Ryan Villamael

b. 
1987
Los Baños
Laguna
Mixed Media
Conceptual

Biography

Ryan Villamael (b. 1987, Laguna Philippines; lives and works in Los Baños, Philippines) is an artist renowned for working with paper as a sculptural medium. With works ranging from stand-alone soft sculptures to large-scale pieces and immense installations, he has been exploring the themes, tensions, and trajectories of his chosen material for over a decade. Employing a rigorous dedication to technique and precision, Villamael uses the traditional Philippine art form of paper-cutting as a way to mediate and meditate upon history, collective memory, and the interpenetrating layers that constitute a locality. In recent works, he has expanded to explore how paper can become a locus of multiple and overlapping meanings, through which ideas on the natural world, domestic sphere, and urban landscape may be negotiated.

Notable information

• Recipient of the prestigious Cultural Center of the Philippines Thirteen Artists Award (2021)

• Won the Ateneo Art Award for his exhibition "Isles" (2015)

• Participated in the Singapore Biennale (2016) and Biwako Biennale in Japan (2018)

• Completed residencies at La Trobe University Visual Arts Center (Australia), Artesan Gallery (Singapore), and Liverpool Hope University (UK)

• Has exhibited at major international venues including Palais de Tokyo (Paris), MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum (Chiang Mai), Para Site (Hong Kong), and Mizuma Gallery (Tokyo)

• Upcoming Civitella Ranieri Visual Arts Residency in Italy (2025)

• Will present his first US solo exhibition 'ISLES' at Silverlens New York (2025)

Pulô series XIV
 (
2023
) — 
paper (map replica), vitrine
17.13h x 16.73w x 12.80d in • 43.50h x 42.50w x 32.50d cm
Image courtesy of 
Silverlens Galleries
.
Pulô series XV
 (
2023
) — 
paper (map replica), vitrine
22.44h x 12w x 10.04d in • 57h x 30.50w x 25.50d cm
Image courtesy of 
Silverlens Galleries
.