CRITICALLY acclaimed contemporary artist Rom Villaseran is holding a solo exhibition at the Kashima Arts in the trendy Ginza district...
The rain fell during the opening parade of the 20th Kasanggayahan festival in Sorsogon recently, and poured even harder during the Mass. But it did not become a hindrance for the Sorsoganons to stay and attend the celebration.
A YEARLONG multivenue exhibition marks Presidential Medal of Merit Awardee Juvenal Sansó’s 70th year of art practice, with a continuing exhibit at Ateneo Art Gallery, and exhibits at Ayala Museum, Vargas Museum and Lopez Museum opening in the coming months.
In this city state’s flagship art fair that focused on Southeast Asian art, artists and galleries from the Philippines proved they could compete in the global art scene.
“I am reading three books. The first one is a memoir by Toni Maguire, ‘Don’t Tell Mummy.’ It is very dark and brooding. I used to love painful and emotional works like this, but now I could get tired easily.
At first glance, one would think that the exhibit “Banzai,” at Galerie Joaquin in San Juan, is by a Japanese artist evidently because of the dominant geisha images and Nippongo figures depicted in every painting.
For its 25th anniversary, Fête de la Musique in the Philippines will hold its biggest festival with more than 70 stages to be set up in different parts of the Luzon mainland and in Palawan in a bid to go back to the original vision of its founders of “music everywhere and concert nowhere.”
Growing up in Colorado as an exchange student, Philip Dizon learned to develop black-and-white photos of Colorado’s landscapes. He enhanced...
When Libera, the chart-topping boys’ choir from London, holds its third Philippine concert next week, it will perform in Cebu, which is struggling to rise from the shock of a powerful earthquake that killed and maimed scores of people, and also toppled the belfry of the centuries-old shrine of Santo Niño, the biggest Catholic devotion in the Philippines.
In today’s world of Google Maps, Google Earth and satellite images, Aldrino Abes sees his visual art practice as charting out the recesses of his own imagination.