
To Paint a Nation: Artworks of National Artists at UPV
TO CALL something or someone as balanságon is to describe them as praiseworthy, laudable, or commendable. While the root word (bánsag) would primarily...

TO CALL something or someone as balanságon is to describe them as praiseworthy, laudable, or commendable. While the root word (bánsag) would primarily...

The British Council continues to support the growth of the Filipino art scene through Carl Irving “Kulay” Labitigan featuring his work called the “7,6...

Story and photos by Mariela Angella Oladive The UPV Museum of Art and Cultural Heritage (UPV MACH) launched two new exhibits on March 25, highlighting...

By John Anthony S. Estolloso WHEN ASKED to define woman, French philosopher Simone de Beauvoir snidely wrote that she is a womb. Even in the introduct...

By Jet Rai Art thrives in contrast—between light and dark, stillness and movement, abstraction and realism. The Brut Collective’s latest exhibition at...

By John Anthony S. Estolloso (Canvas, Celluloid, Curtain) How does an art museum celebrate womanhood? Last weekend, Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art ...

Marpolo Cabrera’s “Divine Realms: Philippine Mythological Dieties” open at the NCCA Gallery on March 6, 2025 and reintroduces Filipino gods and goddes...

By John Anthony S. Estolloso WITH HIS fifth solo show, Ilonggo artist Noel M. Elicana essays into the figurations of motherhood. However, there is no...

Renowned Filipino artist Anthony Fermin is set to unveil his latest exhibition, “An Exposition with the Masters,” at the North Point Event Center, SM ...