
Kitty Kaburo created in unknown
97 cm
131 cm

Kitty Kaburo (b. 1987) is a Filipino artist of Korean descent. She works with various traditional and non-traditional mediums, incorporating each of their peculiar properties to simulate transformations and effects of time, the elements and human activity on our environments, communities and planet. Shegraduated from the University of the Philippines’ College of Fine Arts in 2015, receiving an Outstanding Thesis award and a series of videos has been shortlisted for the Ateneo Art Awards in 2017. Aside from the Philippines, she has also exhibited in varied locations, including Indonesia, Taiwan and South Korea.
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The Drawing Room began as a specialist venue revitalizing works on paper. It has since expanded to various artistic formats grounded on defined sensibilities that map the complex scope of thinking attributed to the terrain of contemporary Philippine art. The gallery features artists whose respective practices represent the country in constant frenetic flux and depict the ensemble of realities that makes up a complex society. It values the depth of a relationship a gallery offers to the artist and propels them through a critical program of exposure and support of their interdisciplinary artistic process. Aside from monthly exhibitions in Manila, The Drawing Room circulates its artists off-site shows in other spaces in Hong Kong, Singapore, Taipei, Jakarta, New York, and Paris. It is a regular participant of art fairs both local and international.
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