Pinoy street art maverick Sean Go brings ‘Angels in Marble’ to Paris


Fresh from his successful exhibit in Osaka, acclaimed Filipino artist Sean Go continues his international artistic journey with a compelling new solo exhibit, “We Are the Angels in Marble,” at the prestigious PAB Aguiar Bianco in Paris. Opening on Feb. 6, this exhibit promises to transform the City of Light’s art scene with Go’s signature blend of street art energy and profound social commentary.

Set in one of Paris’ most historic neighborhoods, PAB Aguiar Bianco stands as a testament to artistic excellence and cultural exchange. For over three decades, the gallery has been at the forefront of showcasing exceptional works that bridge different cultures and epochs. Under the current leadership of Diogo Aguiar-Branco, the gallery continues its legacy of connecting international artists with discerning collectors and prestigious institutions worldwide.


In this storied setting, Go’s latest collection explores the complex relationship between urban life and human transcendence. Through his masterful use of mixed media, including his standout piece “Fallen Angel” – a 48-inch canvas that brilliantly combines acrylic, leather paint, spray paint, and grease pencil – Go creates a visual dialogue that speaks to the universal human experience.

“We Are the Angels in Marble” represents the culmination of Go’s artistic evolution, shaped by his experiences in global art capitals including New York, Paris, Manila, Tokyo, and London. His figures, depicted with ethereal wings and caught in moments of motion, serve as powerful metaphors for humanity’s constant struggle for expression and connection within modern urban landscapes.


Drawing inspiration from street art legend Jean-Michel Basquiat, Go’s work transcends traditional artistic boundaries. His canvases burst with vibrant colors and pure talent, creating a visual language that resonates with viewers from all walks of life. Each piece in the exhibition offers a unique perspective on the human condition, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationship with urban existence and spiritual aspirations.

The Filipino community and art enthusiasts in Paris are especially encouraged to experience this exhibit, which showcases the dynamic talent emerging from the Philippines onto the global stage. The venue’s historic commitment to cross-cultural artistic dialogue makes it an ideal setting for Go’s boundary-pushing work.


“We Are the Angels in Marble” will run from Feb. 6 to 16 at PAB Aguiar Bianco, 19 Rue de Beaune, 75007 Paris, France.

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