Thursday, August 12, 2021
Wicked Abstraction
This is the exhibit statement that we submitted to thegallery, Artblado. Slated to happen in July, it was postponed twice due to the lockdown. Opening is now re-scheduled to Sept 1.
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Wicked is a powerful, negative word. As such, anything related to it, either directly or indirectly, is seen in a bad light and frowned upon. So why would ten artists embarking on a show opted to be identified with the word wicked? Simple – it is a word and as such, changes its meaning as it did several years ago. Words as single units of a language tend to change their meaning because these are the results of an evolving culture. As man uses the spoken word, its meaning continuously changes according to his/her circumstances and experiences unlike Latin, the only dead language, there is. As the word gay, for example, used to mean happy but now means a sexual persuasion a person has, the word wicked has changed its meaning to the younger generation as simply “awesome”. For example, "That new spaceship launched this afternoon cost a billion dollars and was made with top of the ine materials! It’s really wicked!”
Wicked abstraction showcases ten individuals as they
continue their artistic journey laying bare their only passion which is
painting. They have developed their own personal styles and are now at the
brink of experimenting on a different path which leave their individual selves
in a manner that threatens to expose their vulnerabilities as they bare their
very souls. Each individual has toiled hard to express himself/herself in a way
that is devoid of any exigencies or pressures from outside sources and without
any inhibitions. True to the maxim ars gratis artis, a time
honored principle that means art for art’s sake, these free thinking
individuals worked on their ouvers without any care in the
world armed only with their intuitions expressing their truth ,
their individuality and aesthetic ideals quietly hoping to create fanfare
nevertheless. Hence, it is the art works that are their own excuse for being,
the mere raison d’etre if you would and nothing more. No
high-falluting, intelligent arguments that is usually, in reality, pretentious
and a sham that could let any naïve individual be sucked in. No! There
won’t be any child shouting “the King is naked!” this time for they have been
unselfish in showing everyone their true selves. A coming out of age, like the
first buds of a flower peaking at the light of the glorious sun for the first
time. A blossoming during springtime, when the leaves of a plant are dampened
wet by the morning mists and when bees and butterflies kiss the flowers unwittingly
pollinating them to bear fruit. Such serendiipity as nature works not only for our
pleasure but our very sustenance. With this collection of works, these artists
seem to prove that positivity springs eternal. At this time, we can safely say
we have seen their strongest and weakest side during their artistic journey and
that is truly “wicked!”