NATIONAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS: A REBIRTH
I have been visiting the National Museum of Fine Arts twice a year for the past half-decade, and these visits were more or less the same: the thin crowds, the
I have been visiting the National Museum of Fine Arts twice a year for the past half-decade, and these visits were more or less the same: the thin crowds, the
The problem with being on the cutting edge, someone once said, is that oftentimes, you get cut.
A casual look at Celia Diaz-Laurel’s resume reveals a storied, active life punctuated by awards and recognition for her humanitarian work (The Community Chest Humanitarian Award, The United Nations
After a successful run in Chicago and New York, Noli Me Tangere, an opera based on Philippine national hero Jose Rizal’s best known novel, will go on stage at the prestigious Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts here next month, on August 8 and 9.
“Noli Me Tangere: The Opera,” a landmark adaptation of the Jose Rizal novel by two Philippine National Artists, composer Felipe de Leon and Guillermo Tolentino who wrote the libretto, will go onstage in New York City on Oct. 4, 5 and 6, 2013, as part of the 25th anniversary celebration of the Foundation for Filipino Artists Inc.
A retrospective exhibit of 1973 National Artist for Sculpture Guillermo Estrella Tolentino, among the first to be given the award by the Cultural Center of the Philippines, has long been overdue. It is understandable since it is logistically near-impossible to gather his major works in an exhibition room as they’re mostly monumental and rooted in specific areas.
In line with the National Heritage Month, the National Museum inaugurated last May 30 the new Security Bank Hall of the National Museum.
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