
Memories of David Medalla at the 2015 Venice Biennale
News that Filipino artist David Medalla had died at 82 just before New Year’s Eve brought back memories of time with him at the 2015
News that Filipino artist David Medalla had died at 82 just before New Year’s Eve brought back memories of time with him at the 2015
By: Kelly Velasquez via Agence France-Presse In the era of “fake news” and social media echo chambers, Venice’s Biennale art fair is challenging preconceived
The site will encompass 11 galleries as well as the national pavilions of Nigeria, Estonia and Iceland during the Venice Biennale.
An installation piece, “The City Who Had Two Navels,” which represented the Philippines at the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale in Italy, is coming home. It
Venice, Italy–Filmmaker Yason Banal set the tone for the series of corollary events held here at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2018. In his talk, he
The scale and history of this ancient shipyard in the heart of Venice is mind-boggling, its beauty intoxicating.
In an era when many countries are putting up border walls and barbed wire fences, the International Architecture Exhibition in Venice aims to showcase a
This year’s Venice Biennale unlocks several milestones for Philippine art as the country joins the Art Biennale for the second time since its return in 2015 after a 51-year hiatus.
VENICE — With nationalism on the rise, political engagement is central to the artistic dialogue at the Venice Biennale, the world’s oldest contemporary art fair, opening Saturday.
The finissage or closing ceremony of the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale in late November was a momentous and bittersweet one. It was the first time
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