20 Years of Galerie Joaquin
After two decades, Galerie Joaquin has evolved through the serendipitous growth of friendships and creative systems.
Inside the Collector’s Home
Art+ Magazine was privileged to see a private collection that includes contemporary art by Jose John Santos III, Pam Yan-Santos, Rodel Tapaya, Marina Cruz, Elmer Borlongan, Louie Cordero, Roby Dwi Antono, Marc Aran Reyes, Mark Valenzuela, and more.
The Art of Making Rugs
There’s more to rugs than what we usually see. Studio Soliven, a rug design studio based in Manila, further explores weaving techniques and the making of handmade artisanal rugs.
Home is Where the Light Is
Jilson Tiu is not one to shy away from looking out of place or braving rain to take a photograph. Be it the Feast of the Black Nazarene or any normal day, Tiu is that photographer who’s on the ground, giving us a feel of the city through his lens.
Intrinsic Genius of the Indigenous
A culmination of National Artist Kidlat Tahimik’s multidisciplinary oeuvre, INDIO-GENIUS: 500 Taon ng Labanang Kultural (1521-2021) battles for the soul of the Filipino legacy through the cosmic sensibility of the katutubo.
At Museo del Prado, the legacies of Cleopatra and Juan Luna revisited
On the 123rd death anniversary of Juan Luna, we look into “The Death of Cleopatra,” the work that cemented the Filipino master’s artistic path.
The Power of Symbols
Dengcoy Miel constantly keeps abreast of current affairs and is always spot-on in conveying his opinions via political cartoons
The Reinvention of Carlo Magno
For at least thrice in his life, the versatile but often unpredictable modern and contemporary painter Carlo Magno has had a momentous change of heart.