The great modern masters Picasso, Matisse, Renoir and Chagall were devotees of music and used it—as subject, as image—to propel...
All the arts aspire to the condition of music,” wrote Walter Pater.
Rockwell’s “Focus on the Arts” is on its third week at the North Court and Concourse of Power Plant Mall...
“I have to change in order to stay the same,” said Willem de Kooning, the great American abstractionist of the...
The Filipino abstract-expressionist will mount his latest exhibit, “Circles, On and On at the Walter,” Sept. 3-28 at New York's Walter Wickiser Gallery.
AS CURIOUS children we observed with rapt fascination the repeated “eyes” around the pineapple which Mother was about to peel....
Aguinaldo at Duemila GALLERIA Duemila presents Inima III, an exhibit of prints by Baguio-based artist Leonardo Aguinaldo. “Inima,” is Ilocano...
Recalibrate: to correct a measuring process by checking or adjusting again in comparison with standard.
Edwin Wilwayco returns to Singapore through the exhibit “Recalibration,” which opens July 8 at Momentous Arts Gallery.
“I believe in God. Only I spell it Nature.” That intriguing statement from the great American architect Frank Lloyd Wright precisely intersects with the sentiments of Filipino artist Edwin Wilwayco who, with his deeply felt Christian beliefs and choice of a pervasive artistic theme, celebrates with another outpouring of artworks in a show steadfastly titled “In Nature’s Realm: So Quietly the Earth.”