The still life remains a popular genre in the visual arts for many reasons. For one, it is a showcase...
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.
“My artistic and intellectual pursuits are grounded in a simple sense of purpose: To be fully alive,” Jana Benitez said in a 2012 interview.
ManilArt 2014 kicks off with an art exhibit opening this week at the National Commission for Culture and the Arts in Intramuros, Manila. Theme this year is “Crossing Borders, Bridging Cultures.”
Time is an abstract concept. We use it to measure the distances between events—in the past, present and future—as a sort of container of sequences.
In “False Faces,” two artists see masks as conduits, rather than obstructions, between the self and the world. This is perhaps their way of seeing things in another perspective, an attempt out of falsehood and into their personal truth.
Childhood whimsy and innocent dreams are the focus of the group art exhibit, “Bedtime Stories,” which will open March 9 at the Atrium of Podium Mall, ADB Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City.
Sentimental Attachment is the theme of the new exhibit of artist Anna de Leon, which opens Nov. 9 at Galerie Francesca in SM Megamall.
Paseo Gallery is mounting “Romulo Olazo: Black and White Redux” at SM Megamall Art Center until Nov. 5.
Can creators of art that some find bad or offensive use freedom of expression to justify their work?
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