Forgotten artist from South Africa gets a retrospective show
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The abstract work of South African artist Christo Coetzee, who died in 2000, was widely shown around the world, including at a 1961 exhibition at the Museum
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The abstract work of South African artist Christo Coetzee, who died in 2000, was widely shown around the world, including at a 1961 exhibition at the Museum
Focusing on the artist’s short but influential career, from 1980 until his death in 1988, it will present around 100 works.
The Filipino abstract-expressionist will mount his latest exhibit, “Circles, On and On at the Walter,” Sept. 3-28 at New York’s Walter Wickiser Gallery.
SCULPTOR Ramon Orlina and painter Justin Nuyda, two foremost abstractionists, mount a collaborative show, “Luminous Inspirations,” which opens today at the north court of Power Plant Mall in Rockwell, Makati City.
The common misconception about abstract art is that the absence of meaning through a figure leads to a relatively straightforward—and predictable—artistic process devoid of any complexity. The truth, however, is
The deconstruction of ethnic Filipino motifs has been the signature style of abstract painter Jane Arrieta Ebarle. But in her seventh solo exhibit, “Hibla 7,” she departs from her free-flowing lines and simple brushstrokes.
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