A University of the Philippines art professor’s curatorial proposal of a “poetic and political reflection on the history of world making” will be the country’s entry as it returns to the prestigious Venice Art Biennale 2015 after 50 years.
VENICE—The Philippine Pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale has appeared on several lists of not-to-miss spaces for its thought-provoking theme,...
ART+ Magazine will hold a forum of noted writers, critics and curators discussing the state of art criticism in the...
BARELY six months after the Philippines had its closing ceremony for its historic return to the Venice Art Biennale in 2015 via a well-
received exhibit called “Tie a String Around the World,” the country was back in the Renaissance city this May to participate in the architecture component of the global art exhibition, the Venice Architecture Biennale.