Kristo gathers 100 artists

SIGNATURE Kristo cross at a corner wall of the exhibition space. JILSON SECKLER TIU

Artery Manila’s  ninth annual Kristo Manila art exhibit. “A Heritage of Art in Faith,” running at the SM Megamall Art Center, gathers more than a hundred artists, established and emerging, making their own artistic assays at portraying the Crucified Christ.

 

Participating artists are Benedict Abigan, Otep Abla, Rey Ademis, Julian Almirol, Reynaldo “Conneth” Amido, Felix Amoncio, Fernando Antimano, Rene Carlo Antonio, Mark Arcamo, Virgilio “Pandy” Aviado, Eldrid Ayende, Milo Badajos, Manuel Baldemor, Monnar Baldemor, Marco Banares, Flor Baradi, Ed Bascara, Yveese Belen, Ernie Bello, Mark Anthony Bello, Mark Joseph Bello, JR Bello, Gerrico Blanco, Elmer Borlongan, Pasky Borlongan, Robert Buen, Demosthenes Campos, Roen Capule, Ryan Carreon, Janddie Castillo, Venerando Cenizal, Charlz, Salvador “Buddy” Ching, Voltaire “Volt” Contreras, Salvador “Buds” Convocar, Edgar Cornito, Lenard Cruz, Addie Cukingnan, Thomas Daquioag, Manny de Gusman, Farley del Rosario, Danny Rayos del Sol, Giovanni de la Rosa, Robert Deniega, Percival Denolo  Jr., Ferdinand Doctolero, Noell El Farol, Mura Haridas Evangelista, Maria Candida Flores, Lorna Fernandez, Daniel Louie Fernando, Louie Fernando, Caloy Gabuco, Noy Gepte, Rudolf Gonzalez, Louie Ignacio, Juan Sajid Imao, Rodel Jacintos, Edwin Jumalon, Cathy Lasam, Bong Legaspi, Angelito Lepalam, Dante Lerma, Marge Lim, Ronnie Lim, Marlon Lucenera, Oying Madrilejos, Chris Magbuhos, Maria Magdamit, Alberto Magsumbol, Erwin Mallari, Enrique Marquez, Honeylet Marquez, Norlie Meimban, Ferdie Montemayor, Roel Obemio, Wilfredo Offemaria Jr., Rodel Omampo, Carlito Ortega, Julian Eymard Paguiligan, Dante Palmes, Mario Panis, Azor Pazcoguin, Celso Pepito, Al Perez, Noel Pocot, Jill Arwen Posadas, Marcelo Quezon, Guacrico Ramos, Roma, Bin Samonte, Jinggoy Salcedo, Aner Sebastian, Janelle Tang, Rex Tatlonghari, Kaiselle Tatlonghari, Palma Tayona, Gino Tioseco, Leonardo Uy, Franklin Caña Valencia, Lydia Velasco, Noli Vicedo, Bumbo Villanueva, Jik Villanueva, and Pinggot Zulueta.

 

“THE HOLY Family,” by Pasky Borlongan. JILSON SECKLER TIU

The Artery Manila, a literary and visual arts group based in Malate, has been producing the annual Lenten exhibitions since 2005.  Kristo Manila has since been a venue for creative reflection and meditation of the meaing of Holy Week.

 

“We are excited by the participation of father-and-son or father-and-daughter tandems such as Manuel and Monnar Baldemor, Pasky and Elmer “Emong” Borlongan, Louie and Daniel Louie Fernando, and Rex and Kaiselle Tatlonghari.  It is encouraging that Kristo Manila is also becoming a family affair,” said Delan Lopez Robillos,  of Artery.

 

“A Heritage of Art in Faith, The Kristo Manila 2014 Exhibition” is on view at the Art Center of Megamall, Mandaluyong City.

 

Call 9108016, 0922-8223369.

 

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