In the series “Finding Freedom Between the Lines,” Taiwanese artist Yang Ding-Xian works with a palette that recalls a garden—a story of life and vitality as seen in hard stone
Herzon, Rhea dela Rosa’s multidimensional art Sibling-artists Herzon and Rhea dela Rosa are holding their sixth “Verve” joint exhibit, “Six Dimensions,” at The Masters art gallery till Feb. 22 .
People used to think I was weird because I had a reproduction of Salvador Dali’s “The Sacrament of the Last Supper” in my dining room, instead of a rug based on Leonardo da Vinci’s more familiar painting of the scene.
Chinese Zodiac art in Alabang “Zojax,” a series of 12 paintings by Christian Tamondong depicting the Chinese zodiac signs, rendered in his characteristic children’s art style, is on view at
These remembrances were read Thursday night at the memorial for journalist Monica S. Feria at the rock garden of the Church of the Risen Lord, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City. Monica died at age 62 last Dec. 30. She was an Inquirer desk editor.
“Divertimento,” Hans Brumann’s solo exhibition of recent sculptures, opens Nov. 29 at Makati Shangri-La Manila. Brumann’s works are triggered by the qualities of his jewelry: exquisite, restrained, minimalist, pared-down and
A GENERATION of abstractionists emerged in the 1970s, mostly from the University of the Philippines, spawned by the incalculable inspiration, if not influence, of premier abstractionist Jose Joya, dean of
10th Philippine Art Trek opens in Singapore; artistic families at SM Art Center “BEYOND Imagery & Meaning,” a group show of six Filipino artists, opens Sept. 14 in the Philippines Art Trek
THESE are boom times for the Philippine art market, and auctions are where the action is.
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