WORKS
SOLO EXHIBITION

To everything there is a season

West Gallery

20 October — 19 November 2022


A garden is a strange place. Transitional. Eschewing wildness, and yet, subject to temporal rhythms beyond our own. It is a place of pause, of hazy, indistinct hours that elicit reflection and recollection from the turbulence of time. The latter we often imagine to be rushing away, ever scarce and inadequate. But in the garden, it ebbs and flows in slower cadence, lilting and receding; a steady stream punctuated by bursts of bloom.

If Nicole Tee similarly punctuates her works with the form and color of flora, she does so with one eye towards their fleetingness, towards their brief flourishing and unescapable withering. But notions of ephemerality often turn our thoughts towards the eternal. What endures in change? What persists through life’s seasons?

And in view of eternity, why tend to a garden?

Here is a constructed garden of thread, fabric, and paint. It is one rooted to a situated interiority, an chored to an inner, spiritual life. Tee’s visual language has often made use of objects and processes of domesticity—embroidered flowers on curtain, floral-patterned patches—even as she signals here towards landscapes. In this garden, cloth transforms into pleats of mountains under the heavens, or into grids of fields. Patterns of thread mimic constellations in the sky.

Like most gardens it gestures towards an external world, even as it hopes to provide solace and refuge from this same world.

In this offering, may the view er find that which stands unchanging against the tides.

— JC Rosette


A time to break down, And a time to build up - Oil on cavnas - 6 x 8 feet - 2022
A time to mourn, And a time to dance - Oil on canvas - 5 x 5 feet - 2022
A time to keep silence, And a time to speak - Oil on canvas - 2 x 3 feet - 2022
A time to plant, And a time to pluck what is planted (Flower Patches) - Textile on canvas - 3 x 3 inches (each, 35 pieces) - 2021-2022
For there is a time there for every purpose and for every work - Apron sewn by artist, dried flowers, wooden utensils - Variable - 2022
That which is has already been, And what is to be has already been - Embroidery on voile - Approx. 62 x 50 inches - 2022


photos courtesy of West Gallery

UPCOMING/ONGOING

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        19 FEB - 21 MAR 2026
        • to feel small, West Gallery, Quezon City, PH

        9 MAY 2026
         • Blanc Gallery, Quezon City, PH

     CURATORIAL PROJECTS
        19 FEB - 21 MAR 2026
        • Wish You Were Here, West Gallery, Quezon City, PH

    2027       ART FAIRS
        FEB 2027
         • ALT ART, SMX Convention Center, Pasay City, PH
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