Italian
painter, stage designer and ceramist Nino Quartana welcomed guests at the San Agustin Museum
as he opened his latest exhibit Landings
and Takeoff. This exhibit, part of the Embassy of Italy’s celebrations of
the 65th anniversary of the Philippine-Italian diplomatic relations,
consists of Quartana’s works depicting stylized urban/rural Philippine
landscapes as if viewed from an aircraft window.
Having
lived in the Philippines
for five years now, he has developed a kinship with the country as he included
the Mayon Volcano in some of the works at the exhibit. One earlier work also included
at the exhibit is Bahala Na Si Batman
that embodies the Filipinos’ carefree and relaxed attitude even in times of
distress.
One
of the new works that caught my eye in this exhibit was Bon Voyage Jean Giraud – Homage to Jean Giraud (Moebius). It also showed a stylized Philippine
landscape complete with the Mayon Volcano in the background but with a touch of
Moebius that fit very well with the exhibit’s title Landings and Takeoff. Another interesting work is Mayon 2110 in which the fields
surrounding the volcano has given way to urbanization.
See
the 19 lanscape paintings in the exhibition over at the San
Agustin Museum
located inside Intramuros. The exhibit Landings
and Takeoff runs up to July 14,
2012 . Part of the proceeds will be donated to the museum to fund the
restoration of wooden sculptures and frescoes.
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