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Thursday, December 7, 2023

Vinyl On Vinyl | Unraveling Body Colonies

Sometimes the misunderstood can be overlooked to get a better perspective of what is happening in life. With art, it usually never gets the same degree of appreciation as the ones that really stand out and it is often the most challenging thing to the artist to convey their piece of narrative that doesn’t explain itself to the viewer’s reaction.

But most of the time, the art style and the way it is presented overweighs the artwork is trying to do, and in the case of this two-artist exhibition featuring EDOPOP and M.A. Roziq that are two different art styles in bringing their work in one exhibition is considered a yin and yang moment that very much explains how two opposites attract.


“Attract” might not be the right word for two different artists, but their ensemble piece together do a certain narrative with their collaboration of a complete opposite that delves into the viewer’s thoughts of why these two different works are in one show that is completely unrelated and appearing to be that odd couple type of exhibition that you need to figure out what the gallery is trying to do.

In all honesty, the one that stands out is from EDOPOP, an Indonesian artist's first exhibition at Vinyl on Vinyl with M.A. Roziq also from the same country. The work that EDOPOP conjures uniquely has a classical vibe as a contrast to M.A. Roziq who delivers his take on abstract work. The "panic button" installation was a nice addition in case you want to break the glass and push it adds to the concept that everything about politics, culture, and life in general is what the theme can be relatable in each of the works featured.

Both artists have their strengths and weaknesses, but together they make quite an odd ensemble in a way you need to see for yourself, and in case you haven’t here are some of their works featured below:













“Unraveling Body Colonies” is a two-man artists exhibition featuring EDopop and M.A. Roziq from Indonesia, which is currently on exhibit from 6 December 2023 and will be on exhibit for the next two to three weeks.

For more details about the art being exhibited visit Vinyl on Vinyl art gallery located at 2241 Pasillo 18 La Fuerza Compound Chino Roces Ave, Makati City.

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