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Under the Same Southern Sky

Qube Gallery of Cebu presents its first banner show for 2023 as part of its participation in Art Fair Philippines.


March 15, 2023

Get out of the main cities and into the countryside. The roads narrow, the city lights fade, and the human settlements spread out. Life slows down and art turns to the more parochial. Such cliched depictions of the dichotomy of provincial and city boundaries have existed throughout history, but they have changed with rapid speed and the distinctions have blurred with frenzied development.

Qube Gallery of Cebu presents its first banner show for 2023 as part of its participation in Art Fair Philippines. Assembling a compelling group iteration titled Under the Same Southern Sky, the Gallery represents French and Philippine senior artists who work in or trace their origins from outside the capital city setting, or for ease, “the south.”

Qube Gallery’s Maris Holopainen; Angela Silva; Art Fair PH’s Trickie Colayco-Lopa; Xavier Leroux, Alliance Française de Manille (AFM) Executive Director; Qube Gallery’s Pia Mercado; Noe Fuentes, AFM’s Cultural Manager; Didier Hagege; Dagny Ayaay, AFM’s Marketing and Communications Manager.

Be it the south of France or the Philippines, they are loosely united by this narrative: for six artists to translate the unique bluer skies, vibrant sunshine, and laid-back lifestyle associated with living south of their respective capitals while balancing urban aesthetics and rural sensibilities. Through diasporic connections of artists in metropolises, this also contributes to understanding commonalities and differences in diverse urban contexts. Furthermore, the exhibition presents a range of artistic responses, from artists’ accounts to poetic expressions, through various media including cyanotype, collage, resin assemblages, sculptural forms, and weaving. The show aims to investigate personal and observed narratives, exploring the fringes of the city where rural and urban meet and merge.

To continue Qube Gallery’s attempt to describe the pulse of our intricate art scene, the questions they asked have remained the same for our Philippine art fair shows: What is changing? How can we harness the vitality we see? How does this energy manifest itself in the visual arts tableau?

They examined the works of three senior Visayan artists—Dennis “Sio” Montera’s gestural abstractions and layered works, the botanical cyanotypes of Angela Silva, and Anton Quisumbing’s complex sculptural forms.

At the same time, they expanded their artist response through senior French collage painter Pierre Marie Brisson, the simulating and captivating resins of Didier Hagege, and the intricate manipulations and weaving of Francis Dravigny.

Under the Same Southern Sky is also Qube Gallery’s attempt at celebrating 75 years of official French and Philippine friendship through a continued discourse through art.

Noe Fuentes, AFM’s Cultural Manager; Qube Gallery’s Maris Holopainen; Anton Quisumbing; Didier Hagege; Francis Dravigny; Xavier Leroux, AFM Executive Director; Angela Silva; Qube Gallery’s Pia Mercado.

Ayala Museum Senior Director Mariles Gustilo and Angela Silva.

Olivia d’Aboville, Hubert d’Aboville, Ara d’Aboville and Xavier Leroux, AFM Executive Director.

Queenmelo Esguerra, Qube Gallery’s Maris Holopainen and Pia Mercado.