with other global spheres in terms of social, political, and economic power. The title was taken from Sir Isaac Newton’s Principia, which considers the literal rise and fall of tides as well as the metaphorical ebb and flow of ideas.
With belatedness as the central theme, Motions of this Kind explores the way that time and space are drawn together into tidal currents that can both hasten and delay circulation, disrupt or enable new pathways to emerge. It attempts to diagram the relationships of movement, and the politics of speed, from, within and between the Philippine islands.
“Because of its strategic location in the world, the Philippines sits at the crossroads of trading routes that are not only responsible for the exchange of goods but more importantly, for the exchange of culture and ideas,” said Ambassador Antonio M. Lagdameo. “We take pride in supporting this project. Art is one of the most powerful ways to illustrate cross cultural connections.”
Motions of this Kind is co-curated by practitioners from the UK and Philippines, namely Rafael Schacter, Renan Laru-an, and Merv Espina. The Foyle Special Collections Gallery is curated by Cristina Juan with support from Delphine Mercier.
The show incorporates a range of public programming, including a performance by artist Eisa Jocson in her first performance in the UK, a range of experimental film screenings, as well as a colloquium at SOAS on 12 April. All activities are open to the public.
Motions of this Kind has been initiated and generously sponsored by Mercedes Zobel, partner of Outset Contemporary Art Fund, with support from Philippine Studies, SOAS, and The Office of Senator Loren Legarda. The initiative has been made possible by the kind assistance of Approved by Pablo, British Academy, British Council, Delfina Foundation, the Department of Anthropology at University College London, Gasworks, and Philippine Airlines. END
Show Information
Exhibition Dates: 12 April – 22 June 2019
Opening times: Tuesday - Saturday, 10.30 – 17.00 (Thursday late night until 20.00).
Closed Sundays and Mondays.
Venue: Brunei Gallery, SOAS, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London, WC1H 0XG
Telephone: 020 7898 4046 (recorded information)
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Free Admission
One of the featured artists is Eisa Jocson who generated a lot of buzz for her performance in Princess Studies. Photo from Beursschouwburg