Because he’s renowned for his expressionist representational works of eerie landscapes and fantastic flora, Juvenal Sansó is little known for his abstraction.
Artists Isidro, Justin Nuyda and Daniel de la Cruz are featured in “Tri-Angular,” which opens on July 2, 6:30 p.m., at Galerie Joaquin’s newly renovated main gallery in San Juan, Metro Manila.
Pop art takes imagery from popular culture, mass media and advertising, and isolates them within the context of art history to cull new and original meaning. Artist Andy Warhol was a master of this particular take on art—with a practice that famously includes paintings of Campbell soup cans and Brillo boxes.
How two artforms—music and the visual arts—capture the evanescent is the subject of “La Musique,” a new exhibition in Galerie Stephanie at Libis that displays works by painters Angelito Antonio and Dominic Rubio and sculptor Michael Cacnio. It will open on Oct. 2 at 6 p.m. and run till Oct. 16.
Unknown to many, monuments-builder Eduardo Castrillo also does smaller works, usually for his family. A testament to his faith, these works are very often Catholic symbols, such as the crucifix.
In the 1960S and ’70s, expressionist icon Juvenal Sansó was inspired by some of the vanishing scenes and landscapes he saw in his beloved Philippines.
A unique exhibit at Rockwell Power Plant Mall on April 20-26 will showcase rare works and trace the creative journey...