Ram Mallari ‘Battle Royale’ as featured in Inquirer

Ram Mallari ‘Battle Royale’ as featured in Inquirer
“Metal sculptures critique mystique for war, death, destruction
By: Lester Babiera     Philippine Daily Inquirer / 04:04 AM September 30, 2019
Event: Ram Mallari: ‘Battle Royale’ x ‘Ironheart’

Ram Mallari’s metal sculptures in “Battle Royale” at Art Lounge Manila derive from both popular electronic gaming culture and the deep-seated warlike mentality that seems to undergird the not-so-innocent computer games where almost always death and destruction are celebrated.

According to art writer, Mallari in his works seems to “convey that, with the geopolitical tensions in various parts of the world today, it is a good time for the audience to take a deeper look at the idea of conflict, the issues of dispute and the weapons being used, so much so that it is also high time to think about their resolution.”

Similarly, “Taishindan” (meaning “raiding brigade”), an exhibition at Galerie Joaquin at the U.P. Town Center of sculptures by Richard Buxani, tackles war and destruction.

The sculptures depict raging battles of Samurai warriors. “The show is about inner conflicts, how we view loyalty and submission to wars,” Buxani explained.

Read more: https://lifestyle.inquirer.net/347066/metal-sculptures-critique-mystique-for-war-death-destruction/