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22
Sep 11

And They Say The Stars Are Worlds

Jonathan Ching at RKFA Singapore

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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26
Apr 11

Inside

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11
Jun 10

Where in the World is Botero’s Leg

Where in the world is Botero's leg

Where in the World is Botero’s Leg
Jonathan Ching
Finale Art File
9 July – 2 August 2010

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22
Feb 10

When The Saints Go Marching In

Opening March 13, 2010 Saturday, Blanc Compound

Extended until Saturday April 10, 2004 , Blanc Compound

Hi all! The show is extended until Saturday April 10, 2010!
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1
Aug 09

If It’s White And In A Bottle It Must Be Milk

August 13 to September 14, 2009
West Gallery, 48 West Avenue, Quezon City

Jonathan Ching’s new exhibit, If It’s White and in a Bottle, It Must Be Milk, is a follow-up to his last show, Days of Thunder, as he continues to explore immortality, mortality, memory, and change.

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8
Jun 09

Days of Thunder


Valentine Willie Fine Arts, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Press Release

This new body of work is marked by the artist’s fascination with both the immortality of youth and entropy as conflicting forces, that is embodied in popular culture.

Drawing from well-known media references, Jonathan delves into the question of expiry – whether a star personality or a cult figure knows when to quit. By depicting once powerful figures in popular media such as Muhammad Ali as an old man, a retired Lone Ranger sitting forlornly in a suburban living room, a ruined statue of Ferdinand Marcos, the artist also describes how energy (or the vitality of youth) is not destroyed in most cases, but drives on.

These lyrical images convey a balanced portrait of human strength and frailty, revealing the sad irony behind our youthful aspiration, tinged by an element of pathos. Days of Thunder underscores Jonathan Ching’s mastery of the oil paint as a poetic medium to express the poignancy of our human achievements and loss.

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4
Jun 09

Whalesongs For The Disenchanted

Blanc Gallery, Makati City

Whale songs, like the howls of wolves, are probably the most haunting “music” in the animal kingdom. The timelessness and unearthly quality of whale songs, with their deep bellowing notes are alien to the human ear, yet unmistakably beautiful.  True, the “music” of the whales is something that us earthbound creatures can never fully comprehend;  nonetheless, we cannot help but be inspired by this fascinating underwater phenomenon.

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3
Jun 09

Nothing is Required Except Happiness

invitation

February 12 to March 19, 2008
West Gallery, Quezon City

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