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Pagbuyá is a focal point of Marrz Capanang’s recently concluded 5th solo exhibition, Bioluminescence: Kaathag kag Kapawa. The painting and many of the pieces in the
AETERNUM DOLOREM, the 13th solo exhibition of Melvin Guirhem, invites you to comprehend pain—that mysterious ‘frenemy’ who indiscreetly lurks in the shadows—as authentic, constant, indestructible, and,
Ilonggo intuitive artist Marrz Capanang unveils 5th solo exhibition, Bioluminescence: Kaathag kag Kapawa, at Galerie Anna, March 27, 2025. The exhibition explores how elements of light
Kikik Kollektive is among the artists and collectives that will highlight the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, a flagship exhibition series of the Queensland
KALOOB, A Series of Grateful Exhibition was launched by Courtyard by Marriott Iloilo. The Iloilo-leg is part of Marriott Manila’s charity art exhibition dubbed as the
Iloilo City has made canvases of bike racks and bike repair facilities, transforming them into visual statements that are unique in the Philippines. The effort shows
The Marawi Siege in 2017 and the 1979 post-apocalyptic film Mad Max were two enduring images that quickly came to mind while viewing the composite installation
The Salvador Dali Zodiac Series, a set of 12 prints, is on exhibit at the Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art (ILOMOCA). The 1978 prints collection
The Puluy-an Art Gallery will feature the works of Yko Umadhay of Sta. Barbara, Iloilo, in a solo exhibition titled Crossover, side-by-side with a group
The Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art spotlights selected works by six artists at the Hulot Gallery. Among the featured works are those by Ambie Abaño, Norberto
The installation, Everyone’s Prison (2019), by Marc Aran Reyes was inspired by Jorge B. Vargas’ post-war confinement in Sugamo Prison, a material that the artist unearthed
The Thrive Art Gallery at The Shops at Atria will feature the works of Roland Llarena and Kristoffer Brasileño in a back-to-back show entitled Hamúok and
Harvest is an installation work by John Ray Parreño at the Thrive Art Gallery’s exhibition Where the Tides Flow. The terracotta-tiled salt bed alludes to the