Jomike Tejido goes Latin American with ‘Invenconismo’
Reflecting on his background as an architect and on the influence of Latin American Concrete art movements in Modern Art, Jomike Tejido presents the exhibit “Invencionismo.” Derived from a term
Reflecting on his background as an architect and on the influence of Latin American Concrete art movements in Modern Art, Jomike Tejido presents the exhibit “Invencionismo.” Derived from a term
The more things change, the more they stay the same. On Sunday, March 23, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Art in the Park celebrates its eighth year. Manila’s most awaited affordable art fair expands and takes over the entire space of Jaime Velasquez Park in Salcedo Village, Makati City. Tents full of paintings, prints, photographs and sculpture will lie spread out over the park’s grassy portion. The branches of sprawling Acacia trees in the park’s other side, its asphalted section, will throw shade on even more participants as 58 galleries, art schools, independent art groups, and collectives take part in this year’s fair.
Jomike Tejido is essentially a transformer. He was enthralled by the paradox of one object twisting and turning until it becomes a totally different object. It was an obsession that changed him.
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