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Jan Calleja’s first solo
exhibit “Toys Dont Last” is a collection of objects that tread the fine line
between art sculpture and plaything.
Culling from personal
experiences that deal with the conflicts of economics and relationships,
Calleja uses techniques in production and advertising to take control of these
influences as they manifest themselves in bits and pieces of plastic and metal,
to be molded, re-assembled and given form in the shape of a toy collectible.
With a process that converts intangible concepts (usually reserved for
adulthood) into playthings, Calleja turns the bothersome and the throwaway into
objects that evoke memories of play and visions of science fiction robot
battles.
Calleja’s objects/toys/sculptures usually take
the form of a bio-mechanical warrior and/or vehicle, owing their aesthetics to
the artist’s influences such as surrealist painter HR Giger, conceptual
designer Ralph Mcquarrie, toy designers Rotobox Vinyl Anatomica and even
classic TV shows about wartime like “Baa Baa Baa Black Sheep” and “Combat”. The
fighting forms of Calleja’s creations embody the tension of toy and weapon:
where one is given the idea of fighting one’s battles through the playful eyes
of a child.
Calleja’s work has been exhibited in group
shows at the Toy Art Gallery in Los Angeles and has been nominated twice in the
Best Customizer category in Clutter Magazine’s Designer Toy Awards in New York.
“Toys Dont Last” will be
featured at the Corredor Gallery, U.P. College of Fine Arts, Diliman, Quezon
City from October 18, 2014 to November
6, 2014. Curated by Benjie Cabangis.
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