By Jessa Mae C. Abug
Online art gallery FilipinoArt.ph launches a mid-year promotional campaign titled “Refer a Friend, Win an Original Artwork!” highlighting Richer Fernandez’s art piece “Fiesta,” running from May 15 to June 30, 2022. [Extended to July 31, 2022!]
To encourage support for our local artists, the promo will allow art enthusiasts to get an…
By Jessa Mae C. Abug
Manila, Philippines—Filipino visionary artist Larry Cruz Bacabac’s solo sculpture exhibition titled “Unwinged Voyage” is now on display at the National Commission for Culture and the Arts Gallery in Intramuros, Manila, until April 30, 2022. This is the first time the NCCA is featuring the artist’s works.
"Unwinged Voyage" is a collection of…
By Jessa Mae Abug
As we commemorate women's month this March, we also appreciate the significant Filipino feminism ideals that championed the Philippine artistic landscape. Take a look at these feminist-inspired artworks from the well-renowned Filipina artists who played a huge role in our history and identity.
1. "American Occupation" (Philip sold Maria to Sam) by Brenda Fajardo,…
(L-R) Adriann Delmo and Jireh Villafuerte's winning entries to the "Morbius" global fan art competition
By Jessa Mae Abug
“Morbius” screens in Philippine cinemas starting March 30, 2022.
Manila, Philippines--Columbia Pictures Philippines has announced two Filipino digital artists who topped among the five winners of the just-concluded Morbius Talenthouse Fan Art Global Competition. Among the winning artists are…
A spotlight on visual artist Leslie Castañeda
"What does art mean to you?"
If you asked Leslie Castañeda 30 years ago, she would've said art is something beautiful, something nice to look at—a thing to admire and decorate the house with. 20 years ago, she would've explained it was the world of her family. She married into…
Master Artists Series
What makes a great artist? Besides their inarguable talent, their vision for innovation is also one of the great artists' most admirable traits. Their works, which have survived the ages, are powerful and timeless.
FilipinoArt's “Master Artists Series” pays homage to our very own Filipino masters. What separates their revered reputation from the…
In the time of the dreaded COVID-19, the world is on a standstill.
The expected spread of the disease has been causing fear, anxiety, and uncertainty as to when this ordeal will end.
But no matter how bleak the circumstances we’re in, Filipino visual artists can use their time under quarantine in a positive way.
Here are some…
Image shows Hau Chiok's 'Caravan,' 2001, which was on display at the Metropolitan Museum in Manila in 2019.
There have been Chinese influences on Filipino culture even before the Spanish Rule. The Chinese have been our trading partners since the ancient times, allies in times of war, and business consultants to this day. On the eve…
By алексей петренко
Longing is unknown. Humanity names it to each his/her own experience, may it be sadness, dependence, or pain, even when actually, it is more than our understanding. Its existence means that the world drove its energies into something magical that we have encountered, making it enough reason to long for.
From someone who made…
Mga salita ni алексей петренко
Naalala ko nung mga panahong ako ay bata pa, kitang kita ko sa kanyang mga mata ang kaligayahan nang makita niya akong nagsasalita sa harap ng maraming tao.
Naalala ko rin nung mga panahong may “no permit, no exam” policy sa paaralan, nakita kong nagpunta siya sa faculty room para magbenta ng…