‘Coming to Fore’ exhibit ends, leaves lasting impact
The “Coming to Fore” exhibit of artists Romina Batino-Stiffler and Mierro Castrillo at the Gateway Gallery has ended but left a lasting impact. The exhibit of contemporary art was
The “Coming to Fore” exhibit of artists Romina Batino-Stiffler and Mierro Castrillo at the Gateway Gallery has ended but left a lasting impact. The exhibit of contemporary art was
“The Great Vine,” the last commissioned work by the late sculptor Ed Castrillo was installed at the Novellino Winery at Carmelray Industrial Park in Canlubang, Laguna. Present during the event
Top sculptor Eduardo Castrillo, builder of some of the most familiar monuments to two generations of Filipinos across the country, died on Wednesday morning. He was 73.
Top sculptor Eduardo Castrillo has passed away on May 18. He was 73. Writer-artist Jeannie Javellosa told Inquirer Lifestyle that the sculptor died of cancer Wednesday at 10:45 a.m. at
ALTHOUGH they do manually demanding work as much as they perform the intellectual labor of conceptualizing and designing, artists are often likened to writers, thriving in their solitude and “apartness.”
“TWO Titans: Aguilar Alcuaz & Castrillo” brings together the practices of two seminal figures in Philippine art history. The exhibition will be on display in Booth C6 of the 2015
Throughout the history of the visual arts in the world, there have been many artists who have created works of art that have discredited, insulted and maligned spiritual beliefs, especially
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