Solo Exhibition
Joebau - Art Lives Here
Showing from January 22 to February 12, 2022
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Joebau
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Joebau
Art Lives Here
Modeka Art is proud to present the solo exhibition entitled “Art Lives Here” by visual artist Joebau.
In a way, anything that is, is called a thing. So also works of art are things, as even the abstract, conceptual, or ambient have form, sensorial or otherwise. But sincere reflection notes that they are different from ornaments, equipment or ordinary tools. Though works of art may be perceived as inanimate, one might find that they are activated in the ecosystem which carries them---the artist as creator, the audience as participant, and the space it is placed into being as the context of experience. That they are created and experienced consciously, they exist into being and take each indelible mark from their unique placements, thus continuously co-created and acquiring life.
Gathering mixed media paintings, installation, and participatory work, conceptual artist JoeBau explores the connections between the objectivity of form and conceptual associations of being-ness, hinting at degrees of production, circulation, and authorship. Approaching art-production as a dynamic exercise of assemblage and engagement, the artist opens an alternative attitude towards works of art not merely as “work”, but rather as “working” art-- prompting intellectual associations amongst mixed media, and integrating quotidian objects to non-linear processes of contemporary possibility.
If the “working” art is considerably living, one asks “Where does it live?” and perhaps “How does it remain alive?'' The questions suppose a particular materiality bound by space and time as to live is primarily to be bound in objective reality. Yet the artist’s exhibition of works connote that the created are remembered not only by their spatial occurrences, but also their belonging. As they take space, they make a home in their conceptions, presentations, and circulations. The artist, his tools, the gallery, art printed in books, the autonomous audience, and even the acquiring collector might allow the work to exist in physical spaces at a time, but indeed it lives beyond its placements.
Joebau invokes the local word “tahanan” to describe the idea that art lives “here”. “Tahanan” is from tahan, the Filipino word for home. Etymologically speaking, the word originally meant a place of peace-- it is not merely a place of habitation, dwelling, or abode. The artist, gallery, and audience thus are invited to make-home with the works of art in extending the notion of place in that each participant might be allowed agency in the construction of the works’ being: we shape the existence of things in any place we leave a mark. At home, more than the place is the peace.
“Art Lives Here” is on view from January 22 to February 12, 2022.
To book a private viewing or to request for the digital catalogue, use the forms below or contact us at info@modeka.space or (+63) 956 174 9185.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Filipino Conceptual Artist JoeBau has seen art in the Philippines evolve for over 50 years. He received his Bachelors in Fine Arts, majoring in Advertising from the University of the East. Early in his career, he served as a set designer for the CCP (Cultural Center of the Philippines). From then on, he participated in their major shows.
"I was only 21 when CCP discovered me. They thought of my work as non-conventional. That is what they wanted, for people to look at my work and think "Art ba iyan?". He proudly shares.
He tried to shift his career throughout the decades; working in big advertising agencies, as a textile designer, for the government, and even teaching summer workshops. But as artists come and go, and art trends change by the season, he has remained true to his core. He inevitably comes back to avant-garde and conceptual installations.
JoeBau is a recipient of the CCP's Thirteen Artist Awards (1972) and was awarded as one of the 5 Contemporary Sculptors (1979). He has had solo shows at the CCP, West Gallery, Galleria Duemila, Calle Wright Gallery, MO Space, and currently at Modeka Art. He also participated in group shows at the Festival Contemporary Asian Art Show in Fukuoka, Japan (1980), and was part of The 70s / Objects, Photographs, and Documents exhibition at Arete Ateneo Art Gallery (2018), to name a few.
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