P1M—starting bid for Rizal’s ‘tampipi’
Among the curious Rizaliana items that will be bid out during León Gallery’s Magnificent September Auction Sept. 14 is the tampipi or woven-palm container in which his family kept smuggled
Among the curious Rizaliana items that will be bid out during León Gallery’s Magnificent September Auction Sept. 14 is the tampipi or woven-palm container in which his family kept smuggled
National Artist Carlos “Botong” Francisco’s rediscovered work on the life of José Rizal called “Rizaliana” has recently been unveiled to the public at the municipal hall building of Angono in
Lopez Museum and Library will mount the exhibit, “Pauses of Possibility,” starting Feb. 20, presenting pieces of personal narratives or moments of quiet translated into tangible pieces. Artists Marina Cruz,
Abe (pronounced Ah-beh) is the Kapampangan word for companion or friend. It is also the name of a popular upscale Filipino restaurant named in honor of Emilio Aguilar Cruz—writer, painter, diplomat, gourmand and raconteur.
IT IS a touching gesture that Emilio Aguilar Cruz’s legacy of patriotism and service has been upheld by his family, and in giving his artworks to the nation through the National Museum, the works have become even more significant.
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