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The Artist Is Alive to open at the NCCA on June 7

At the age of 21, Filipino contemporary artist Jasper Castro was clinically diagnosed with bipolar condition but probably had it since she began her suicidal ideations at age 4. In her quest to break free from her predilection for a death wish, she has found her purpose through her art. Brush in hand and a blank canvas in front of her, the painting already exists in her head; all she needs to do is to bring them out. This type of creative breakthrough is part of a manic episode for someone who is experiencing bipolar condition. And for Castro, this also comes with a double-edged sword. What is the price to pay for mania? Often, it is depression. 

From left, (1) Jasper Castro, (2) Anxiety of Happiness (3) A Floating Lesson (4) A Beta Loves To Fight (C) Siason-Bascos & Bascos for the NCCA Gallery, 2023
From left (1) Anxiety of Happiness 2023, 3 x 4 feet, acrylic on canvas (2) Jasper Castro, (3) Together 2023 (a lullaby) 5 x 3.55 feet, mixed media, (C) Siason-Bascos & Bascos for the NCCA Gallery, 2023

The Artist is Alive is a multi-sensorial and multi-form art exhibit that attempts to explore nuances of the bipolar experience within the context of a gallery space. Some of the artworks contain moderate swear words and sexual content with the context of the ideas in which they are created by the artist. In this exhibition, Castro’s works vibrate with unbridled creativity, curiosity, and a pang of voracious hunger for life — neither her scars nor her illness lessen her femininity or her strength. Sensorial, profound, and unflinching, her art is not just a celebration of the human spirit and a testament to the power of artistic expression to heal and transform, as it further bridges the gap on intersectional issues (e.g. socio-economic class, employment opportunities, discrimination, public health care) and alleviates mental health in the context of a third world country, like the Philippines.

From left, (1) Together (a lullaby), (2) Jasper Castro rendering her self-portrait (C) Siason-Bascos & Bascos for the NCCA Gallery, 2023

Join her as she arrives, heralding, miraculously, that she is alive.

The Artist is Alive will run from June 7 to 30 at the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Gallery located at the Ground Floor, NCCA Building, 633 General Luna St., Intramuros, 1002 Manila. Everyone is invited to attend the artist’s reception on June 7th (Wednesday) from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., which will be followed by a guided tour. There will also be a mental health event scheduled on June 17th (Saturday) at 10 a.m. Follow @jasperhannahart on Instagram for the latest updates on the exhibition.

NCCA Gallery Hours are Mondays to Sundays, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. For more information on the NCCA Gallery, call – (02) 8527 2192 loc. 309, or email – gallery@ncca.gov.ph.

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