The Attack of Tatong and Leeroy

Tatong Recheta Torres, "All Star Cast"

Tatong Recheta Torres, "All Star Cast"

At foreground, Leeroy New's "Rust Cloud"

At foreground, Leeroy New's "Rust Cloud"

As a child growing up in downtown Manila, Tatong Recheta Torres would escape into the world of movies.  Enveloped in

Exhibit installation

Exhibit installation

the darkness of Recto Avenue cinemas, his imagination transported him from the bustle of a congested city.   Off he went, out into the realm of Bioman, and Godzilla, Darna and Valentina.

Leeroy New, "Red Venus"

Leeroy New, "Red Venus"

In this show, Odeon Universal Galaxy,  Tatong teams up with Leeroy New.  Their first exhibit together  takes its name  from the most well-known movie theaters in Avenida.  They take us into a flick of their own making, one that brings us to the world of  sci-fi, horror, and Japanese anime they devoured as kids.

Leeroy New, "From the Deep"

Leeroy New, " The Thing From the Deep"

When you walk into Blanc Compound’s main exhibit space, you feel just like Obi Wan and Luke as they enter the cantina in search of Han Solo.  Only a bit less PG.  Tatong’s painting on the center wall, All Star Cast, depicts backstage of a beergarden somewhere across the Milky Way from Pluto.  Leeroy’s human-sized creatures mill around, enjoying the entertainment.

Another view, "Red Venus" and "The Thing From The Deep"

Another view, "Red Venus" and "The Thing From The Deep"

Detail, "The Thing from the Deep"

Detail, "The Thing from the Deep"

Leeroy, himself reared on Blade Runner and The Thing, allows his imagination to take flight once more.  This time, his fiberglass and polyurethane sculpture have more detail.  You can’t help but scrutinize and enjoy the clear figurines he piles atop two of his works, like some sort of space age barnacles.

Leeroy New, "Fear and Desire At the Gate"

Leeroy New, "Fear and Desire At the Gate"

It would’ve been good if Tatong had one other painting.  But perhaps that couldn’t have been helped.  Tatong and Leeroy should make movies more often.  This was so much fun!

Tatong Recheta Torres and Leeroy New

Tatong Recheta Torres and Leeroy New

Odeon Universal Galaxy runs from 24 August to 10 September 2009 at Blanc Compound, 359 Shaw Blvd, Mandaluyong City.  Phone (632)750-0032 or visit http://www.blanc.ph


Delightfully Weird Images by Tatong Recheta Torres

Suspension

Suspension

Until he was 11 years old, Tatong Recheta Torres  wished he could be a superhero and fly, take himself off into another realm, transform.  Instead life happened,  bringing with it all its attendant ordinariness

Blame It On The Mirror

Blame It On The Mirror

and routine.    Lucky for us, despite the physical impossibility of fulfilling this childhood desire, Tatong- the-now- grown-up- artist wistfully revisits these long-ago longings  in his latest exhibit, The Most Genuine Regret, on view at Art Informal in Greenhills.

Tatong’s art has always been about his incursions into a fantastic, alternate world,  at once fascinating and

Duo Eradicat

Duo Eradicat

horrifying.  He transfixes as much as he makes us recoil, until slowly,  we come to accept this parrallel reality.  What at first seems like pistules festering on rotting flesh acquire the patina of the commonplace.  Decayed matter turn into objects of beauty, leaving us captivated.  Tatong sucks us into his universe.  And here, enthralled,  we choose to stay.

The Great Reward

The Great Reward

 

Red Card Galore

Red Card Galore

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 1 to 5

Figure 1 to 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fly Factotum

Fly Factotum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Most Genuine Regret by Tatong Recheta Torres is at Art Informal from 11 December 2008 to 11 January 2009,  227 Connecticut St., East Greenhills, Mandaluyong City, phone (632)725-8518 or visit http://www.artinformal.com