Philippine flag waves proudly at Venice’s historic Arsenale
The scale and history of this ancient shipyard in the heart of Venice is mind-boggling, its beauty intoxicating.
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 “sense of humanity” through its
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 for the Philippines to participate
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.
The Philippine Pavilion in the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale has opened its doors to the public following its vernissage May 27 at the 16th-century building Palazzo Mora. It is one
GERMAN Moreno called for the conservation of the Metropolitan Theater while actor Xian Lim proudly posed before a large fantasy portrait of a woman in Renaissance costumery he himself had
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, “Tie a String around the World.” Curator Patrick Flores, who
The unexpected summer shower Wednesday afternoon failed to stop the performance planned by artist David Medalla in Vicenza, an hour-long train ride outside Venice. The Filipino kinetic artist
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