Saturday Group friends mount ‘Lost in Translation’
SATURDAY Group artists Migs Villanueva, Roel Obemio, Omi Reyes and Anna de Leon are behind the show “Lost in Translation,” consisting of works memorializing their recent tours of Tokyo and
SATURDAY Group artists Migs Villanueva, Roel Obemio, Omi Reyes and Anna de Leon are behind the show “Lost in Translation,” consisting of works memorializing their recent tours of Tokyo and
AS PART of ManilART 2015, Galerie Francesca will mount “Homage 2,” featuring new paintings by Roel Obemio. Obemio continues his interpreations of famous artistic works in his trademark volumic figurations
IN THEATER parlance, the mise-en-scène is the visual aesthetic of a production—the look of a play. This concept drives the joint exhibit of Carlo Ongchangco and Francis Nacion at Galerie
THERE is a painting in London’s Tate Britain Museum by Pre-Raphaelite artist John Everett Millais called “Ophelia.” Completed in 1852, the painting depicts the character of Ophelia from Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”
MODERNIST icon Pablo Picasso once said that sculpture “… is the art of intelligence.” The idea of sculpture as a more cerebral branch of visual art can be traced to
The soothing winds of love artist Anna de Leon attempts to capture in her sixth solo show, “Tender Winds,” is opening Dec. 10 at Galerie Francesca in Megamall.
Noted sculptor Glenn Cagandahan explores the quintessence of the Filipino in “Kasaganaan,” opening Sept. 26 at Galerie Francesca in SM Megamall.
MANILART 2011 does not only offer visual feast. It will also hold different activities for art enthusiasts. Delan Robillos, ManilArt 2011 director, says that 24 galleries will participate and each
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