About

AJ Raymundo (b. 2002, Taguig City, PH) is an interdisciplinary artist whose work spans gatherings, installations, assemblages, objects, and lens-based interventions. Born and raised in a Marcosian housing complex, his research-based artistic practice, through community-engaged collaboration and the salvaging of objects, investigates the architecture of how human and nonhuman nature remediate and resurge amidst and under capitalism-driven decay. Committed to visions of social and ecological justice, his practice gestures towards resuscitating, noticing, and excavating the histories of discarded materials to potentially center narratives from the margins.

He finished his BA in Interdisciplinary Studies (cum laude) with specialization in cultural anthropology, curatorial practices, and literary studies at Ateneo de Manila University, where he earned distinction for conceptual visual art at the 32nd Ateneo College Award in the Arts (formerly Loyola Schools Award for the Arts). His works have been exhibited in Japan and the Philippines.

Image: AJ Raymundo, 2025;
photo credit: Monica Jose.

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