Groundbreaking Exhibition to Showcase the Works of 60+ Contemporary Filipino Artists in Hong Kong

February 18 06:51 2025
Groundbreaking Exhibition to Showcase the Works of 60+ Contemporary Filipino Artists in Hong Kong

“Dance the Night Away” 2022 welded brass sculpture by Ferdinand Cacnio
Celebrating Philippine Arts Month: “Unity in Diversity: Filipino Artists Across Borders,” Exhibition to Feature Renowned Sculptor Ferdinand Cacnio and Sixty (60) + Emerging and Established Contemporary Filipino Artists

Organized by Galleria Camaya, “Unity in Diversity: Filipino Artists Across Borders” is a major exhibition in Hong Kong that will showcase the vibrant contributions of established and emerging Filipino artists from diverse geographical backgrounds, including participants from the Philippines, Hong Kong, New York, and London. The show is scheduled to open on February 26, 2025, at the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre (HKVAC).

To commemorate February’s Philippine National Arts Month, the exhibition will feature a meticulously curated selection of works by contemporary Filipino artists, exploring profound themes of identity, migration, and cultural fusion.

Ferdinand Cacnio, a pre-eminent figure in contemporary Philippine sculpture, is at the helm of this art exhibition. Known for his ability to transform brass into ethereal representations of human grace and movement, Cacnio has redefined the possibilities of figurative sculpture. His works often depict elongated, fluid forms—particularly female figures in dynamic poses—evoking a sense of weightlessness and poise. Through these sculptures, viewers are invited to reflect upon the interplay of strength and delicacy, gravity and transcendence.

Cacnio’s sculptures grace both private collections and public spaces, from corporate lobbies to educational institutions, reflecting his commitment to making art accessible. Through his workshops and mentorship, he continues to share his technical expertise and artistic philosophy, ensuring his legacy as a pioneer in Philippine contemporary art. Ferdinand Cacnio’s work is not merely a celebration of form and movement—it is an invitation to witness the extraordinary in the ordinary, to see the human spirit soar.

Cacnio’s notable public works, such as “Pasasalamat” at Bonifacio Global City and “UPLift” at the University of the Philippines Diliman, exemplify his innovative approach and ability to evoke fluidity and freedom.

Other prominent artists who will have their masterworks displayed at the show are expressionist painter Mary Rose Gisbert, multimedia artist Ross Capili, abstract painter Kenneth Montegrande, printmaker Ambie Abaño, hyper-realist painter Ronald “Bullet” Dematera, ukiyo-e art virtuoso Marius Funtilar (Marius Black), and 60+ other emerging and established Filipino artists.

In presenting the works, the exhibition seeks to explore the delicate balance of preserving cultural heritage while navigating the challenges of a globalized world. This exhibition aims to capture the transformative journey of integrating traditional Filipino elements with multicultural influences, offering fresh perspectives on contemporary Filipino identity.

Galleria Camaya has consistently demonstrated a commitment to international art diplomacy. The gallery has previously organized exhibitions that showcase Filipino artistic talent globally, including a 2018 exhibition in Vienna, Austria, and the 2019 “Lakbay Sining sa Amerika” (Art Journey in America) exhibition at the Philippine Center in New York. These initiatives underscore the gallery’s mission to promote Filipino art on the international stage and facilitate meaningful cross-cultural artistic dialogue.

Jointly curated by Hong Kong-based artist Rodolfo Canete Jr., ANASAEA artist-in-residence, and Ms. Gail Camaya Hills of Galleria Camaya, the “Unity in Diversity” exhibition opens on February 26, 2025, and runs through March 3, 2025, at the gallery hall of the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre.

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Company Name: Galleria Camaya
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Country: HongKong
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