UNGKAT-SHELL GAMES

Sat Dec 10 2022 at 05:00 pm to 08:00 pm

The Luggage Store Gallery | San Francisco

Johanna Poethig
Publisher/HostJohanna Poethig
UNGKAT-SHELL GAMES JOHANNA POETHIG
UNGKAT – SHELL GAMES
Painting, sculpture, mixed media, interactive work
DATES of Exhibition: December 10, 2022 – Jan 28, 2023
Opening Reception: Saturday, December 10, 2022
Opening Hours: 5-8PM
Sound Performance 6pm, Anne Perez, interactive electronics with Sungkaan Coffin
Address: The Luggage Store Gallery, 1007 Market Street (@6th), SF CA 94103
Gallery Hours: Wednesday and Saturday 12- 5pm
By appointment: Thursday/Friday 12 – 5pm
Telephone 415. 340 2690
Website: www.luggagestoregallerysf.org
Admission Always free, donations welcome
Gallery Closed Dec 24th December 25, December 31, January 1, happy holidays
COVID Masks Appreciated and will be provided at gallery along with sanitizing stations.
THE LUGGAGE STORE is excited and honored to reopen on its 35th anniversary with UNGKAT- SHELL GAMES, a solo exhibition by Johanna Poethig.
Ungkat means to recall in Tagalog. Most Shell Games are a confidence trick, a conjuring where legitimacy is always in question. Informed and inspired by Poethig’s formative years in the Philippines, identity, memory, perspective, views of empire, legitimacy and connection weave through this body of work. Poethig, is a visual, public and performance artist with a legacy and expanding body of work that bridges diverse communities through murals, public art projects, exhibitions and collaborations in the Bay Area, nationally and internationally. Featured work includes:
CORRUGATED MEMORIES, a series of drawings on porcelain, shaped as corrugate roof fragments blown off by typhoons, based on old photos of life in the Philippines taken during 1957 - 1972.
SUNGKAAN, a popular Philippine shell game, interpreted as a coffin and instrument in collaboration with composer Anne Perez using interactive electronics and live performance.
Toad Lily-Sticky Fingers, print and poker cards weaves the Tasaday hoax, botany and the thievery of Imelda Marcos
TEXT-tiles, are text excerpts printed on fabric selected from books about imperial wars, authoritarian imaginary, life/death and resistance layered into patterns based on traditional Philippine weavings.
WASAK, an installation of 5 paintings examines the post-colonial ironies of the Philippines, its relationship to the US layered in images, icons and the transmutations of language.
WALL STORIES, book release - larger than life tales and behind the scenes moments from the creation of murals and public art projects in the Bay Area and beyond. Books for sale.
+ Climate Paintings - Pinatubo and Coral Reef Crisis
THE ARTIST: Poethig grew up in the Philippines and has participated in Filipino-American artist collectives and Philippines based arts projects since the 1980’s. She has a wide range of gallery and performance art experience that mix satire, feminism and cultural critique. Storytelling, whether through public art or studio practice, is central to her work. Songs for women, people power, views of empire, forms of colonization, fossil fuel addiction, nature and the changing environment are braided together across multi-media works. She draws from science, ancient predictive practices, popular forms of fortune telling, magical surrealism and a fabulist futurism to invent new narratives in a time of climate crisis.
She is a 2021 recipient of the California Arts Council Individual Artist Legacy Award, an arts educator and founding faculty of the Visual and Public Art department at California State University, Monterey and is now Professor Emeritus.
Images on:
www.luggagestoegallerysf.org

Event Venue

The Luggage Store Gallery, 1007 Market Street,San Francisco,CA,United States

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