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Imahica Art Unveils Cajipe Endaya’s Rarely Displayed Abstractions

[trx_quote cite="#" title="Imelda Cajipe Endaya"] The abstract side and style I will exhibit is something that not many people know about.[/trx_quote] Mandaluyong City, Philippines—Imahica Art, a new independent gallery based in Mandaluyong City, unveils a rarely seen facet of renowned painter and printmaker Imelda Cajipe Endaya in the exhibit “The Abstractions of Cajipe Endaya.” The show…

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The Art Fairs Are Coming Back

By Kyle Dimayuga The pandemic has affected everything we do, from carrying out our day-to-day lives to participating in in-person live events or gatherings. However, after two years, the world has been slowly returning to normal—albeit with specific preventive measures, such as wearing facemasks in crowded places and applying rubbing alcohol on your skin. The live events…

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‘Fiesta’ Artist Richer Fernandez says, ‘Don’t Stop Making Art’

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…

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Larry Bacabac’s ‘Unwinged Voyage’ On Display at NCCA Gallery

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…

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LIST: Women and Feminism Ideas in the Philippine Art Scene

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,…

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Carretero Reintroduces Gum Bichromate Printing to Mixed Media Artists

Sorsogon, Philippines – Bicolano visual artist Choi Carretero has encouraged mixed media artists to incorporate gum bichromate printing and image transfer techniques in their artworks since his photography workshop held in 2019. In his workshop, Carretero, also the co-founder of the Kurit-Lagting Art Collective, said: “Like many photographic methods in the past, this 19th-century photographic process…

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Metrobank Art & Design Excellence (MADE) Resumes Online

Filipino painters and sculptors may submit entries until March 31, 2021. Manila, Philippines – The Metrobank Foundation Inc., whose flagship programs include the Metrobank Art & Design Excellence (MADE), an annual recognition program for Filipino visual artists, shifts to digital this year--after about six months of deferment due to the pandemic. Online programs on Facebook, such…

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