As part of the BAAF Big Alternative Arts Festival curated by Carla Garnet.
Friday, July 18, 2014
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Friday, July 11, 2014
Monday, July 7, 2014
Article on the Show "Cabinet of Queeriosities" Art by Julius Poncelet Manapul, 2014. From Montréalistement, based on Montreal.
"Cabinet of Queeriosities" Art by Julius Poncelet Manapul, 2014, Montréalistement
http://montrealistement.blogspot.ca/2014/07/lart-gay-oui-ou-non.html
Friday, July 4, 2014
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
BAAF: BIG Alternative Art Festival COMING THIS JULY!!!! July 19 and 20, 2014 BAAF brings 10 major artist projects to the festival. BAAF Participation Projects curated by Carla Garnet I will be one of the 10 major artist that will be part of this event! this tent installation will be an extension of the show "Cabinet of Queeriosities" so please come and see!!!!!! http://bigonbloorfestival.com/about/culture-works/
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Thursday, May 29, 2014
"Cabinet of Queeriosities" by Julius Poncelet Manapul, Toronto World Pride 2014. GLASS CLOCHE
Butterflies Templates Indigenous to the Philippines,
and Cut from Digital Collage from Gay Porn Images.
Printed on Velum
Displayed in a Glass Cloche
The Cabinet of Queeriosities (2014) is a new body of work by Philippine-born, Toronto-based visual artist Julius Poncelet Manapul. Coinciding with WorldPride 2014 Toronto, this artistic intervention spans three spaces of first floor of Studio 386 (386 Ontario Street, just south-east of the Church Wellesley Village) and consists of installation, sculpture, video projection, digital art, and mixed media works which interrogate the artist’s experiences of racialized queerness in the age of globalization and diaspora. Using visual vocabularies culled from colonial and Indigenous cultures in the Philippines, abstracted gay pornography, and found everyday objects, Manapul constructs stunning hybrid creations that belie first impressions and challenge homonormative and heteronomative gazes.
Curated by artist and scholar Marissa Largo, this intervention includes an artist/curator talk that will provide opportunities to consider the experiences of queers of colour and artistic production in the midst of mainstream representations proliferated by the Internet and popular culture. The guided tour offers an up-close and behind-the-scenes look at Manapul’s exquisite, highly crafted works of art.
In light of WorldPride, Manapul mobilizes compelling and subversive visual strategies to assert that queerness is not a universal experience, but is mediated by race, class, culture, and other subjectivities. These are sometimes unaccounted for by globalized discourses of queerness, which purport solidarity and pride at the expense of difference. Manapul’s artistic intervention in WorldPride is an assertion of his experiences from the margins of the margin in the global city.
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Julius Poncelet Manapul was born in Manila, Philippines in 1980 and immigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1990. He attained his Bachelors of Fine Arts in 2009 from the Ontario College of Art and Design University. He completed a one-year residency in Paris, France and earned a Professional Art Studio certificate from the Toronto School of Art in 2011. Julius completed his Masters of Visual Studies at University of Toronto in 2013. His work addresses themes of post-colonialism, immigration, sexual identity, and identity construction.
Marissa Largo is a second year PhD student at OISE University of Toronto. She holds an honours degree in Visual Arts and a Bachelors of Education from York University and has a Masters degree in Art Education from Concordia University. In 2013, she was awarded the Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) for her doctoral project on contemporary Filipino/a Canadian visual artists.
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GALLERY HOURS
Sunday: 12-5pm
Monday to Thursday: 10am-6pm
Friday, June 27th: 10am-5pm
ARTIST/CURATOR TALK
Tuesday, June 24th, 3-4pm
GUIDED TOUR
Thursday, June 26th: 3-4pm
CLOSING EVENT
Friday, June 27th: 7-10pm
Curated by artist and scholar Marissa Largo, this intervention includes an artist/curator talk that will provide opportunities to consider the experiences of queers of colour and artistic production in the midst of mainstream representations proliferated by the Internet and popular culture. The guided tour offers an up-close and behind-the-scenes look at Manapul’s exquisite, highly crafted works of art.
In light of WorldPride, Manapul mobilizes compelling and subversive visual strategies to assert that queerness is not a universal experience, but is mediated by race, class, culture, and other subjectivities. These are sometimes unaccounted for by globalized discourses of queerness, which purport solidarity and pride at the expense of difference. Manapul’s artistic intervention in WorldPride is an assertion of his experiences from the margins of the margin in the global city.
