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SOCIAL SET

Twist of faith

‘This exhibition depicts a play between the catholic faith and artificial intelligence.’

Luis Espiritu

Ryan Jara is a full time Filipino visual artist and painter with a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts at the Technological University of the Philippines, Manila. His current exhibition, entitled Tagpi-Tagpi, Dugtong-Dugtong (Do Automatons Dream of Divinity) and curated by Normal Crisologo, is ongoing at Artinformal Gallery, The Alley at Karrivin, Chino Roces Ext., Makati City until 1 February. Beauty Crisologo, Miguel Rodrigue and Norman Crisologo.

‘Buhay na Habilin.’
Baby Imperial and Arthur Nowak.
Dex Fernandez
Beauty Crisologo, Miguel Rodrigue and Norman Crisologo.
Carmi Martin and Patrick Co.

The promising artist’s masterpieces are captivating and fascinating statements of realities. His works go deep into semiotics as it echoes the religion, beliefs and being human or inhuman (artificial intelligence). Tina Fernandez of Artinformal said, “Norman Crisologo and I work together in the programming of certain exhibitions. We chose Ryan Jara for his strong visual narratives. This exhibition depicts a play between the Catholic faith and artificial intelligence.”

Faye Lorenzo
Kyle Angat, KC Tadas, Julia Baretto, Gerald Anderson and Jec Angat.
Lena Cobangbang, Jayson Oliveria, Masi Oliveria and Bud Omeng.
Pong Magtibay and Maey Bautista.
Nikki Poblador, Ryan Jara, Tina Fernandez and Nori Poblador.