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  • Top-ranked work: KAPIT BISIG
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works: KAPIT BISIG
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  • Works on APS: 1
  • Born: Philippines
  • Nationality: Philippines

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What is Alab Pagarigan known for creating?
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Where was Alab Pagarigan born?
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What educational institutions did Alab Pagarigan attend?
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What material does Alab Pagarigan primarily use in his sculptures?
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Which Filipino artist is featured in Starbucks Philippines’ #StrongLikeCoffee notecard set?

Alab Pagarigan: Sculpting Resilience Through Wire

Alab Pagarigan’s artistic journey began in Antipolo City, Philippines, where he honed his craft at the Philippine High School for the Arts and subsequently pursued advanced studies at the University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts. These formative experiences instilled within him a profound appreciation for materiality—specifically brass and copper wire—and established a stylistic approach characterized by its deliberate rejection of traditional painting mediums. Instead, Pagarigan embraced sculpture as his primary vehicle for expression, recognizing in its inherent physicality the capacity to convey complex narratives and evoke visceral responses from viewers. His distinctive technique involves meticulously twisting and shaping these metals into monumental figures that capture moments of everyday life—farmers tending crops, children playing outdoors, laborers performing manual tasks. These sculptures aren’t merely representations; they are imbued with a palpable sense of presence, achieved through painstaking detail and reinforced with marine epoxy resin. This method allows Pagarigan to transform ordinary objects into evocative symbols of Filipino culture and experience. Influenced by the philosophical explorations of Augusto Monterroso and the visual language of Surrealist artists like René Magritte, Pagarigan’s work delves into themes of vulnerability, resilience, and the enduring spirit of humanity amidst adversity. He draws inspiration from his familial roots—particularly his wife and mother—who embody unwavering determination and compassion. These figures stand as testament to the strength found in simple gestures and connections within the domestic sphere. A notable achievement was his participation in “Only In The Philippines” exhibition at CANVAS, where he presented "AFTER THE STORM," a poignant depiction of Filipino life following natural disasters. This piece powerfully communicates the collective optimism and perseverance displayed by Filipinos facing challenging circumstances—a reflection of the artist’s core artistic vision. It's a celebration of human spirit amidst hardship, rendered with remarkable precision and emotional depth. Pagarigan’s sculptures have garnered recognition for their conceptual rigor and aesthetic beauty, establishing him as a significant voice within contemporary Philippine art. His work continues to resonate with audiences worldwide, prompting contemplation on the role of art in confronting societal realities and fostering empathy for diverse experiences—a legacy cemented by his unwavering dedication to exploring the expressive potential of wire sculpture.