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Galerie Stephanie’s New Location: Three Solo Exhibitions & Cartellino’s First Physical Gallery

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Press Release February 16, 2024
Galerie Stephanie marks its new location with a triumphant display of three solo exhibitions, coinciding with Cartellino’s debut of its inaugural physical gallery space.

Galerie Stephanie and Cartellino are thrilled to announce the opening of their new gallery space at Shangri-la Plaza, Mandaluyong City. 

Founded in 2007, Galerie Stephanie is one of the leading artist-centered galleries in the Philippines. Started as a platform for modern art and established local artists, the gallery has evolved its program into an edgier and more contemporary line-up.

Since 2015, Galerie Stephanie has been ardent in showcasing the rigor and variability of art at a global crosscut, providing exhibition opportunities to international artists as well as joining established local and global art fairs, and presentations with partner galleries in Japan, Indonesia, and North America.

Cartellino, on the other hand, was launched in 2020 as the country’s first art e-commerce website. It started as an online-only platform, digest and shop. Four years later, Cartellino opens its first physical gallery space. 

Galerie Stephanie and Cartellino’s new and larger location features four exhibition rooms in one  dynamic gallery space for two contemporary art galleries.

Galerie Stephanie celebrated its relocation to a larger and more dynamic gallery space with three simultaneous solo exhibitions by Filipino pop-surrealist Mr. S (aka Mark Jeffrey Santos), Bandung-based visual artist Addy Debil, and Japanese hyperrealist Hideo Tanaka. 

“Intertwining Memory Lanes” by Indonesian artist Addy Debil features vibrant-colored and smiling characters that exude scenes of connection, child-like memories, and community. The hyperrealist Japanese painter Tanaka’s “Iki na Hikari (A Breath of Life)” portrays the meticulous brushstrokes that stimulate contemplation on the beauty and authenticity of the everyday mundane. Mr. S’ “Yutori” highlighted his skill in depicting fantastical and dreamlike landscapes with his trademark adventure-seeking characters accompanied by larger-than-life creatures.

Meanwhile, to commemorate the establishment of their first physical space, Cartellino featured over thirty of their artists, those who have been part of our journey so far and those for new journeys. Aptly entitled, “Little Paper Show”, it is a celebration of all the works, words, and aspirations—no matter how little, how brief—that constitute the broad history of the platform.  

The four exhibits will be on view until March 3. Galerie Stephanie and Cartellino are now located at Level 6 East Wing of Shangri-la Plaza, EDSA cor. Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City. For inquiries, they can be reached at inquiry.galeriestephanie@gmail.com or call (+632) 7940-5726. The gallery is open every day from 10 am to 9 pm. 

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