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Vinyl on Vinyl Presents LABOR
Len-Len & Pauline Reynolds present intimate self-portraits that offer insight into their commitment to manage and sustain the tremendous task of nurturing both offsprings—child and work.
Deep in the Beat: OPM is gold
To dig deep and go down to the abyss, we discover a treasure in the present, but not all of them are plain silver and gold–some are just irresistibly good songs.
The City of Antipolo launches Sining Taktak
An alternative art event highlighting the community spirit behind art-making in Antipolo.
Art Fair PH 2023, A Meditation on Patience (and the pieces I couldn’t miss)
With a meditation on patience, crafted by a day of weaving among people and their extended arms, I managed to pin down pieces and collections which, in their being tools, created spaces for me to inhabit and enjoy–albeit with the occasional bump and “excuse me”.
Taiko legend Leonard Eto booms his unique beats at Shang
Come and explore the beauty of the Japanese language and the powerful taiko beats of Leonard Eto.
May your year be filled with good luck with the Sarimanok Minhwa Workshop!
The fusion of Philippines’ symbolic figure Sarimanok, and Korean traditional painting Minhwa certainly highlighted the collaboration between Korea and the Philippines.
A radiant exhibition of China’s history at the HongKong Palace Museum
First special exhibition from the Museum’s permanent collection traces the evolution of gold in cultural exchanges between ancient China and adjacent territories, featuring 220 sets of gold ornaments spanning over three millennia from the world-renowned Mengdiexuan Collection.
A Different Beast
Ronald Ventura’s distinctive use of Philippine traditional art, Asian iconography, pop culture icons, and historical allusions has made him widely known across the world. With his works displayed in Ayala Museum OpenSpace, it walks you through crossroads that are mostly blended in fun yet still reflects the culture and identity of Philippines.
AI Art and Copyright: The Murky Waters of Ownership in the Age of AI Art
While the legitimacy of AI art may never be settled, the copyright nightmares it brings is posing to become a bigger problem at hand.
Points of Origin
The homecoming exhibition is a celebration of the monumentality of JEFRË’s accomplishments, and a way of connecting his two facets, his two homes: that of his origins and the home of his American dream.
The Wild Garden Of Childhood
Empty Scholar, in collaboration with Modeka Art, presents “The Wild Garden Of Childhood,” an exhibition featuring Carzen Arpa Esprela, Celline Mercado, Chalk Zaldivar, Ian Anderson, Kim Borja, and Miguel Puyat.