About
AJ Raymundo (b. 2002, Taguig City, Philippines) is an interdisciplinary artist whose work spans gatherings, installations, objects, and lens-based interventions. His research-based practice explores the interdependence of human and nonhuman nature, investigating how we resurge and remediate amidst capitalism-driven decay. With community collaboration and salvaging and replication of objects as his primary schemes, Raymundo's recent experiments are grounded on co-opting visual associations of forms to reform materials and memories as committed gestures to visions of social and ecological justice, and potentially center narratives from the margins.
While completing his BA in Interdisciplinary Studies (cum laude) at Ateneo de Manila, where he specialized in cultural anthropology, art management, and literary studies, he received several grants to conduct art and research projects in the Philippines, Indonesia, and Japan. He is the winner for conceptual art at the 32nd Ateneo College Awards in the Arts and has exhibited in Japan and the Philippines.


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