Art that travels well
LIKE traffic jams, the Manila art scene has also seen congestion, with dozens of artists opening exhibitions running simultaneously in galleries and museums. Today, more galleries have opened up to
LIKE traffic jams, the Manila art scene has also seen congestion, with dozens of artists opening exhibitions running simultaneously in galleries and museums. Today, more galleries have opened up to
Taking pride of place in the pop-up exhibition of rarely seen Federico Aguilar Alcuaz paintings at Makati Shangri-La, Manila, mezzanine was an unassuming oil-on-canvas oeuvre, about two by three feet, that for years languished under its owner’s bed.
Paintings from the CrownPlas Museum collection dominate one side of the pop-up dubbed “Encuentros” along with Alcuaz’s “Little Prince” at the mezzanine of Makati Shangri-La.
FERNANDO Modesto’s “Love the Earth, Heal the Spirit” runs till March 15 at Hiraya Gallery. Modesto has been a presence in Philippine art since the late ’60s. A colorful persona
THE QUBE Gallery at Crossroads in Banilad has an ongoing art exhibit until Feb. 2. Featured are artists from Hiraya Gallery in Manila, which is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year. Qube itself marks its third year of existence with an impressive track record.
JOSEPH Stalin of Russia. Adolf Hitler of Nazi Germany. Benito Mussolini of Italy, Mao Tse-tung of China. Sukarno of Indonesia. Kim Jong-un of North Korea. And from the Philippines—Ferdinand Edralin
IN ABSENTIA is the artist on the opening of his solo exhibition at Hiraya Gallery, which puts the pressure on his paintings on the wall to regale the visitors, if
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