Taking Off/Keeping Still, Exhibitions That Kicked Off 2022
The exhibitions featured embody the movement needed to welcome the year, while embracing a sense of tranquility to bid the past year a farewell.
The exhibitions featured embody the movement needed to welcome the year, while embracing a sense of tranquility to bid the past year a farewell.
Scintillate, a solo exhibition by Jomike Tejido (curated by Gwen Bautista), opens on January 11 (Tuesday), and will be on view onsite from January 11 to 25, 2022.
The eight-day online fair will feature over 10,000 artworks from 62 galleries, four special exhibits, and a variety of special online activities.
In his latest show with Galerie Stephanie, the crowd-drawing komikero continues his explorations of the absurd and archetypal.
Here’s what to expect from Art in the Park Online 2021 + a guide for your virtual art hunt Text and photos courtesy of Art in the Park Touted as the country’s most popular affordable art fair, Art in the Park is celebrating its 15th anniversary with 8 days of art, 60 exhibitors, and more…
Celebrating a roster of 27 remarkable artists from 14 countries, ICAF 2021 sees its artist lineup nearly doubled, a sure testimony to the distinct contributions the exhibiting artists have variously offered.
On exhibit at the Shangri-la Plaza East Wing, Mid-level Atrium from February 13 to 21, ICAF is a visual banquet of works by 27 artists of 14 countries, in equal footing and sensibility.
Shang is celebrating National Arts Month with three major exhibits this February
Gabby Prado’s exhibition at Galerie Stephanie, purposely titled “Breakfast”, is her way of honoring this familial routine.
From August 10 to 17, Art in the Park, the country’s most anticipated affordable art fair, will go online for its first virtual edition at www.artinthepark.ph. That’s eight days of affordable art featuring over 2,600 art pieces, with new works to be uploaded daily.