Juan Luna painting, other prized Philippine art to be auctioned off Sept. 19-20
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.
Philippine art was a lively force that swept through Manila in the 1950s. With isolated studios like the hidden gems of a city, it was a time of discovery, excitement and self-expression.
Aesthetic movements such as cyberpunk and magic realism were so declared through the establishment of a certain code. Into this...
The Swatch + Art + Fashion must be the most unique, trailblazing style event of 2014 that was never planned. It must have been the result of creativity-inducing midnight vibes at the newly inaugurated Swatch + Swatch Center on Pasay Road.
At the sleek new A Institute, contemporary art pieces echo the work that cosmetic surgeons Dr. Z and Aivee Aguilar-Teo do.
On a trip to Spain many years ago, I wandered into a small village, at sundown, where bricks with the...
Twenty-twelve was a year of retrospectives in the Philippine art world. The most significant from the vantage point of art history would be the multiple shows (at the Cultural Center of the Philippines, UST Museum, UP Vargas Museum and Metropolitan Museum) to mark the 10th birth anniversary of National Artist Carlos “Botong” Francisco.
The Gallery Nine exhibit is where sculptural genius is discovered and excellence affirmed.
"My god I love drugs" goes a message on one artwork that's a satire on the war on drugs.