Remarkable Imperfections: The Art of Kenneth John Montegrande

Opening on April 27, 2019 at the Altro Mondo Creative Space — Kenneth John Montegrande’s latest exhibit explores the beauty in imperfections. Read on to find out more:

One must be inexact but precise.

— Juan Gris

Kenneth John Montegrande is one of the few youngblood Filipino painters with an international reputation so to speak. He’s the first Filipino and also the first Southeast Asian artist whose work are housed in the prestigious collection of Contemporary Arts Foundation founded and directed by Yusaku Maezawa. (Maezawa is a Japanese tycoon and mega art collector whose purchase in 2017 of a painting by Jean-Michel Basquiat for $110.5 million, among other acquisitions, made headlines.)
Montegrande-Transfigurings of Freshest Blue (2019) | 4 by 5 ft
Montegrande-Transfigurings of Freshest Blue (2019) | 4 by 5 ft
The new paintings of Montegrande will be on view during the artist’s sixth solo exhibition entitled REMARKABLE IMPERFECTIONS: THE ART OF KENNETH MONTEGRANDE. The event will be held at the newly constructed Altro Mondo Creative Space at 1159 Chino Roces Ave., Brgy San Antonio from April 27 to May 20, 2019. The exhibition opens on April 27, 6:00 PM. The exhibition includes 20 paintings—the sizes of which range from 9 by 12 inches to 48 by 96 inches; and the styles, from romantic impressionism to abstract expressionism.

Betsy Westendorp at 90: To Sessions of Sweet Silent Thought at The Met

The launching of BETSY WESTENDORP—a two-volume coffee table book set released by the De La Salle University Publishing House—was indeed the artist’s way of “summon[ing] up remembrance of things past,” directed “to sessions of sweet silent thought” (to borrow the words of Shakespeare). The event was held at the Metropolitan Museum of Manila last February 22, and was attended by an enthusiastic crowd comprised of Westendorp’s friends and fans from various circles. Published in conjunction with the artist’s ninetieth birthday, the publication is the most complete account, to date, of Westendorp’s life and art. This landmark publication offers its readers-viewers a rare opportunity to appreciate the range of the artist’s work—portraits, landscapes, Madrid cityscapes, flowers, atmosferografias, barong-barongs, and sea life—as it unfolded over nearly seven decades. The publication is De La Salle University’s way of celebrating an exemplary Spanish artist who is, significantly, also a Filipino. The writers of the book are Cid Reyes (in English) and Elena Flórez (in Spanish); the translator, Isabel Brias Westendorp (deceased); the graphic designer, Iñigo Cerdán; the photographer, Benigno T. Toda III; the editor, Rita Ledesma; and the project director, Alessandra Gonzalez. The launching event culminated in the artist handing over the gift of a diptych entitled Rhapsody of Colors (dimensions 232 cm x 324 cm) to De La Salle University, represented by Brother President Raymundo Suplido FSC.

 

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