
Side by side—Limaten’s sculptures, Cuenca’s abstracts
Sculptor Nap Limaten’s exhibit, “The Lightness of Being,” pays tribute to the female form, evoking its grace and dynamic beauty in material and style that combine solidity and dynamism.
Sculptor Nap Limaten’s exhibit, “The Lightness of Being,” pays tribute to the female form, evoking its grace and dynamic beauty in material and style that combine solidity and dynamism.
Colorist Aner Sebastian’s newest exhibit, “Prismatic Revelations” at Galerie Joaquin at U.P. Town Center, shows the artist further refining his art, celebrating the world of hues and tints while evincing a new capacity for restraint and self-control.
A slogan from the punk era went, “F— art, let’s dance!”
Prepare to be impressed by “Imagines indigena: The Indio Response to Evangelization,” the opening exhibit of the Museo de Intramuros.
The Irish poet W.B. Yeats wrote “The Second Coming” in 1919 in the aftermath of the Great War and its apocalyptic lines—“Things fall apart;
One Milan art expert has launched an initiative dubbed Guiltless Plastic on the sidelines of Milan’s premier Furniture Fair design showcase.
Rustom Cleofe “Ombok” Villamor’s exhibit, “Primavera (Spring),” consists of works that are abstract explorations of his own personal voyage as reflected in the passing moods of spring.
In observance of the Lenten season, the San Agustin Museum (SAM) in Intramuros set up an exhibit on the Filipino devotion to the Holy Cross.
What do you find in yourself when you go outside the familiar? This among other questions are what “In the Near Distance” seeks to answer.
Berlin’s Pergamon Museum is launching an exhibition documenting the landscapes of Syria.
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