
Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines
Khervin John Gallandez (b. 1992) is a contemporary visual artist from Laoag City, Ilocos Norte. Cur...
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Khervin John Gallandez (b. 1992) is a contemporary visual artist from Laoag City, Ilocos Norte.
Currently taking Fine Arts at the University of the Philippines - Diliman, his main body of works are paintings that infuse bold brushwork, and textures with a modern twist. He incorporates various symbols about human emotions, visual narratives that reflect life,and metaphors about the passage of time. His canvases pulsate with bold brushstrokes that marries classical inspiration with modern flair. He works mostly on oil, but he is also well versed in other mediums as well.
His paintings have been exhibited in various art exhibitions in different galleries in the Philippines and in abroad. He has been featured in several online publications and has also participated in some of the notable art events both local and international.
University of the Philippines - Diliman
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2016 - Bagong Sibol, Baguio Museum, Baguio City
2019 - Nostalgia, Art Anton Gallery, S. Maison, Conrad Hotel, Pasay City
- Salo Salo 2019, J. Studio, Makati City
- Rondo 2019, Altro Mondo Creative Space, Makati City, Philippines
2020 - Art from Home, Nuzen Art Gallery, Tagaytay
- Introspection, Art Anton Gallery, S. Maison, Conrad Hotel, Pasay City
- Brave New World, (Virtual Group Exhibit and Art Plus Magazine Book Project)
- 100, Imprimatura Art Gallery
- Le Papillon, Art Anton Gallery, S. Maison, Conrad Hotel, Pasay City
- Metamorphosis, Art Elaan Gallery, Paranaque
- Manila Art, Art Anton Gallery
- In The Far East, Art Anton Gallery, S. Maison, Conrad Hotel, Pasay City
2021 - Sampayan 2021 , Pinto Art Museum, Antipolo
- Calm Days, Art Anton Gallery ,S. Maison, Conrad Hotel, Pasay City
2022 - Sampayan 2022, Pinto Art Museum , Antipolo
- Salo Salo 2022 , J Studio, Makati City
2023 - Xavier Art Fest, Boston Gallery