Re:View 2017 Gathers 45 Artists For An Exhibit At The BenCab Museum
It's that time of the year again, when both emerging painters and established artists come together to showcase their works through "RE:VIEW."
"RE:VIEW" is an annual end-of-the-year group exhibition held at the Gallery Indigo in BenCab Museum.
Since it started in 2010, this year, so far, has the most number of participating artists whose works feature diverse styles from figurative to non-figurative.
With 45 artists collaborating for "RE:VIEW 2017," the exhibition is a must-see for its wide range of subject matter and techniques.
Participating artists are Pio Abad, Ambie Abaño, Leonard Aguinaldo, Salvador Alonday, Agnes Arellano, Virgilio Aviado, Max Balatbat, Welbart Bartolome, Elmer Borlongan, BenCab, Benjie Torrado Cabrera, Charlie Co, Louie Cordero, Marina Cruz, Melvin Culaba, Abi Dionisio, Mark Andy Garcia, Nona Garcia, Emmanuel R. Garibay, Kawayan de Guia, Gregory Halili, Winner Jumalon, Mark Justiniani, Renato Habulan, Joy Mallari, Hadrian Mendoza, Jason Montinola, Raffy T. Napay, Henrielle Pagkaliwangan, Lynyrd Paras, Azor Pazcoguin, Ian Quirante, Iggy Rodriguez, Kigao Rosimo, John Frank Sabado, Yao Sampana, Arturo Sanchez, Jr., Kim Jerome Santiago, Luis Santos, Soler Santos, Dexter Sy, Olan Ventura, Paulo Vinluan, Orley Ypon, and Maria Jeona Zoleta.
Below are some of the featured works in the exhibiton:
Welbart Bartolome, Thelma, Oil on canvas, 2017, 122.5x61 cm
Leonard Aguinaldo, Untitled, Acrylic and printer's ink on carved rubber, 2017, 100.5x40.5cm
Mark Andy Garcia, Untitled, Oil on canvas, 2017, 91x61 cm
Paulo Vinluan, Configuration Study I, Acrylic on canvas, 2017, 51x40.5 cm
"RE:VIEW 2017" will be on view until January 28, 2018 at the BenCab Museum’s Gallery Indigo.
BenCab Museum is on Km. 6 Asin Road, Tuba, Metro Baguio, and is open daily except Mondays, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day, from 9am to 6pm. For more details, call tel. (074) 4427165 or 0920-5301954; email bencabartfoundation@gmail.com; or visit www.bencabmuseum.org
Photos courtesy of BenCab Museum