Christina Quisumbing Ramilo is a graduate of the University of the Philippines, Bachelor of Fine Arts 1985, and of New York University with a Master’s Degree in Studio Arts and Art Education in 1988.
Christina Quisumbing Ramilo examines and reimagines objects and their contexts through comprehension of material. Her artistic practice involves an interest in and respect for the life and history of objects. With minimal intervention on their surfaces, she arranges them or reconfigures their parts, presenting other perspectives to their forms and functions. Often using unconventional materials (construction discards, architectural fragments, casts, recycled paper), and utilizing objects themselves as material (mirrors, bottles, old frames, clothing), most of which have been collected for years, she constructs the works in parts over long periods of time, never completely finished. Conferred with titles that employ wit and humor, they ultimately express her personal poetries.
BIOGRAPHY FROM GAJAH GALLERY, NOVEMBER 2023
Christina Quisumbing Ramilo, ’Naglutaw sa Daplin sa Dagat', 2021, old matte board from West Gallery frame shop, rubber debris from the seashore from Martha Atienza. Image courtesy of Mizuma Art
Christina Quisumbing Ramilo, ’PUZZLED’, 2019 handmade paper made from torn posters of Rirkrit Tiravanija, 31.8 x 31.8 x 5 cm (each); 19 pieces. Image courtesy of Gajah Gallery
Christina Quisumbing Ramilo, 'Endless Days', 2018, used sandpaper from Soler Santos on Wood, 243.8 × 365.8 cm. Image courtesy of Gajah Gallery