10 questions with Miguel Lorenzo Uy
Visual artist Miguel Lorenzo Uy sits down with artist and curator Patrick de Veyra to talk about liminality, (in)visibility, and uncertainty Through his practice, Manila-based artist Miguel Lorenzo
Visual artist Miguel Lorenzo Uy sits down with artist and curator Patrick de Veyra to talk about liminality, (in)visibility, and uncertainty Through his practice, Manila-based artist Miguel Lorenzo
“What does it all matter, as long as the wounds fit the arrows?” a variation of Franz Kafka’s entry in his diary, serves as a cryptic title for a sprawling group exhibition at the Cultural Center of the Philippines in memory of pioneering Filipino artist, teacher, curator, and CCP’s founding museum director Roberto Chabet (1937-2013).
Known for his intricate organic pulp art, Japanese designer Wataru Sakuma has lately explored “cartographic design.” He has become interested in maps’ value as conceptual artwork.
Ongoing at the Cultural Center of the Philippines is an unprecedented retrospective of a single artist on all four levels of the building. The artist is Roberto Chabet.
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