
Gallery: Fred Tan “Silver Mountains, Sparkling Waters” exhibition @galeriefrancesca
In Chinese painting, many critics consider the landscape as the highest form. With over a thousand years of history, this genre of painting is greatly esteemed by the erudite and the cultivated men as the landscape embodied a withdrawal from...

Gallery: Vision x Interpolation exhibition @ArtAnton
The first half of the 20th century Philippine art scene is predominantly romanticism with Fernando Amorsolo and Guillermo Tolentino on the helm as University of the Philippines’ School of Fine Arts deans and professors respectively. For Tolentino, distortion in painting...

GALLERY:RAM MALLARI AND DOMINIC RUBIO “DEUS EX MACHINA” @ GALERIE JOAQUIN U.P. TOWN CENTER
“Deus ex Machina” (/ˌdeɪəs ɛks ˈmækɪnə, - ˈmɑːk-/ DAY-əs ex-MA(H)K-in-ə) is defined as a person or machine that is introduced into a situation unexpectedly and provides a welcome or contrived solution to an apparently insoluble difficulty.Cultures emerge, become obsolete, and...

Primer: Gerrico Blanco
It all began when Gerrico reached the age of 3. He discovered his talent as he drew super heroes, robots, cars and space ships on pieces of pad papers - a proof that his fondness for figures was already seen...

Gallery: Michael Cacnio “KWADRO” @ Art Lounge Manila
“Genre” is a term used to describe artworks whose subjects are from everyday life. As a subject, it is one of the oldest and most important, as it records how we, as a species, have remained basically the same, despite...

Primer: Michael Pastorizo
Michael Pastorizo lives in Malabon, Metro Manila. He graduated at Malabon Community College took up Business Management. He participated in various group shows, both local and international. Pastorizo’s works is about courage, a product of his imagination and the fruits...