First major United States solo show of works by Jigger Cruz opens at Albertz Benda
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First major United States solo show of works by Jigger Cruz opens at Albertz Benda
Jigger Cruz [Filipino b. 1984], The World of Bit and Pieces, 2018 Oil on canvas
120 x 60 inches
305 x 152.5 cm.



NEW YORK, NY.- Albertz Benda is presenting Jigger Cruz: Picture Towards the Other Side, the Filipino artist’s first major solo show in the United States. The exhibition follows his successful January 2016 showing in the gallery’s project space.

The exhibition is comprised of Cruz’s largest and most ambitious works to date, inspired by the both the political and social forces driving daily life in the Philippines as well as the quotidian objects that shape the artist’s life Manila.

Cruz’s oeuvre is characterized by the highly physical application of materials: bold marks made with pigment and tubes of oil paint, scissor gouges in the canvas and streaks of bright spray paint that blur distinctions between abstraction and figuration, painting and sculpture.

While in the past he has begun his compositions with figurative landscapes and portraits that he subsequently obscures with swathes of paint, he has reversed and expanded upon this process in the new work. Beginning with an abstract composition, he applies thick layers of oil pigment that develop into forms of flower vases, seated figures, and colorful interiors.

The theme of reversal or inversion is reiterated in the content of the work. The Outside Life Inside Parisian Life is a reinterpretation of Filipino painter and revolutionary activist Juan Luna’s 1892 piece The Parisian Life, in which the silhouette of a female figure’s skirt follows a mirror-image of the archipelago of the Philippines. In referencing this work, Cruz addresses the legacies of colonialism in the Philippines and the frustrated prospects of future generations, simultaneously expressing disillusionment with the current state of affairs while contributing his own celebration of color, chaos, and texture. The Exploration of Alibis, depicting a ponderous figure sagging in a chair, reiterates the artist’s sense of listlessness, this time featuring a contemporary sitter.

In the still lifes and interiors such as Formless State of Distortion and The World of Bits and Pieces, the physicality of Cruz’s process is palpable in the sculptural quality of the paint. The expressive streaks, smudges, and clots of paint are the products of a highly performative practice.

Jigger Cruz (Filipino, b. 1984) lives and works in Manila, Philippines. Cruz studied Fine Arts at the Far Eastern University in the Philippines and Design at De La Salle-College of St. Benilde. He has exhibited widely throughout the Philippines and internationally, including “Southeast Asian Abstraction: A New Dialogue,” at Sotheby's Singapore and “A Book About Death” at the Emily Harvey Space, New York, NY.

His work can be found in several international collections, among them The Pinto Art Museum, Manila, PH; Saatchi Collection, London, UK; the Tiroche DeLeon Collection, Tel Aviv, IL; and the Zabludowicz Collection, London, UK.










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