Nani Reyes at Artasia
Nani Reyes presents his seventh solo exhibition titled “play + pen” at Artasia Gallery. Reyes celebrates and documents traditional Filipino children’s games, such as tumbang preso, turumpo, saranggola, gagamba and
Nani Reyes presents his seventh solo exhibition titled “play + pen” at Artasia Gallery. Reyes celebrates and documents traditional Filipino children’s games, such as tumbang preso, turumpo, saranggola, gagamba and
Like their duet onstage, former dancers Nonoy Froilan, 71, and wife Edna Vida, 67, have been gracefully transitioning into new ventures in their mature years. They are like two peas
Nostalgia and heritage as sources of optimism and resilience seem to be the theme of Dominic Rubio’s “New Day Dawning,” the inaugural exhibit of Galerie Joaquin’s newest branch at One
The eastern side of the metropolis, more popularly known as Rizal province, is considered the Art Capital of the Philippines. This October, Robinsons Land’s ArtAblado will have the honor and
Actress and painter Solenn Heussaff is glad about something which she has observed — a growing number of outlets for painters.
As we near the anniversary of the first lockdown due to the pandemic, an exhibit and auction has been planned featuring face masks by several local designers. The weeklong “8
The way we consume photos and perceive time and space have changed a lot over the past decade
“And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten
It’s not very punk to reference a song title by, of all people, Steve Winwood, but “Abortion of Cute,” the ongoing exhibit at Artinformal Greenhills, is freedom overspill. Not even
Art that immerses viewers in both natural and manmade environments is the project of Arthur “Art” Lozano’s newest exhibit, “Come Together,” running at Galerie Joaquin Podium until Feb. 25. Lozano’s
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