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      • Mariano Ching (b.1971)
        Jul. 27, 2024

        Mariano Ching (b.1971)

        Est: ₱20,000 - ₱26,000

        Raw Silk (Diptych) signed and dated 2014 (lower right) oil and watercolor on paper 24" x 12" (61 cm x 30 cm)

        Leon Gallery
      • Mariano Ching (b. 1971) Untitled
        Oct. 15, 2021

        Mariano Ching (b. 1971) Untitled

        Est: ₱10,000 - ₱13,000

        Mariano Ching (b. 1971) Untitled resin and stainless steel base 16” x 12” x 11” (41 cm x 30 cm x 28 cm)

        Leon Gallery
      • Mariano Ching (b. 1978) - This is Hard Core. Pulp!
        Jul. 16, 2021

        Mariano Ching (b. 1978) - This is Hard Core. Pulp!

        Est: ₱20,000 - ₱26,000

        Mariano Ching (b. 1978) This is Hard Core. Pulp! signed and dated 2014 (verso) oil on canvas 10” x 8”

        Leon Gallery
      • Louie Cordero (b. 1978) Mariano Ching (b. 1971)
        Jun. 05, 2021

        Louie Cordero (b. 1978) Mariano Ching (b. 1971)

        Est: ₱300,000 - ₱390,000

        Louie Cordero (b. 1978) Mariano Ching (b. 1971) Lucio and Miguel Collaboration No. 4 signed and dated 2008 (lower right) acr ylic on paper 60” x 55” (152 cm x 140 cm) Exhibited: Death Scream , Blanc Art Space Gallery, Mandaluyong City, August 15 - September 5, 2008 Louis Cordero and Mariano Ching have a penchant for the irreverent and whimsical, producing playfully figurative works that mix together a variety of often contrasting elements and styles. Thus, it is no surprise that their 2009 acrylic on paper collaborative piece effortlessly balances the energy and vivacity of both artists into a cacophonous symphony. The piece features a comically decayed woman posed in a position that is reminiscent of old magazine spreads. While in the background a group of four men, also rendered in an equally comical style, within a cone-shaped faux-panopticon are seen gazing at the woman’s suggestive pose—their eyes and positions implying carnal intent. As a whole, the piece can be read as an examination of the effects of mass media on human desires. It’s exaggerated visual elements are trapped within cyclical and interlocking structures,implying the inherently incarcerated nature of wants that are unnaturally assembled and disseminated.

        Leon Gallery
      • Louie Cordero (b. 1978) Mariano Ching (b. 1971)
        Jun. 05, 2021

        Louie Cordero (b. 1978) Mariano Ching (b. 1971)

        Est: ₱300,000 - ₱390,000

        Louie Cordero (b. 1978) Mariano Ching (b. 1971) Lucio and Miguel Collaboration No. 5 signed and dated 2008 (lower right) acrylic on paper 60” x 55” (152 cm x 140 cm) Exhibited: Death Scream, Blanc Gallery, Mandaluyong City, August 15 - September 5, 2008 Throughout the history of art, artists have collaborated to expand their virtuosic visions and broaden the boundaries of their ingenuity. Mariano Ching and Louie Cordero expounded on their artistic similarities, traversed through their creative differences, and integrated their respective finesse in this untitled painting. Ching is known for his bizarre and experimental narratives while Cordero creates impassioned pieces that are manifestations of our country’s tempestuous political landscape and a firm grasp on traditional religious beliefs. However, both artists depict narratives that are imbued in dystopia and filled with contorted figures. In this piece, Cordero and Ching transformed their canvas into a convoluted composition that connects elements from the two artists’ respective styles: the former’s free-flowing and deformed figures intertwine with the latter’s ludicrous, multicolored patterns. This produced a body of work that provides a fascinating chemistry that harmoniously links two spheres of artistry.

        Leon Gallery
      • MARIANO CHING (b. 1971) Rambling Blues, undated
        Oct. 28, 2018

        MARIANO CHING (b. 1971) Rambling Blues, undated

        Est: RM5,000 - RM8,000

        Mariano Ching creates imagined worlds derived from katakana characters in the cluster shapes of some nebulous humans or animals perhaps, and here depicted in centrifugal array. Nature or figurative or a composite, the work evokes a kind of melancholy like fleeting clouds. Chinese-Filipino artist, illustrator and photographer Mariano Ching and his wife Yasmin Sison had a joint show at Valentine Willie Fine Art, Singapore. He was one of the winners of the 2006 CCP 13 Artists Award, the Alcala Illustrators Prize in 1998 and 2001. Ching studied Printmaking under the Monbusho Scholarship at the Kyoto City University of Fine Arts, Japan from 2002-2004 and graduated with a BFA in Painting from the University of the Philippines in 1998, after switching from Engineering in the fourth year. Ching was a member of the artist-run space, Surrounded by Water (1999-2002), founded by Wire Tuazon. He has taken part in the Aichi Triennial in Japan in 2010, and his works are in the collection of the Singapore Art Museum.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • Mariano Ching (b.1971)
        Apr. 27, 2018

        Mariano Ching (b.1971)

        Est: ₱12,000 - ₱15,600

        Mariano Ching (b.1971) Untitled paint on metal sheet 18” x 18” (46 cm x 46 cm)

        Leon Gallery
      • Mariano Ching (b.1971)
        Dec. 05, 2015

        Mariano Ching (b.1971)

        Est: ₱160,000 - ₱208,000

        Mariano Ching (b.1971) Untitled acrylic on canvas 36” x 48” (91 cm x 122 cm)

        Leon Gallery
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