Press Release

Whitestone Ginza New Gallery presents Ronald Ventura’s latest exhibition titled, Pressure and Pleasure.

Born in Manila, the Philippines, Ronald Ventura continues to live and work in his home country. His paintings and sculptures are well-known for their unique combination of figurative motifs, making them among Southeast Asia’s most recognisable images of contemporary art.

Ventura’s work features a complex layering of images and styles, ranging from hyperrealism, cartoons and graffiti. He views this layering process as a metaphor for the multifaceted national identity of the Philippines. Over the centuries, the country has been influenced by various occupying powers such as Spain, Japan, and the United States, alongside its underlying indigenous culture, resulting in a complex and sometimes uneasy sense of identity. Ventura explores this phenomenon through a visual dialogue of images, seamlessly blending Eastern and Western aesthetics, high and low art, as well as references to Old Master paintings and Japanese and American cartoons. In addition, he draws attention to the ‘second skin’ of cultural signifiers that each individual carries, often subconsciously. For Ventura, skin serves as an expressive surface, adorned with tattoos, concealed under layers of imagery, or exploding outward to reveal an inner world of fantasy and conflict.

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About the Artist

Ronald Ventura is a leading figure in South-East Asian contemporary art. His intricately layered paintings and multimedia artworks intertwine historically laden symbols with pop culture signifiers, creating richly imaginative compositions that act as a metaphor for the multifaceted national identity of the Philippines.

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