Philam Life Gallery opens at National Museum
The National Museum of the Philippines recently launched a new gallery dedicated to the works of National Artist for Painting Vicente Manansala.
The National Museum of the Philippines recently launched a new gallery dedicated to the works of National Artist for Painting Vicente Manansala.
The National Museum of the Philippines is set to open a gallery dedicated to the works of National Artist Vicente Manansala. The works will hang at the new Philam Life Hall Gallery of the National Gallery of Art in the NM complex around Agrifina Circle in Manila.
For over 50 years, staff and guests of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) have had the pleasure of dining in the presence of two brilliant masterpieces by National Artist Vicente Manansala.
Agustin Goy is the last remaining “classicist” from the group of Vicente Manansala.
A familiar-looking painting called “The Bird Seller” was being offered by Christie’s-Hong Kong for its Asian 20th Century Art auction on May 27. Listed as Lot 2135, the 24 x 35 ¾-inch piece in oil on canvas was signed and dated “Manansala ’76.”
To an audience in thrall with painting—that is to say, canvases in glistening oils which are regarded as an artist’s masterworks—an exhibition of a collection of drawings will possibly not cause a ripple of excitement. That should come as no surprise.
After all that rain, it was finally a gloriously sunny afternoon, dahlings, when those women of stature, the Congressional Spouses Inc., joined hands with Art Gallery Manila at the south
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