Hundreds of students and art enthusiasts flocked to the University of Southern California (USC) Fisher Museum of Art for the opening of “The Triumph of Philippine Art,” the first exhibit ever dedicated to contemporary Filipino art on the West Coast.
LIKE a trick of the light, Archivo 1984 is a gallery surrounded by urban sprawl, art hiding in plain sight....
Cid Reyes at Ricco Renzo CURRENTLY on view at Ricco Renzo Gallery is a collection of works by artist-critic Cid...
LEÓN Gallery’s quarterly auction this December, Kingly Treasures, will bid out items from the J. Antonio Araneta collection.
THE NATIONAL Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Gallery is holding the exhibit “Angel Cacnio: Angel of Art,” featuring...
THE INDEPENDENT art scene in Metro Manila will be the emphasis of 2016 Art Dubai’s Marker, a curated program of...
THE ILOILO visual-arts scene has become exuberant with the rise of galleries and new artists.
ONE LOOKS at these new works and wonders why, in one exhibition, Omi Reyes’ works were included in a steampunk show. In an art scene mad for the trendiness of what’s hot and what’s not, steampunk art may be the current rage, but it’s not where Reyes’ work should have been caged.
TETSUYA Noda, considered by some as “the best printmaker in contemporary Japan,” unwittingly created in the 1960s the counterpart of...
AS J Consunji nears the completion of his series of paintings, a unifying theme finally emerges from the volatile imagery: It has developed into a collection of raw thoughts and moments bound by a sense of place. The series has become a confession of the contemporary struggles of a hot and humid city, befitting its title “Tropica.”