Project 004

Nudes

21 September 2023, Santa Rosa House

The depiction of naked bodies in art has always sparked discussions, from celebration to censorship. Throughout history, the portrayal of bare figures has swung between acceptance, sexualization, and at times, discomfort.

In ancient times, artworks like the "Venus of Willendorf" and depictions from ancient Greece celebrated the human form, showcasing athleticism or idealized femininity. Fast forward to today's art scene, and we see a shift. Artists like Edgar Degas depict the everydayness of naked movement, while Hildegarde Handsaeme celebrates diversity through colorful, abstract portrayals of the female body. They showcase the beauty of the human form beyond just its sexual aspects.

Art doesn’t just see the body as a sexual object. It sees it as a canvas for shapes, colors, stories, and movements. It can be intimate, revealing parts of ourselves we've been told to hide, but it's not solely about sex.

Yet, the naked body in art has always been controversial, even in the Renaissance when many works were only seen by a select few. Today, in the era of social media and its algorithms, censorship of art that includes nudity remains a contentious issue, often stifling artistic expression under the guise of propriety.

The journey of the nude in art reflects its enduring resilience. Art's mission persists—to break free from the restrictions imposed upon it, presenting the human body unshackled from shame and stigma.

In this project, artists are entrusted with the portrayal of nudes in their distinct manner. The riveting aspect lies in witnessing the diverse styles converging to articulate this theme, where some artists, known for their particular aesthetic or divergent subject matter, converge upon the depiction of the nude form. The deviation of this subject matter by various artists resonates as an intriguing exploration within the tapestry of this thematic exhibition. The nuanced interpretations and variances in style promise a compelling narrative, where the essence of the nude, steeped in individual artistic resonance, unfurls in multifaceted dimensions.

13 Lucky Monkey
Alexander Lim
August Lyle Espino
Aya Balingit (Narra Marin)
Bjorn Calleja
Carl Modelo
Jane Cuevas
Jett Osian
Joyce Ignacio
Kim Lim
Paolo Icasas
Pin Calacal
Pow Marin
Reen Barrera
Ronald Caringal
Roxanne Ricohermoso
Ryan Jara
Ryan Rubio
Victoria Fabella
Victoria Keet
Winner Jumalon

Curator
Jason Montinola

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