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Julius Poncelet Manapul was born in Manila, Philippines in 1980 and immigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1990. He attained his Bachelors of Fine Arts in 2009 from the Ontario College of Art and Design University. He completed a one-year residency in Paris, France and earned a Professional Art Studio certificate from the Toronto School of Art in 2011. Julius completed his Masters of Visual Studies at University of Toronto in 2013. His work addresses themes of post-colonialism, immigration, sexual identity, and identity construction.
Marissa Largo is a second year PhD student at OISE University of Toronto. She holds an honours degree in Visual Arts and a Bachelors of Education from York University and has a Masters degree in Art Education from Concordia University. In 2013, she was awarded the Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) for her doctoral project on contemporary Filipino/a Canadian visual artists.
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GALLERY HOURS
Sunday: 12-5pm
Monday to Thursday: 10am-6pm
Friday, June 27th: 10am-5pm
ARTIST/CURATOR TALK
Tuesday, June 24th, 3-4pm
GUIDED TOUR
Thursday, June 26th: 3-4pm
CLOSING EVENT
Friday, June 27th: 7-10pm
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Cabinet of Queeriosities, Art by Julius Poncelet Manapul, World Pride Toronto 2014.
Saturday June, 21st to Friday June, 27th, 2014.
OPENING Saturday, June 21st, 7-10pm
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The Cabinet of Queeriosities (2014) is a new body of work by Philippine-born, Toronto-based visual artist Julius Poncelet Manapul. This artistic intervention will be located at Studio 386 (386 Ontario Street, just south-east of the Church Wellesley Village) during WorldPride 2014. Spanning three spaces of first floor of the Edwardian building, The Cabinet of Queeriosities consists of installation, sculpture, video projection, digital art, and mixed media works which interrogate the artist’s experiences of racialized queerness using visual vocabularies culled from colonial and Indigenous cultures in the Philippines, abstracted gay pornography, and found everyday objects.
Curated by Filipina Canadian artist and scholar Marissa Largo, this intervention will include various events that aim to engage the public in conversations on representation and queerness in the age of globalization and diaspora. An artist/curator talk and guided tour will provide opportunities to consider the experiences of queers of colour in the midst of mainstream representations proliferated by the Internet and popular culture.
The inclusion of Manapul’s work in this celebration of global queerness is important in communicating that queerness is not a universal experience, but it is mediated by race, class, culture, and other subjectivities. These are often unaccounted for by globalized discourses of queerness, which sometimes purport solidarity and pride at the expense of difference. Manapul’s artistic intervention in WorldPride is an assertion of his experiences from the margins of the margin in the global city.
The Art of Julius Poncelet Manapul
http:// juliusmanapul.blogspot.ca/
Curated by Marissa Largo
www.marissalargo.com
WorldPride 2014 - Toronto
https://www.facebook.com/ WP14TO
OPENING Saturday, June 21st, 7-10pm
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The Cabinet of Queeriosities (2014) is a new body of work by Philippine-born, Toronto-based visual artist Julius Poncelet Manapul. This artistic intervention will be located at Studio 386 (386 Ontario Street, just south-east of the Church Wellesley Village) during WorldPride 2014. Spanning three spaces of first floor of the Edwardian building, The Cabinet of Queeriosities consists of installation, sculpture, video projection, digital art, and mixed media works which interrogate the artist’s experiences of racialized queerness using visual vocabularies culled from colonial and Indigenous cultures in the Philippines, abstracted gay pornography, and found everyday objects.
Curated by Filipina Canadian artist and scholar Marissa Largo, this intervention will include various events that aim to engage the public in conversations on representation and queerness in the age of globalization and diaspora. An artist/curator talk and guided tour will provide opportunities to consider the experiences of queers of colour in the midst of mainstream representations proliferated by the Internet and popular culture.
The inclusion of Manapul’s work in this celebration of global queerness is important in communicating that queerness is not a universal experience, but it is mediated by race, class, culture, and other subjectivities. These are often unaccounted for by globalized discourses of queerness, which sometimes purport solidarity and pride at the expense of difference. Manapul’s artistic intervention in WorldPride is an assertion of his experiences from the margins of the margin in the global city.
The Art of Julius Poncelet Manapul
http://
Curated by Marissa Largo
www.marissalargo.com
WorldPride 2014 - Toronto
https://www.facebook.com/
Allen Zhang of STUDIO 386 realstateinc@gmail.com
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GALLERY HOURS
Sunday: 12-5pm
Monday to Thursday: 10am-6pm
Friday, June 27th: 10am-5pm
ARTIST/CURATOR TALK
Tuesday, June 24th, 3-4pm
GUIDED TOUR
Thursday, June 26th: 3-4pm
CLOSING EVENT
Friday, June 27th: 7-10pm
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Friday, April 18, 2014
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