A sequel to last year’s Road to Santiago, A Flash and a Clap features the latest collaboration of artists Jonathan Ching and Anna Varona. “I have always known Anna for her experimentation with materials,” says Ching. A Flash and a Clap is a play on lightning and thunder. “The idea came up when I called up Anna and asked her what she is currently up to. She said she has been making sculptural pieces of human heads. Then, I thought I wanted to try to paint sound, as it is ephemeral, until it looped over and over inside one’s head, hence, the idea for the two-person show.”
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Sep 11
And They Say The Stars Are Worlds
Richard Koh Fine Art, in collaboration with Finale Art File, presents recent works by Philippine visual artist Jonathan Ching in a one-man exhibition entitled And They Say the Stars Are Worlds. The show will be on view at RKFA Singapore from October 12 to 25, 2011.
Th exhibition presents recent paintings exploring the concept of parallel worlds: other realities undeciphered or undiscovered in our own immersion with the immediate and the present. Ching offers viewers paintings that engage both memory and possibility: open ended stories and representations of the everyday, rendered unfamiliar and strangely surreal.
Appropriating its title from a quotation from Thomas Hardy’s classic novel, Tess of the D’Urbervilles, the works in the show utilize images from familiar and alien locations, art works of the past and present, and everyday objects. Ching intentionally builds upon layers and layers of visual references—from Hokusai’s woodblock prints to Gericault’s oil paintings to Philippe Halsman’s underwater photography, for instance—and combines these disparate influences and images into singular works, sometimes splicing together different visual elements into a seemingly unified sequence. Ching also incorporates in his paintings bronze and copper pieces cast from found objects–seahorses and foliage, for instance—as markers of meaning. Ching’s works, though seemingly disparate in subject matter, are unified in their tangible sense of desolation and enchantment, inviting the viewer to venture further into their parallel worlds.
Manila-based artist Jonathan Ching is among the members of the defunct arts collective Surrounded by Water, which sucessfully established an alternative artist-run space from 1998 to 2004. He obtained degrees in Civil Engineering from De La Salle University and Fine Arts from the University of the Philippines in Diliman.
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Sep 11
Grace is Found Between the Saddle and the Ground
Grace Is Found Between the Saddle and the Ground
Jonathan Ching lassoes a portion of the cowboy’s rugged and mythic life as immortalized by the Marlboro Man. Titled after an Irish proverb, Grace Is Found Between Saddle and the Ground depicts a weathered leather saddle, the only evidence of a phantom rider and an equally phantom horse, floating through the American West’s big sky and billowing fields. Screwed to the bottom of the canvas, a rattlesnake made from a sheet of hammered copper slithers through the underbrush.
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Feb 11
Accidents Repeated in Geography and Time

An exhibition on how history, fate and free will repeatedly alters one’s life journey and influences one generation after another.
Jonathan Ching presents a suite of oval-shaped canvases featuring objects that relate to the past. The painting depict isolated forms in a dense mixture of oil and clay, evoking a sense of mystery and nostalgia.
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Jan 11
Asian Cultural Council Art Auction at Finale Art File Feb. 5, 2011
View online catalog on ACC website:
http://www.asianculturalcouncil.org/files/
Please email inquiries to: accartauction@gmail.com
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Dec 10
Blossfeldt’s Fields
Group Show, West Gallery, West Ave. , Quezon City
Opens on December 8, 2010
Blossfeldt’s Field Series
Oil on Canvas | 2010 | 12 x 9 inches









