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The Drawing Room is a contemporary art gallery in Makati City, Philippines and Gillman Barracks, Singapore. It features artists from the Philippines in the solo projects of sculpture and installation. The artists that The Drawing Room represents are critical towards ideas of neocolonialism, history’s debris in a cosmopolitan world and other practices formed in the experience of diaspora. 
 
The gallery exists in a dynamic platform with its artists, presented in its support in interdisciplinary artistic processes. With a strategic and critical program of exposure, The Drawing Room propels these artists in international art fairs and through collaborations with institutions and other commercial venues local and abroad. The Drawing Room values the depth of relationship a gallery offers to the artist, mediating career design in the breadth of global competence.
 
Founded by Cesar Villalon Jr. in 1998, The Drawing Room began as a specialist venue that revitalised works on paper. Soon, this alcove of a particular medium expanded to various artistic formats that map the complex scope of thinking attributed to the contemporary terrain of Philippine art. In 2012, The Drawing Room opened its Singapore space in Gillman Barracks.  Aside from monthly exhibitions of its stable of artists in its venues in Manila and Singapore, it circulates its artists’ off-site shows in South Korea, Taipei, Jakarta, Beijing, Turin and London.

 

 

The Drawing Room
5 Lock Road, #01-06, Singapore 108933

The Drawing Room is a contemporary art gallery in the Philippines and Singapore. It features artists from the Philippines in the solo projects of sculpture and installation. The artists that The Drawing Room represents are critical towards ideas of neocolonialism, history’s debris in a cosmopolitan world and other practices formed in the experience of diaspora. 

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