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Where Architecture Meets Ambiguity
Architect-artist Jeff Siscar’s first solo exhibition, Squares of Water, explores the profound tension between rigid architectural structure and fluid uncertainty
Inside the Preview’s First-Ever Night of Creative Bash
From the editorial credits to the center stage, go inside the landmark evening where the country’s most influential visionaries and an inaugural Hall of Fame took their well-deserved bow.
For Josephine Turalba, Water is a Language of Power
In Filipina transdisciplinary artist Josephine Turalba’s world, water never stays still—it remembers, resists, and redraws every boundary.
‘Seams of Memory’ and What Makes Diasporic Art Visible
In Seams of Memory, Winna Go stitches a Sinophone reverie across canvas, tracing the railroads of identity that bind Filipino and Chinese histories.
How Jappy Agoncillo Confronts His “Chosen Inferno” in Latest Exhibition
At Space Encounters Gallery in Ortigas, “Inferno” turns a decade of struggle into a charged, color-driven meditation on choosing one’s own hell—and choosing it again.
Exploring Growth Through Art in ORGANICA: Emergence
This is a bold showcase of student creativity and growth
Babae at Kulay: A Symphony of Women’s Voices
Give a woman the space to tell her story, and she will unapologetically paint her world, her truth, and exactly where she came from.
Contours of Becoming
In celebration of Women’s Month, Lena Cam Thanh reflects on her own journey of growth and transformation.
Philippine Galleries at Art Basel Hong Kong 2026
Two leading galleries bring Southeast Asian perspectives to a global audience through bold, material-driven practices.
For The First-Timers, For The Love Of Art
Two decades of art, community, and creativity—Art in the Park returns with more artists, more stories, and more reasons for first-timers to finally step into the world of art.
Windows For Nostalgia: How Almer Moneda Repaints the Filipino Memory
In a time of digital acceleration, Moneda’s works offer a window back to where we began.
