Lights, camera, Archivo 1984
Archivo 1984, the unconventional art gallery focusing on contemporary art, is closing shop this year but will reopen in 2020 as a film archive, a library of rare books, and
Archivo 1984, the unconventional art gallery focusing on contemporary art, is closing shop this year but will reopen in 2020 as a film archive, a library of rare books, and
ART can never be imagined without grappling with the plasticity of the material world. This sets the parameters and possibilities of what an artwork can or can’t be. It either
FOR FOUR days this October, ManilArt, the country’s longest-running art fair, will again be home to both the brightest names in the visual arts here and abroad, which is only
RM DE LEON is one of our more irreverent postmodernist painters. He is noted for appropriating pop-cultural images, retouching them, sometimes even obliterating them, in an ironic deconstructivist twist. Collectors,
LIKE a trick of the light, Archivo 1984 is a gallery surrounded by urban sprawl, art hiding in plain sight. On Chino Roces Avenue, between the streets of Dela Rosa
Though Kristoffer Ardeña has spent many years abroad, he doesn’t consider himself to be a “global” artist.
Freshly graduated from University of the Philippines College of Fine Arts (UP CFA) in 1985, RM de Leon’s first group show at the old Sining Kamalig in Pasay City was a sellout.
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