Wednesday, July 6, 2022

 


"HALIMUYAK", Size: 46 x 53 x 80 cm (width x thickness x height), modified mixed media chair by Jef Cablog, 2022

The Visual Arts Helping Hands Foundation Inc partners with Art Lounge Manila for The Empty Chair Project Reprise

Continuing its advocacy for mental health and the need for dialogue about depression, grief, and other related issues, “The Empty Chair Project” is continued by the Visual Arts Helping Hands Foundation Inc in collaboration with Art Lounge Manila. With over 40 artists contributing to this effort, the project not only hopes to bring art and healing together, but also raise funds for the art community’s medical needs.

“At the deepest level, the creative process and the healing process arise from a single source. When you are an artist, you are a healer; a wordless trust of the same mystery is the foundation of your integrity.” - Rachel Naomi Remen, MD

The exhibition will run from July 11- 24, 2022 at Art Lounge Manila - Podium in Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong. The opening reception will be on July 14, 2022 at 6:00 PM.



For inquiries you may send a message or email at info@artloungemanila.com. You can also visit 🔗 https://artloungemanila.com to see further details. 


Thursday, March 17, 2022

BRAVE NEW WORLD BOOK LAUNCH AND EXHIBITION

 



The COVID-19 crisis has changed the world as we know it. The Brave New World coffee table book and exhibition is borne of the global pandemic. Specifically geared towards artists, they were asked: How do you envision life in the time of COVID-19?

Art Plus Magazine: The Brave New World exhibition is currently on view at Art Lounge Manila, The Podium from March 5 to 26, 2022.

The Brave New World coffee table book will be launched at Art Lounge Manila on March 16.

For inquiries you may send a message or email at info@artloungemanila.com. You can also visit ➡️ https://artloungemanila.com to see further details.

Saturday, February 5, 2022

L'Ecologiste Issue n°59 (February-April 2022)




L'ECOLOGISTE is the French Edition of THE ECOLOGIST which was established in England in 1970 and in France since 2000.

On the current February-April 2022 Issue n°59, Jef Cablog has a two-page feature (pp. 46-47) in the Contemporary Art Section of this 66 color pages, independent and indispensable, Quarterly Magazine. Each issue of L'Ecologiste is centered on a dossier. This issue is focused on wind turbines. There are also forums on current topics, special articles on various subjects, an important section presenting recently published books, sections on edible wild plants, a contemporary artist feature (Jef Cablog), a portrait and poetry.

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POSTAGE: free for magazines (all countries), 1 euro for all orders of books (metropolitan France and Belgium) 2 euros (Switzerland and European Union), postal scale for other destinations. 

Wednesday, December 2, 2020

RELIC (6th SOLO SHOW by JEF CABLOG)


To have the opportunity and enthusiasm to travel is an integral part in my growth and evolution as an artist.

 In August 2015, not only was my artwork “LUSH” chosen as the banner artwork of their annual Film Festival (FIFIG), I was also invited in Ile de Groix, Brittany, France for an artist residency and a solo exhibition thereafter. My wife and I, stayed in the island for more than 2 months. It is in France where I first saw and acquired a palette knife with grooves/teeth. I discovered I can achieve various textures depending on how the grooves in the knives vary. When we left the island, we travelled for another 20 days to Geneva, Milan, Florence, Rome, Barcelona and Paris. To be exposed to the European culture, having had the chance to marvel at European art from paintings and sculptures of famous masters to historic structures and buildings and to see for the first time the colors of autumn, provided great inspiration and growth in me as an artist. After I got back from that trip, I was transformed. Right after my residency in France, I went out of my comfort zone and experimented with mixed media re-using plastic waste combined with scrap metals, glass and found objects, the result of which was launched in my 4th solo exhibition in Manila, Philippines last 2017, entitled "Colors of Excess."

 After that trip, my special interest in European relief sculptures which I have taken photos of during our travel there, have become the main subjects of my paintings. I would consider this some form of account on my experience having seen these “relics” from our distant past and my current take/interpretation and an attempt to somehow preserving an impression of these relics.” I also consider this a part of my evolution and the next phase of my art career. In addition, these relief sculptures creates an impression as if you have traveled in the past, some of the structures even seem preserved and untouched by modernization. In Europe, I saw harmony between the old and the new, and the coexistence of man and man-made structures with nature which is parallel to what I want to portray in my art. In general, my travels to different countries (including Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan) in recent years and exposure to other cultures paved way for me to open up to a wider range of subjects, my style also evolved and color palette broadened.

