Gallery: Galicano, 38 other artists at Galerie Roberto
Levi Yu at Art Circle Levi Yu’s solo digital art exhibition “Places: Filling in the Blank Space” is currently on view at Art Circle Gallery. (Art Circle Gallery is at
Levi Yu at Art Circle Levi Yu’s solo digital art exhibition “Places: Filling in the Blank Space” is currently on view at Art Circle Gallery. (Art Circle Gallery is at
The fair will be open to the public Oct. 18-21 at SM Aura.
On the quiet Sunday morning of this interview, actor, athlete and Ormoc City mayor Richard Gomez stands hunched over a large rectangular canvas laid on the tiled floor of the patio in his home. Using a palette knife, he splatters black acrylic paint on the canvas that already had bright shades of orange and blue.
The 2017 edition of the ManilART Fair, a major cultural activity which brings together works by new as well as prominent artists, will focus on Mindanao, an indication that the
ManilART Fair 2017 will unveil Romulo Galicano’s newest mural during its run at SM Aura, Oct. 12-15. “The Modern Holocaust” (oil on canvas, 64 x 96 inches, 2017) is Galicano’s
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.
A year after Super Typhoon “Yolanda” devastated the Visayas region, artists from Tacloban City in Leyte will be showcasing their artworks during the 6th ManilArt fair in the exhibition “Pagla-um: A Paper Clay Art Exhibit.”
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