In his latest exhibition for Art Lounge Manila, celebrates the strength, independence, and modernism women, while also grounding them in traditional values and culture.
Filipino artist Carlo Magno, a name that has become synonymous with abstract art in the country, has established himself as a master of the genre after four decades of active work in the art world, producing some of his best works create works that are both visually stunning and deeply thought-provoking.
In his latest exhibition for Art Lounge Manila, Magno takes a break from pure abstract art, as he turns his attention to the modern Filipina. Through his art, he seeks to celebrate the strength, independence, and modernism of these women, while also grounding them in traditional values and culture.
In “Silent Impressions,” Magno depicts modern women in traditional dress, a deliberate choice that serves to highlight the duality of their identities. They are strong, independent women who are proud of their heritage and culture, and yet they are also modern and forward-thinking, embracing change and progress.
Magno’s use of traditional dress is a nod to the past, but it is also a symbol of the resilience and adaptability of the Filipina. These are a demonstration of Magno’s skill as an artist. They are the result of years of experimentation and exploration, as Magno has sought to refine his craft and push the boundaries of what is possible in art.
What sets Magno apart is his ability to convey complex emotions through his abstract style. His masterpieces are not just beautiful to look at, they are also deeply meaningful, inviting the viewer to contemplate the complexity and richness of the human experience.
Magno’s use of color and form is particularly striking. His bold strokes and strong colors are juxtaposed with the demure poses of his muses, creating a sense of tension and dynamism that reflects on the role of women in society and the challenges that they face. He celebrates their strength and resilience, while also acknowledging the difficulties they must overcome.
The exhibition will be on view at Art Lounge Manila – Molito in Alabang until Sept. 30.
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