Visual arts
HK artists at UP Visayas Five artists, who are members of the Hong Kong Mural Society, present their personal studio projects in “Unadulterated Art” ongoing until March 31, at University
HK artists at UP Visayas Five artists, who are members of the Hong Kong Mural Society, present their personal studio projects in “Unadulterated Art” ongoing until March 31, at University
Gozum ‘Father & Son’ show Visual artist and photojournalist Rafael “Boy” Ramos Gozum Jr. and his son Kristoffer Patino Gozum are holding the joint art exhibit, “Father & Son,” at
Before the arrival of Spanish colonizers to our shores, early Filipinos believed that wearing powerful, mystical amulets or talismans would protect them from harm or even give them special powers. Called “agimat” and “anting-anting,” these mysterious objects have survived for centuries, thanks to the later inclusion of Christian iconography.
MANILA, Philippines—“Woven Universes: Math, Method, Meaning, and Magic in Philippine Indigenous Textiles” at the Yuchengco Museum features antique textiles handwoven by various indigenous groups from around the Philippines. To
Writer-editor-curator Giselle P. Kasilag combines her twin passions for travel and photography in her first solo exhibition dubbed “Wanderlust: Windows to Asia.” Featuring 40 photographs, the exhibit opens on November 13, 2014—which is also Kasilag’s 40th birthday—at the Water Dragon Gallery of the Yuchengco Museum.
For the first time ever, the Ayala Museum is opening its doors to everyone who wants to experience a night at the museum. Midnight Museum happens this Oct. 31 with all galleries open for viewing from 8 p.m. until 12 midnight!
Glory Abueva will hold hold her solo exhibit, “Different Strokes,” Sept. 16-30 at RCBC Plaza’s Yuchengco Museum in Makati City.
Almost a hundred fun and play-inspired furniture and art pieces are awaiting participants of UNICEF’s Auction for Action that started on Monday.
Inquirer Lifestyle columnist Emily Marcelo is holding her fourth one-woman painting exhibit until Feb. 5 at Chef Jessie Rockwell Club (Makati, tel. 8906543, 8907630). The prevailing theme in her paintings is the quiet splendor of nature—sweeping, elegant, colorful and uplifting to the spirit. From vivid, rolling valleys to breathtaking landscapes of sand, wheat fields and grass; from depiction of vibrant flowers to the lumbering immensity of age-old trees, her paintings convey a peaceful, beatific ambience of serenity, comfort and peace. Never pretentious, angst-ridden or moody, she paints an optimistic viewpoint of the best our world can be, without the wanton defilement of human ignorance and carelessness.
In the first public forum of its kind, Jose Rizal’s astrological birth chart was discussed at the Yuchengco Museum. Astrologer Resti Santiago created a birth chart for the country’s national
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