
Mixed-media exhibit by Baguio-based artist at NCCA Gallery pays tribute to childhood
Baguio-based artist Oliver Olivete pays homage to childhood and all that has been left behind in “Laro Tayo: Pagbilang ko ng Tatlo, Nakatago na Kayo”
Baguio-based artist Oliver Olivete pays homage to childhood and all that has been left behind in “Laro Tayo: Pagbilang ko ng Tatlo, Nakatago na Kayo”
E.H. Gombrich in “The Story of Art” appears to have made the dialectic between Christian representationalism and iconoclasm, noting the early Christians’ depiction through images of episodes from the Scriptures and the Iconoclastics’ revolt and their insistence on abstract symbols and patterns to depict the faith since they considered representation of sacred figures as idolatry.
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Gallery welcomed the pilgrim image of the Santo Nino de Cebu on April 10, at 10
Janos Delacruz is the next featured artist at the National Commission for Culture and the Arts Gallery in an exhibit, “A Visual Journal…,” starting July
Visual metaphors and an ever expansive field of imagination make multimedia maverick Noell El Farol tick. Installations, sculptures mostly of metal and glass, and a
MEMORY is the fiber of history. As a 20-something-year-old who did not live through martial law, I may have nothing to remember from those dark years,
THE NATIONAL Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Gallery is holding the exhibit “Angel Cacnio: Angel of Art,” featuring the senior artist’s works from
Farley del Rosario’s sense of humor and wonder once again take center stage in “Impostor in Poster, Martian Rule, and Monsters,” now running at the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) Gallery.
AFTER THIS show, there should be no more print shows.” Thus remarked National Artist Arturo Luz to this writer at the launching of “Bencab Graphics:
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