Appreciating Zóbel’s body of work requires understanding his association with his right-hand man, advisor, and flawless critic, Rafael Pérez-Madero.
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Results54Survival Mode: Three Artists on Rebuilding the Philippine Art Scene
Two years ago, the pandemic effectively killed art in the Philippines — this is how artists brought the scene back to life
Edwin Wilwayco’s Jazz/Nocturne Interlude Is An Emotionally Charged Visual Journey
Edwin Wilwayco’s Jazz/Nocturne Interlude reminds us that visually arresting strokes, textures, and scenes—those that grip the soul and invoke emotion—need not always be in full color.
When bold, brash colors signify sensitivity and introspection: A conversation with TRNZ
Inspired by vibrant colors, manga, and anime, TRNZ talks about his artistic process, finding his solid ground as an artist, and his collaborations with multinational brands and local artists.
Altro Mondo invites you to visit tropical islands, get lost within patterns, and marvel at the moon
Altro Mondo Creative Space features three exhibits that explore natural forms, lunar phases, and weaving techniques
To Fold and to Smoothen Creases: An artist processes loss and heals
Origami cranes carry tremendous emotional resonance—that of grief and sorrow, but also hope and peace amid tough times. The touching yet poignant Japanese tradition of folding a thousand cranes inspires Ryan Uy to pursue his own journey to healing.
Walter Chiapponi is Scribbling on a Gommino, and We Like It
Walter Chiapponi’s latest capsule collection for Tod’s features his own handwritten messages and drawings on the classic Gommino shoes and other leather goods.
The whimsical monsters of Lean Luis Reboja’s mind
The monstrous yet adorable Yati! takes center stage at Lean Luis Reboja’s exhibit, Wild Child: Going Lite: (Episode 1 Yati). This creature takes on an unusual and unexpected appearance, but there’s something else that’s more surprising than its aesthetics—something that even the visual artist himself did not expect.
Wild Child: Going Lite: (Episode 1 Yati) will be at Sine Pop! from June 23 to 26, 2021.
“Mondial” brings Old Manila back to life
Artist Dominic Rubio’s solo exhibit revisits the glorious past.
The world through the art of Charlie Co
Co’s work explores visual language with a child-like playfulness