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Ink and oil pen on maps
30 x 22 inches
2019

Available Stock: 1
SKU: CA21603
Php 93,200.00

Natural

Description

This print comes signed and numbered by the artist, with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (CoA).

About the Artist

Mark Salvatus (b. 1980 in Lucban, Philippines) lives in Quezon City, Philippines.  

Mark has presented his works in different exhibitions and venues including Vargas  Museum and Filipiniana Research Center, MCAD, Ateneo Art Gallery and MET  Museum in Manila; Mori Art Museum, Tokyo; Kyoto Art Center; MMCA, Seoul; Asia  Society and ISCP, New York; Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Berlin; CHAT and  Osage Art Foundation in Hong Kong; Hong-gah Museum and The Cube, Taipei;  Kamloops Art Gallery, Calgary, Alberta; La Trobe Art Institute, Bendigo and Brunei  Gallery, SOAS, University of London. 

He has participated in several art festivals and biennales including Asian Art Biennial,  Taichung (2021); Lahore Biennale (2020); Sharjah Biennale (2019); 900mdpl,  Jogjakarta (2019) PCAN Pavilion, Gwangju Biennale (2018); Thessaloniki Biennale  (2017); Philippine Pavilion, Venice Architecture Biennale (2016); SONSBEEK  International, Arnhem (2016); Prologue Exhibition: Honolulu Biennale (2014); Singapore  Biennale (2011), Guangzhou Triennale (2011), Jakarta Biennale (2011 & 2015) and  Koganecho Bazaar, Yokohama, (2011) . Mark is part of Notes for Tomorrow, a traveling exhibition from 2021-2025 organized by Independent Curators International (ICI). His videos were also presented at M+ Hong Kong, MAIIM Chiang Mai and the 68th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen. 

Mark had residencies in Asia Culture Center (ACC) Gwangju, Rijksakademie,  Amsterdam, IASPIS Umea, Sweden; Art OMI, New York, Common Room Networks  Foundation, Bandung and Goyang Art Studio. He was also a recipient of the 13 Artists  Award from the Cultural Center of the Philippines (2012) and Ateneo Art Awards (2010). 

In 2012 he co-founded 98B COLLABoratory, a multi-disciplinary site for creative  sharing, discussion and collaboration. He also founded Load na Dito in 2016 with  Mayumi Hirano, a curatorial and research project based in Manila. 

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