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Mijan Jumalon

Mijan Jumalon / The Philippines b.1985 / Meridian 2024 / Oil on canvas / Purchased 2024 with funds from the Bequest of Noela Clare Deutscher, in memory of her parents, A / Evans Deutscher and Clare Deutscher, through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / © Mijan Jumalon / Photograph: N Umek, QAGOMA

Mijan Jumalon / The Philippines b.1985 / Meridian 2024 / Oil on canvas / Purchased 2024 with funds from the Bequest of Noela Clare Deutscher, in memory of her parents, A / Evans Deutscher and Clare Deutscher, through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / © Mijan Jumalon / Photograph: N Umek, QAGOMA / View full image

Born 1985, The Philippines
Lives and works in Angeles City, Pampanga, Central Luzon, The Philippines

Artist Mijan Jumalon / Courtesy: The artist

Mijan Jumalon comes from a family of painters in Mindanao and has been a practising artist for three decades, showing her work in Manila, Davao, Cebu, and abroad in Rome and Singapore. In 2019, Mijan ventured into production design and filmmaking, alongside her painting practice, and has won awards for her documentary and narrative short films.

Her recent paintings feature landscapes of forked pathways and ruined architecture, through which wander often solitary human figures. Crimson, ultramarine and yellow clouds form prairies under ominous skies. Jumalon deliberately conflates internal and external landscapes, representing spatial and emotional relationships through a surrealist aesthetic that comments on the movement of people — a condition endemic in Mindanao due to internal displacements created by conflict and unrest.


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