ALFREDO & ISABEL AQUILIZAN, DOMINIC MANGILA, MANUEL OCAMPO

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The Columns Gallery Singapore gathers works by Dominic Mangila, Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan, and Manuel Ocampo in a presentation that unfolds as an afterimage rather than a conclusion. Emerging from the resonant field of Isang Dipang Langit, this exhibition is not a return but a quiet continuation, where memory lingers, materials carry lived histories, and gestures remain suspended between departure and becoming.
Each artist moves through a distinct formal language, yet all are attuned to the fragile architectures of displacement, accumulation, and symbolic charge. Mangila’s surfaces breathe with measured restraint. The Aquilizans assemble worlds from fragments of passage and home. Ocampo’s imagery pulses with psychic and cultural tension. Together, the works extend the poetic horizon first opened by Isang Dipang Langit, inviting viewers into a space where time folds gently and meaning remains in motion.
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Internationally-acclaimed husband-and-wife duo Alfredo Aquilizan (b.1962- Philippines) and Isabel Aquilizan (b.1965- Philippines) approach their collaborative practice from the lens of their own personal experiences of global movement in relation to family and home. In doing so, they create highly detailed installations and sculptures that spark conversations around ideas of identity, migration, journey and displacement. Often using everyday, nontraditional materials, they draw attention to the transient nature of global movement, settlement and community, to create objects that serve as metaphors for everyday human life.
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Dominic Mangila(b.1978- Philippines)’s paintings often reinterpret historic imagery and labor scenes to confront the intersections of colonial memory, diaspora, and social class. His 2023 solo exhibition Pastures of Plenty at The Drawing Room revisited the “Manong Generation”—Filipino migrant farmworkers in early 20th-century America—melding historical documentation with expressive, layered brushwork. His art frequently engages the visual language of modernism while embedding political and cultural subtext.
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Manuel Ocampo (b.1965- Philippines) is known for his frequent and strategic stylistic drifts in response to new contexts and subject matter. His shows are often constructed around contradictory tendencies, elaborating discrepancies between what a painting appears to be and how it behaves in relation to the structures that legitimate its appearance. He always embraces sudden shifts of style and emphasis. He paints, but doubt is created as to whether any particular medium is the solution.
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