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Raymond Kawataki Go, Jessie Mondares back-to-back shows at Cevio Art House

In his second solo show and comeback exhibition, Of Gods and Patriots, artist Raymond Katawaki Go delves into the question of power and its immanent contradictions by projecting ancient and contemporary images, of the religious and the secular in an attempt to call and respond to myth and reality. Meanwhile for his fourth solo exhibition, Messengers, Jessie Mondares personifies his work as messengers, acting as a metaphor and as a material carrier of his intentions and ongoing aesthetic actions.

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In his second solo show and comeback exhibition, Of Gods and Patriots, artist Raymond Katawaki Go delves into the question of power and its immanent contradictions by projecting ancient and contemporary images, of the religious and the secular in an attempt to call and respond to myth and reality. These arresting images turn into a social introspection to review the historical past and institutional ideas that are so intrinsic to intervention and inquiry but with a pulse on the present based on the artist’s understanding and impressions of these realities.

After years of hiatus, Kawataki Go comebacks with a major show at Cevio that re-registers his remarkable artistic skills and passion for art and instigation of critical thoughts.

Messengers

Meanwhile for his fourth solo exhibition, Messengers, Jessie Mondares personifies his work as messengers, acting as a metaphor and as a material carrier of his intentions and ongoing aesthetic actions.   Mondares mixed media paintings have are rendered with palpable exploit on pen and ink and acrylic. His collocation of elements that are often layers of discernible— figures and anatomical fragments of humans and animals with expanded limbs and exaggerated forms meshed with patterns, lines and other assigned elements and certain motifs morphing in shapes and reappearing liberally in his paintings.

Raymond Katawaki Go attended FEU College of Fine Arts. Years ago, he has been one of the most active and noticeable names among his contemporary of artists until taking a long hiatus from the scene but remained to steadily paint under the radar.   This comeback show is his second solo exhibition. He has been painting for 21 years now and this show is a testament of his ripe skills and sensibilities

Jessie Mondaries, since graduating from the College of Fine Arts degree in Far Eastern University in 2007, has been a fulltime artist. Mondares had his first solo exhibition, Freedom Wall of Myself at the Big and Small Art Gallery in 2010, and has since been one of the considerably visible artists around. He has been part of many group exhibitions in various venues including the Cultural Center of the Philippines and prominent art spaces in Metro Manila.

Both exhibitions will run from October 18 to November 1. Reception on October 18 starts at 6:00 PM. The gallery is open from Monday to Saturday, with gallery hours from 12:00 NN to 8:00 PM.

Cevio Art Haus is located at No. 60 San Isidro St. Kapitolyo, Pasig City. For more information, contact Philip Paraan at (+63) 915 205 33 82.

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