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Thursday, April 19, 2018

Hypothesis by Briccio Santos


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Again, Briccio Santos moors us into his “manifold ministrations,” as poet Krip Yuson describes his myriad artistic practice. In his 2nd solo show at Archivo, Santos presents Hypothesis, a selection of new and recently shown works that include paintings and photographs.

Santos’ practice as filmmaker, painter, photographer has given his works a keenness to the nuance of, in his paintings, the fragment or the fractal, and in his photographs, scenography or mise en scène. In this selection, Santos showcases his paintings, where figures are shown as they form and where textures emerge and come to life, and his photographs where we see characters captured both in the literal (held captive and behind bars) and figurative (captured in a photograph). In this exhibit, Santos’ works speak to contemporary predicaments, or true to the exhibition’s title, elaborate hypotheses on the future of life or of being alive in the current moment.

Santos’ works show a fondness for images already familiar to him. He likes to return to images that have captivated him in past work. He returns to a range of figures that he then continually refines, until they are in such a state that the figure that emerges is a figure beyond the imagination of its initial instance. Santos intimates a poetics akin to making a series of studies: these renderings portray a mind constantly processing, calibrating, a mind alert to the barest shift or tilt of sightline, keen on slight variations. It is this tendency that makes Santos’ choice of technique (cubist) and technology (the photograph) most apt.

Briccio Santos, born in Manila, received most of his education and artistic training abroad, principally in Europe and the United States. His first painting exhibition was held in 1978 in Manila. He continued to exhibit around Manila until the late ‘90s, whenSantos moved to Paris. Santos lived in Paris for some years, during which time he exhibited at Galerie Duroc and Accatone. Santos’ work has been frequently exhibited in recent years. His most recent exhibitions have included: the sculptural installation “Heritage Tunnel,” which exhibited at Singapore Art Museum in 2010; “Viral Series,” a painting and photography exhibition held at White Wall Gallery in 2011; and “Numbers Revisited,” a photography, painting, and installation exhibition held at Manila Contemporary in the same year. “Mutations,” a solo show of paintings was held at Archivo in 2015. In 2017, he was awarded the honor of becoming a Chevalier (Knight) in the Légion d’honneur (Legion of Honor), one of the premier distinctions conferred to individuals by the government of France, for his work with the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) in developing and promoting Philippine cultural identity through cinema, particularly in the preservation of Philippine film heritage through the creation of the National Film Archives.

The Educational Projects of the Education Above All Foundation in the Philippines


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The Embassy of the State of Qatar in Manila has the honor to extend its invitation to follow the celebration of Education Above All Foundation that will take place on April 27, 2018 in New York City, on the occasion of the achievement of the Foundation’s targeted goal of commitment to enroll 10 million children deprived of basic education,

The Embassy looks forward for your kind support in clarifying the Foundation’s efforts and highlighting Qatar's pioneering role in providing and protecting education in developing countries, and celebrating the declaration of the organization's commitment to the education of 10 million children deprived of education, by following the event in social networking sites via hashtag: #TogetherFor10Million.

Education Above All Foundation, in cooperation with its international, regional and local partners, aims to form a global movement that may contribute to the promotion of human, social and economic development through the provision of basic education, which is in the interest of those affected in areas of poverty, dispute, conflict and natural disasters.

The umbrella for Education Above All includes a number of programs and initiatives, that have expanded to work with a number of partners around the world in 70 educational projects spread across 50 countries, at a total cost of US $ 1.4 billion, in which it seeks to enroll 10 million children in primary education.

The Foundation and its implementing partners have attempted to overcome barriers to education in the Philippines, by implementing projects worth of US $ 600,000 aimed at supporting the education system and enabling governments to commit to education projects for children deprived of basic education.

Epson Establishes New Sales Subsidiary in Vietnam


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Seiko Epson Corporation (TSE: 6724, “Epson) and Epson Singapore Pte. Ltd. recently announced the opening of its new sales subsidiary and office in Vietnam.

The new subsidiary, Epson Vietnam Co., Ltd. (EVNL), began its operations last April 1 and was officially launched at Hotel Nikko Saigon in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

Hideto Nakamura, general director of Epson Vietnam, said that prior to its establishment, Epson had previously sold products through its sales subsidiary in Thailand. In 2010, it established a Vietnam representative office focused on market research.

“The establishment of the office in Vietnam will strengthen Epson’s business and brand presence in the region. There is much potential for growth in the country, especially with a GDP forecast of at least 6.5 percent in 2018,” said Nakamura. “We look forward to rolling out new Epson products in our four key areas of innovation, such as the inkjet, visual communications, wearables, and robotics.”

In 2017, Epson recorded a high demand for its products in Vietnam. According to the latest IDC Quarterly Hardcopy Peripherals Tracker report, Epson’s market shares for high-capacity ink tank printers for the Q4 last year stood at 53 percent.

“Vietnam’s printer market is currently dominated by laser printers. However, there is extensive scope for growing sales by emphasizing the advantages of our high-capacity ink tank printers. Epson Vietnam will play an important role in developing this promising market,” Nakamura added.

As a market leader, Epson will continue offering unique value and solutions to its customers in the said region through the new Epson Vietnam office. It is located at Nguyen Trai Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.


Cover photo caption:

(2nd from left) Hideto Nakamura, general director, Epson Vietnam; (3rd from left) Koichi Kubota, director, senior managing executive officer
& chief operating officer, Printing Solutions Operations Division; and (1st from right) Tanaka Toshimitsu, managing director, Epson Singapore.
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