My wife and I love to travel and not only does it give me inspiration and new perspectives but also a crucial part in developing and learning new approach/es in my creation process. I always feel inspired when given an opportunity to work in a new atmosphere and outside of my comfort zone. When in another country, we would always prioritize hiking in the mountains and connect with nature. On our way, while waiting in terminals, while we stop to rest or look at the scenic views and upon reaching our destination, I sketch when possible. My “Pen and Ink Travel Sketch Series” as well as paintings inspired by our travels will be featured in my 6th Solo Show entitled “RELIC” during ManilArt 2020.

I would love to be given an opportunity to work while traveling again but the current COVID-19 global health crisis reminded us once again how uncertain a lot of things are in this World. Travel from one place to another has become restricted. The “relics” I saw during my previous travels may not be the same nor still exist when I come back. So for me, every artist has an obligation to successfully integrate and convey how he sees, experiences, understands and interprets fragments of (or what remains from) the past with the world he currently lives in. How he tells his story thru his paintings is his legacy and play a crucial role in preserving this history.

RELIC Online Catalog

RELIC Virtual Gallery



Monday, April 29, 2019

40 Maîtres contemporains du PORTRAIT - Pratique des Arts, le livre 2019

Jef Cablog is one of the 40 chosen artists from all over the world (in fact, the only one from the Philippines) included in the book, 40 Contemporary Great Masters of PORTRAIT PAINTING -The definitive 2019 book, published by Diverti Editions, the publisher of Pratique des Arts Magazine based in France. He is also one of the three artists whose works are on the book cover.





This book offers you an insight into portrait painting through the art of 40 great artists who truly are masters of the genre. Whether in oil, pastel, watercolour or acrylic, on monumental or more intimate formats, delve into their masterpieces.

- 180 pages of masterpieces by some of today’s best painters.
- Bilingual version: French and English.

CONTENTS:
Historical Portfolio: Portraiture is one of the painting genres that has always fascinated artists the most. Let’s take a look back at five centuries of masterpieces…

DRAWING : Zimou Tan, Kate Zambrano, Amaya Gurpide, William Wu, Zin Lim

SELF PORTRAIT: Warren Chang, Lee Price, David Leffel, Michael DeVore, Gregory Mortenson

REALISM: Luca Indraccolo, James Lloyd, Stephanie Deshpande, Serge Marshennikov

TOWARDS ABSTRACTION: Jef Cablog, Benjamin Björklund

OIL PAINTING: Jie Gao, Ian Cumberland, Kyle Stuckey, Nicole Michelle Tully, Jennifer McChristian

PASTEL PAINTING: Sophie Burbaloff, Cuong Nguyen, Timothy Stotz, Denis Jacques, Alexandre Granger, George Dawnay

WATERCOLOUR PAINTING: Mary Whyte, Liu Yi, Stephen Zhang, Stan Miller

OTHER MEDIUMS: Roberta Coni, Anna Dittmann, Robin-Lee Hall

Oscar Wilde once wrote that every portrait that is painted with feeling is in fact a self-portrait, because it reveals part of the artist’s identity. In fact, when painting or sculpting a model, artists are actually choosing to portray a part of themselves. In this book we have tried, above and beyond questions of style and different means of expression, to provide a snapshot of current artistic creation. By lifting the veil on an entire area of painting, our wish was to give you an overview of the practice of portraiture in every size, shape and colour. Although their styles and objectives may differ, the artists we have selected all share a certain attachment to and a deep respect for tradition, some opting to go against it and others to play with it. It is true that portraiture is a well-established genre. If we look back to the famous Fayum portraits painted in Roman Egypt during the first century of our era, nearly 2,000 years of faces look back at us over the centuries. We also wanted to honour these masters of the past, but with works that are just as striking today. That’s why you’ll find, for your pleasure, a portfolio with the paintings and drawings of Da Vinci, Rubens, Van Gogh (or on a much more recent note Anders Zorn) to name but a few. An entire chapter is devoted to the major mediums with masters of the genre who put oil, pastel and watercolour in the spotlight. Of course, we haven’t neglected drawing, other techniques such as egg tempera and acrylic, nor contemporary digital practices. We also wanted to pay tribute to all those artists who have embarked on the ambitious task of self-portraiture - either as a challenge or for practical reasons - by dedicating an entire chapter to the genre. Above all, we hope that this book will make you aware of the great vitality of contemporary art in general and portraiture in particular. If there is one message that all the artists assembled here offer us, it is that portrait painting has a bright future ahead of it. Here’s hoping you will enjoy reading this as much as we did writing it!

--Laurent Benoist

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