Exhibition of new work by Filipino artist Louie Cordero on view at Jonathan LeVine Projects
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Exhibition of new work by Filipino artist Louie Cordero on view at Jonathan LeVine Projects
Louie Cordero, War, 2017. Acrylic on canvas, 21 x 21 in.



JERSEY CITY, NJ.- Jonathan LeVine Projects is presenting Under Heavy Manners, an exhibition of new work by Filipino artist Louie Cordero in what is his second solo show at the gallery.

Cordero’s renowned for paintings that reference his native Philippines, a nation with a complex mixture of eastern and western influences that’s currently plagued by an overwhelming amount of violence. This condition, at times, has veiled the land with an air of uncertainty and susceptibility to vindictiveness. It is a condition that is slowly setting in into the consciousness of its people.

Under Heavy Manners is comprised of paintings that depict this vulnerable state, which through observation and contemplation, has prompted Cordero to examine the unsettling imagery that arises from this situation. It is a by-product of certain enigmas that danger generates, which can breed feelings of both silence and dread. In a way it has been similar to his decision of relocating from Manila back to his studio in the quiet coastal town of Malabon, where every day he wakes up to the faint smell of rust from nearby shipyards. He describes, “In a way it’s peaceful and calm here, yet there is an underlying danger that lurks in the night, slowly setting in like rust from abandoned boatyards.”

In this new body of work brutalized and defeated subjects from Filipino folklore and mythology are juxtaposed with cubist shapes and imagery appropriated from kitsch, the occult, gore-fest films and Futurism. Cordero also remains inspired by the Jeepney (U.S. military vehicles abandoned after WWII and converted by locals to use as public transportation). Each Jeepney, unique and elaborately decorated in vibrant colors, features an ornate combination of pop and religious iconography. By producing his own unique mash-ups Cordero creates surreal compositions of gruesome environments overflowing with contrasting influences, reflecting the diversity of the Philippines and the bloodshed experienced by its citizens.

Louie Cordero was born in 1978 in Manila, Philippines and is currently based in Malabon. He’s an award-winning painter, sculptor and creator of Nardong Tae—a self-published underground comic series. Cordero is a graduate of the College of Fine Arts at the University of the Philippines and held a residency in the United States at the Vermont Studio Center (2003). He’s a recipient of numerous awards including the Thirteen Artists Award from the Cultural Center of the Philippines (2006). His work has been exhibited at Sonsbeek '16 transACTION, Netherlands (2016); the Open Sea exhibition at Musée d’Art Contemporain de Lyon, France (2015); World of Painting, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Australia (2008); Singapore Biennale (2011); the 14th Jakarta Biennale (2011); and PANORAMA, Singapore Art Museum (2012).










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