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Ghost Painting: Toldo Category Part of the Ghost Painting series What are Ghost Paintings? Ghost Painting is a series that covers different categories. It goes beyond the pictorial plane of the surface of the meaning of the reality the image or surface it represent. These paintings have lost their original purpose and have been redu- ced to their face value. The painting is then painted using adhesive spray trapping dust and other residue in the site where it is located onto its surface. A process that is a continuous work-in-progress. For the Ghost Painting: Toldo Category, used clothes bought from the ukay-ukay (shops that sell secondhand clothing that comes from South Korea, Europe, Australia or the USA that were intended as relief goods and also from textiles shops are sewn together with painted texts that were once used as signs from the local university. These are collaged together with other painted surfaces made by different kinds of people. These paintings are not meant to be stretched onto wooden frames but are pinned to the wall or hanged. Although it may seem confusing, this coating is not what Ghost Painting is about; instead it is akin to the idea of “priming” a blank canvas. The act of painting ex- tends to the public, the receptor of the painting who has the option to paint this using adhesive spray.

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Ghost Painting: Toldo Category Part of the Ghost Painting series What are Ghost Paintings? Ghost Painting is a series that covers different categories. It goes beyond the pictorial plane of the surface of the meaning of the reality the image or surface it represent. These paintings have lost their original purpose and have been reduced to their face value. The painting is then painted using adhesive spray trapping dust and other residue in the site where it is located onto its surface. A process that is a continuous work-in-progress. For the Ghost Painting: Toldo Category, used clothes bought from the ukay-ukay (shops that sell secondhand clothing that comes from South Korea, Europe, Australia or the USA that were intended as relief goods and also from textiles shops are sewn together with painted texts that were once used as signs from the local university. These are collaged together with other painted surfaces made by different kinds of people. These paintings are not meant to be

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Ghost Painting: Toldo CategoryPart of the Ghost Painting series

What are Ghost Paintings?

Ghost Painting is a series that covers different categories. It goes beyond the pictorial plane of the surface of the meaning of the reality the image or surface

it represent. These paintings have lost their original purpose and have been redu-ced to their face value.

The painting is then painted using adhesive spray trapping dust and other residue in the site where it is located onto its surface. A process that is a continuous

work-in-progress.

For the Ghost Painting: Toldo Category, used clothes bought from the ukay-ukay (shops that sell secondhand clothing that comes from South Korea, Europe, Australia or the USA that were intended as relief goods and also from textiles shops are sewn together with painted texts that were once used as signs from the local university. These are collaged together with other painted surfaces made by different kinds of

people.

These paintings are not meant to be stretched onto wooden frames but are pinned to the wall or hanged.

Although it may seem confusing, this coating is not what Ghost Painting is about; instead it is akin to the idea of “priming” a blank canvas. The act of painting ex-tends to the public, the receptor of the painting who has the option to paint this

using adhesive spray.

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(Reference images of how the Ghost Painting: Toldo Category series developed)

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KRISTOFFER ARDEÑA. Born and raised in Dumaguete, Philippines but has lived, since 18 years old, between the USA and Europe. He has created individual projects in Museo Carrillo Gil, in Mexico, Selesar Sunaryo, Bandung (Indonesia), Vargas Museum and the Cultural Center of the Philippines in Manila (Philippines),Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo Museum (Madrid), La Conservera Centro de Arte Contemporáneo in Murcia), Spain. He is currently preparing a series of traveling solo exhibitions. He has also participated in various collective projects, among them the 3rd Bucharest Biennale (Romania), 3rd Guangzhou Triennale (China), Konstholl C in Stockholm (Sweden), Caixa Forum in Barcelona and La Casa Encendida in Madrid (Spain), Casino Forum d’Art Contemporain (Luxembourg), Apexart in New York (USA), Museo Ex Teresa Arte Actual (Mexico) and the Museo de Arte Moderno in Medellin (Colombia).In the next few months he is going to part of 2 group shows at MUSAC and La Conservera in Spain.

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