THE Cultural Center of the Philippines presents Daloy, the first solo exhibition of artist Clint Rey Policarpio. The venue grant exhibition, which was originally scheduled in 2020 but was postponed because of the Covid-19 pandemic, is ongoing until July 24 at the CCP’s Bulwagang Carlos V. Francisco (Little Theater Lobby).
Daloy is a collection of Policarpio’s works from 2012 to the present, which depicts an understanding of a lively Filipino community, with its rich history, nature, customary beliefs, and personality. Filipino art and culture are huge influences in Policarpio’s works, where concepts manifesting the life of its people and their surroundings flourish and continue to evolve. The impact of temporal experiences, of what’s seen and what’s felt, forms an inspiration for his lasting composition—detailing a scenic impression of places, events, and Filipino practices in a purely panoramic view, leaving more to the imagination.
Clint Rey Policarpio (b. 1988) is a visual artist and muralist based in Valenzuela City. He’s participated in mural painting events, group exhibitions, and numerous art competitions.
Policarpio has been awarded the Grand Prize in competitions such as the Shell National Students Art Competition (Watercolor category, 2013), UST Annual On-the-Spot Painting Competition (2013), the Blood Center of QC Art Competition (2013), and the PNOC Painting Competition (2013).
He was also a finalist in the 2015 Metrobank Art and Design Competition, the runner-up in the 2013 DFA Aseana Art Competition, and was given 1st Honorable Mention in the FEU On-the-spot Painting Competition in 2014.
More information on Daloy can be found at bit.ly/CCPdaloy. Exhibition hours are from Tuesday to Sunday, 10 am to 6 pm, and are extended until 9 pm on evenings with shows at the CCP Main Theater.