With its sprawling open grounds, botanically diverse gardens, and well-ventilated structures, the Pintô Art Museum saw a post-lockdown wave of museum-goers searching for home and themselves By Dr. JOVEN CUANANG MATTERS OF THE ART From left: Members of diplomatic corps, entrepreneurs,...
Sampayan Art #8 at Pintô Art Museum is looking for art buyers who will choose not on the basis of who made them, but on their personal emotional and aesthetic response to the work By Dr. Joven Cuanang Over 30 years ago, a group of artists known as Salingpusa launched their careers with a series of...
Filipinos and the Japanese have something so profound in common—pottery LASTING FRIENDSHIP The Japanese Embassy's deputy chief of mission, Yasushi Yamamoto, opens the exhibit of pottery that showcases a shared history between the Philippines and Japan Pottery has been around in the Philippines...
Pinto Art Museum presents ‘Neurologists as Artists’ CAMSURS IMPRINT, mixed media, 17.7x19.7, Neil Lee Ambasing, 2011 Early into the pandemic, when everything came to a grinding halt and we were told to shelter in our homes to mitigate the spread of a virus of which little was known, many...