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"Absorbine", Manuel Ocampo, 2014, oil and varnish on canvas 

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"Incubation", Manuel Ocampo, 2014, oil and varnish on canvas 

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"Fashion Update", Manuel Ocampo, 2014, oil and varnish on canvas 

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"Untitled (Crosses 2)", Manuel Ocampo, 2014, oil and varnish on canvas 

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Manuel Ocampo at work. Image by MM Yu. 

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Manuel Ocampo in his studio. Image by MM Yu. 

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Manuel Ocampo in his studio. Image by MM Yu. 

Exhibition
The Devil Follows Me Day And Night, Because He Is Afraid To Be Alone
23 Jan 2015 - 29 Mar 2015
FEE: Free
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“The Devil Follows Me Day And Night, Because He Is Afraid To Be Alone” is world-renowned Manuel Ocampo’s solo exhibition of new works with The Drawing Room. The Philippine-born artist has earned an early reputation for his iconoclast paintings that critiqued colonialism. Ocampo has been a prime mover of the art community in Manila and the others that intersect the Philippines.

The show explores the artist’s pursuit to be critical of his art-making process. As he subjects his painting skills to relentless practice, he grapples with the motivation and intention behind an artist’s work. Should an artist paint as he pleases or deliberately differentiate his painting from the boundless images that are already existing in our world? What subject matter and ideas should an artist convey? What stylistic or formalist innovations should an artist present?

He scrutinises what it means to be “critical” with art as he asserts that “criticality” is a fundamental tool in illuminating an artist’s vague intentions. He goes further to declare – in his characteristic provocative style – that the age-old tradition of painting has become a laughing-stock in the academia. Therefore, it is paramount for artists to be compelling and paintings to be stimulating. 

The Drawing Room
5 Lock Road, #01-06, Singapore 108933

The Drawing Room is a contemporary art gallery in the Philippines and Singapore. It features artists from the Philippines in the solo projects of sculpture and installation. The artists that The Drawing Room represents are critical towards ideas of neocolonialism, history’s debris in a cosmopolitan world and other practices formed in the experience of diaspora. 

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