Thirty-nine years ago my husband Reggie and I decided to build a house. It was a major project for our family of six. The plan to build was fast and uneventful, not even known among close friends. But when they later learned about the location, they described it as “the mountains.” That’s right, we chose to live in “the mountains” or what is now a somewhat busy Tandang Sora area in Quezon City.
Philippine artworks spanning 110 years—from the 1880s to the 1990s—by 12 very important artists are the focus of “Elsewhere,” León...
Anyone who attended the University of the Philippines Diliman campus in the late 1960s to the early 1970s would, sooner...
At 88, National Artist for Sculpture and acknowledged Father of Modern Philippine Sculpture Napoleon Abueva has passed away. At 46...
I grieve the loss of Billy Abueva to me personally, my family and to the art world. I have, indeed,...
In the history of Philippine sculpture, there was one man who single-handedly led the three-dimensional art from out of the...
Napoleon “Billy” Abueva, widely acknowledged as the father of modern sculpture in the Philippines, died in the early morning of...
Galerie Stephanie will mount the third edition of its sculpture review, “Nuances of Form,” on the lobby of 8 Rockwell...
An exhibition of sculptures featuring works of 32 artists led by National Artist Napoleon Abueva is being mounted at Erehwon...
LEÓN Gallery’s first ever online auction on July 30 saw fierce bidding for works by several National Artists. The auction...