Tag: #art
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How Pabsie Martus faced her fears and found her art
FYA! From being disgusted by beehives, this young artist turned her fear into a fascination for bees, which has led her to developing her art.
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A modern renaissance in the brush strokes of Joel Chavez
FYA! Get to know this 28-year-old artist who, 10 years since he first started to pursue painting seriously, has since had 27 exhibits.
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Artist Dominic Rubio turns 50 doing what he does best
This year is Rubio’s 50th birthday and while the pandemic may have put a pause on life as we know it, the prolific artist continued to create and even found new ways to evolve.
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Tapestry of Ilonggo family’s conflict wins grand prize of Philippine Art Awards
A tapestry portraying a conflict among a family in Iloilo has emerged as the grand prize winner of the 25th Philippine Art Awards.
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This year’s largest gathering of artists is still a go
ManilArt Fair 2020 is happening, and it promises to be more memorable and meaningful.
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Treasures and trinkets made for kings
Of all the pieces from León Gallery’s recent auction, it was perhaps the Ifugao ceremonial bench that sold for P21.6-M that delivered the most surprising result.
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Three years of crafting jewelry at the intersection of cultures
This pop-up exhibit dubbed as “Three,” to celebrate the third anniversary of Caro Wilson, takes a peek into what it means to be a Filipino today.
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Cid Reyes does the rhumba
“The virus made me do it,” Cid Reyes jokingly says when asked about what sparked the idea behind his ongoing show, “Rhumba: Geometry in Motion,” at the Galerya Amalia.
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Art made more accessible: ‘First Edition’ and art prints for everyone
This was the idea behind Cartellino, an online art digest and shop born from the collaboration between young art enthusiast Tanya Mallillin and Galerie Stephanie’s director Abby Frias Teotico.
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Over 50 Years of Artistic Pursuit
Aside from their first names, the two artists, who are both Visayan, have a great deal in common, such as having nature as the central subjects and common themes of their works or both being perceived by many as master abstractionists.
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Bacolod City: Civilization gone with the wind
When people speak of Bacolod, my mind conjures images of the old pre-civil war South in America. Like America’s old south, old Bacolod used to be the home of aristocratic hacienderos with vast sugar plantations, employing thousands of peasants to work in sugar plantations and azucareras.
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When the new reality is stranger than fiction
Frontliners and superheroes in a stunning, timely exhibit by Juanito Torres
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LOOK: Katinko drops #KatinkoArtbox by Francis Nacion, Kublai Milan, and more!
A colorful project that aims to help Filipino artists promote their masterpieces online
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Exorcising the ghosts in Randalf Dilla’s art
This is a horrifying picture of the Philippine art collecting class, the living ghosts of our backward semi-feudal and semi-colonial society, the architects of our uncertain future.
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Finding peace in hidden places
Bullet Dematera opens a world of dreams in his sold-out exhibit.
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Get lost in Paulo Vinluan’s work
What Paulo seems to repeatedly achieve through his art is the seamless presentation of the human condition using his own and other people’s experiences, familiar objects, and histories in the most ambiguous but relatable, attention-freezing way possible, almost as if he was sentenced by the gods to do so.
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Spruce up your home with centuries-old art pieces from ‘Tercero’ online auction
With the advent of online auctions, more young people are now bidding for art pieces.