The World Ends In Sunlight

DON BRYAN BUNAG / PIN CALACAL

November 3 - December 3, 2021

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Featuring recent works by Don Bryan Bunag and Pin Calacal, the exhibition reflects on time as an element in the transformation of realities, movements, memories, and spaces.

 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

 

Don Bryan Bunag (b. 1993) surveys and reframes identity through interpretations of spiritual and metaphysical landscapes that respond and embrace sensibilities related to memory, space, and time. Forming these narratives, Bunag evens out every element in his compositions by using monochromatic colors that emphasize the neutrality of forms and that release the work from any central figure or subject, thus, dispensing the experience of looking at a canvas or the gallery space as the primary landscape --- seizing our sense of time in the images formed. He was selected as the Grand Prize winner of the Metrobank Art and Design Excellence (MADE) in water-based category in 2015. In 2019, he participated in the artist-in-residence program of CANVAS in Batangas. His works have been presented in different institutions, galleries, and art platforms, including exhibitions at the UP Vargas Museum, National Museum of the Philippines, Yuchengco Museum, Kohesi Initiatives (Yogyakarta), and a solo presentation at Art Fair Philippines (Ysobel Gallery) in 2018. Bunag received his BFA (Visual Communication) in 2014. He works and lives in Malolos, Bulacan.

 

Pin Calacal’s (b. 1988) works are anchored in her understanding of the body and its control, sickness, and temporariness. Using the body as a “lens,” her concerns extend to identity, the fleetingness of human connections, the definition of home and place, and the social structures tied to these. Calacal works with various mediums and materials, including graphite, acrylic, pen and ink, yarn, textile, paper, found objects, and hair. She received her degree in Communications from the Ateneo De Manila University and her BFA in Painting (summa cum laude) from the University of the Philippines, Diliman. Her works were presented in solo and group exhibitions at West Gallery, Artinformal, The Drawing Room, Project Space Pilipinas, and Vargas Museum. She lives and works in Paranaque.

 

Selected works from The World Ends In Sunlight

Pin Calacal, "Still Sleeping I", 2021, Acrylic, pen and ink, graphite, and watercolor on paper, 16.75 x 12.125 in (42.54 x 30.79 cm) artwork

Pin Calacal,"Still Sleeping II", 2021, Acrylic, pen and ink, graphite, and watercolor on paper, 16.75 x 12.125 in (42.54 x 30.79 cm) artwork

Don Bryan Bunag and Pin Calacal engage in a dialogue that attempts to make sense of the present and the unpredictable times ahead. Reflecting on time as an element in the transformation of realities, movements, memories, and spaces, the exhibition is filled with moments of tenderness as the artists depict scenes that could somehow define these undertakings. A passage from Alan Lightman’s novel, Einstein’s Dreams, best describes the sentimentality of Bunag and Calacal’s reflections:

In a world without future, each moment is the end of the world. After twenty minutes, the storm cloud passes, the rain stops, and the sky brightens. The young man returns to his table, marvels that the world ends in sunlight.

Observing the boundless territory of time, Bunag ferries us through crossings and intersections of memories. A series of works in sepia integrates photography and cyanotype: mediums that have been historically used to record and archive events, species, and objects. In another piece, Bunag built an assemblage from matchsticks that spelled the word NOW, which the artist had then lit on fire, symbolic of the continued extinguishment of our linear perception of time.

On the other hand, Calacal’s works look into the slow passage of time and the prolonged sense of isolation as we navigate through limited and liminal spaces. Our present circumstances cause the gradual alteration and reshaping of the individual, environment, and being. In her works, Calacal illustrates scenes drawn from observing her beloved canine companion, then arranges narratives that appear to have been caught between magic realism and fantasy. While the portrayed dogs roam around freely in these depictions, they too are forced to become contained. 

“The World Ends In Sunlight” accompanies us in traversing the illusion of beginnings and endings. We now live in a place where things can start and restart as we remain witnesses of time.

Curated by Gwen Bautista

Don Bryan Bunag, “Collected Time”, 2021,Charcoal powder, gum arabic on paper, and cotton strings on stretched canvas, 16 x 60 in (40.64 x 152.4 cm)

Pin Calacal, "A Change of Clothes", 2021, Acrylic, pen and ink, graphite, and watercolor on paper, 22 x 16 in (55.88 x 40.64 cm)

Don Bryan Bunag, "Essence", 2021, Loop Video

 

Don Bryan Bunag, “Presence”, 2021, Burnt match sticks and wood plank, cyanoacrylate, and polyurethane, 7.5 x 20 x 5.75 inches (19.05 x 50.8 x 14.7 cm)

Pin Calacal, "Burried by the Days", 2021, Acrylic, pen and ink, graphite, and watercolor on paper, 16.75 x 12.125 in (42.54 x 30.79 cm)

 
 

Pin Calacal, Just Lying Around, 2021, Acrylic, pen and ink, graphite, and watercolor on paper, 16.75 x 12.125 in (42.54 x 30.79 cm) artwork

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