The Holy Grail of ancient Philippine maps is the “Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de las Yslas Filipinas” of 1734, better known as the Murillo Velarde map.
This year’s theme is “Hyperconnected Museums: New Approaches, New Publics,” highlighting the importance of embracing technology and innovations to charge...
With his family name and an ace photographer for a grandfather, some people thought, when they learned that André Baldovino was holding his first exhibition, that it was going to be on photography. He is the son of the eldest child of the late Dick Baldovino, a major influence in the development of photography as an art in the Philippines.
With his family name and an ace photographer for a grandfather, some people thought, when they learned that André Baldovino...
The last week of October was a virtual feast for music lovers who saw a chamber version of “La Traviata”...
In his 3rd solo exhibit “Home” at the Artist Space of the Ayala Museum from Nov. 11-26, Jaime Gubaton returns...
Style arbiter redefines the curator’s role in Ayala Museum exhibit of some 300 art pieces and fine objects.
In the series “Finding Freedom Between the Lines,” Taiwanese artist Yang Ding-Xian works with a palette that recalls a garden—a...
Art-song recitals have been sorely missed on the local stage, so the recent staging of “Liederabend” (or “a night of...
The new chamber music treat at Ayala Museum features soprano Mheco Manlangit and pianist Gabriel Aquarian on Sept 28, 6:30 p.m.