Press Release
Abstractions: Embracing the Unseen
Mandaluyong City—The Imahica Art Gallery is thrilled to present “Abstractions,” a remarkable exhibition created in partnership with FilArts. This exhibition will feature the creations of Raul Isidro, Sam Penaso, Cid Reyes, Pancho Piano, Christian Regis, Roy Espinosa, Ismael Esber, Roland Rosacay, Julius Clar, Al Vargas, Ingrid Aimee Peñaflor, McViñas, Erzil Morales, RV Operio, Romac, and Em Em Malaluan Santos.
Abstract art has played a crucial role in the art world for more than a century, pushing the boundaries of traditional aesthetics and representation. “Abstractions” is an educational journey that looks into the rich history and various interpretations of this artistic movement. Organized into thematic sections, this exhibition shines a spotlight on important artists, movements, and advancements that have significantly influenced the abstract genre.
“Abstractions” serves as an in-depth exploration of the expansive realm of abstract art, featuring a diverse collection of artworks that transcend the limitations of representation. These pieces encourage viewers to immerse themselves in the language of form, color, and emotion. With meticulous curation, this exhibition offers a unique opportunity to gain insight into the evolution of abstraction from the 20th to the 21st century, allowing art enthusiasts to truly appreciate the potency and allure of non-representational art.
Through this remarkable exhibit, Imahica Art Gallery, in partnership with FilArts, showcases the transformative journey of abstract art, inviting visitors to explore its rich history, diverse interpretations, and the impactful contributions of renowned artists to the abstract genre.
Uncover the enchantment that unfolds when the language of form, color, and emotion converges in “Abstractions”. The exhibit will be available from September 16 to October 7, 2023 at the Imahica Art Gallery, 2A Lee Gardens, Lee Street, Wack-Wack, Mandaluyong City.
For further details and inquiries, please contact us at 0917 894 5646 or via email at thegallery@imahica.art. Additional information can also be found on the gallery’s website at www.imahica.art.