Contemporary Filipino Artists and Historical Memory
/Philippine identity is evolving rapidly, and its various manifestations in contemporary art are some of the ways in which it is being negotiated and defined in the public sphere.
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Philippine identity is evolving rapidly, and its various manifestations in contemporary art are some of the ways in which it is being negotiated and defined in the public sphere.
Read MoreFinally, the late Filipino American visual artist Pacita Abad is getting the international recognition she long deserved.
Read MoreSilverlens Gallery aims to “re-historize” artists who were overlooked during their time for various reasons, and to illuminate such visions as Valledor’s, whose work was crucial to American Modernism.
Read MoreVisual artist Rodolfo “Dolpee” E. Alcantara Jr. uses dots and lines to convey emotions inspired by ever-changing life and the vivid colors of nature.
Read MoreThe Manila Symphony Junior Orchestra makes history with a double triumph in Europe.
Read MoreRenowned pianist Van Cliburn did more in the Philippines than be friends with Imelda Marcos.
Read MoreA play about the making of a film on interracial romance by D.W. Griffith, creator of the 1915 movie that inspired Ku Klux Klan violence, puts a Chinoy-Caucasian actor in the ambit of an unending racial debate.
Read MoreVisual artist Carlos “Totong” Francisco II takes after his painter-muralist grandfather, National Artist Carlos “Botong” Francisco, but with a difference.
Read MoreEven into her eighties, Philippine National Artist for Dance Alice Reyes is still absorbed in her art.
Read MoreUpon retirement, a Filipino Canadian career civil servant reawakens her artist self.
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