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This is Not MO_Space: Traversing a space of unknowing

"This is Not MO_Space gathers past and present works from 15 artists…

Remembering loss in Teo Esguerra's flirted with you all my life

The artist’s latest offering at Vinyl on Vinyl reflects on a life lived with Death. 

Imaging faith: A look at Lyndon Maglalang's Preparatory Measures

The collection of acrylic and dry paint compositions continues the documentation of the artist’s journey toward…

Weaving a Legacy: Of Art, Growth, and Community

"Now in its fourth year, Tubô Cebu Art Fair continuously echoes and demonstrates Visayas-Mindanao's growing and never-ending hunger for art..."

Fotomoto 22 brings us “Home”

Fotomoto 22 opens up to more photographers for its second edition themed “Home”.

How memory weaves a thread of justice

In its second iteration in the Ateneo Art Gallery, a collaborative exhibit between researchers, autobiographical subjects, and artmakers puts on a…

A Red That Runs Deep: Doktor Karayom’s Namatanda

At Artinformal Gallery, Doktor Karayom clads the walls red with tales of old, the stories that bleed.

The Transcendence of Memory: Luis Antonio Santos at MO_Space

Navigating our processes of forgetting and remembering, Luis Antonio Santos uses the land, our environments, as "a…

The contradictions of construction in Vien Valencia's 'Unpainting'

"These are the supposed fallout from other projects, material in between, on the floor of a studio, jarring the cycle…

Discerning Treasure and Wealth in Jandy Carvajal’s Repoussé Artworks

His third exhibit of repoussé works, Ang Ating Mga Kayamanan Sa Bakuran is Jandy Carvajal's inquiry into the alignment of our…

To the fires that never go out: An ode to the myth, method, and madness in Iya Regalario’s Tag-Apoy

“Fire is life and death, the beginning and end, constantly burning through the timeline of our national identity…

The Gathering Infestation in ND Harn’s Collecting Faults

ND Harn's latest offering at Finale Art File unpack the stashes of thoughts and memories we stow away in the corners of our mind. 

Mass Media and Martial Law in Alfredo Esquillo's Bread and Circuses

As the country prepares for the inauguration of a new president, Esquillo’s works beckon viewers to look back — as far as the collapse…

Renz Baluyot’s Anthem: A Song for the Adrift

Writer Mara Fabella ruminates on the lengths we go to give form to the ineffable and elusive, and finds grounding in the fictional draperies of Renz…

The glimmer of woman’s desire in Pam Quinto’s ‘lonely is the room’

"It would seem that I’d been led to trespass at a crime scene. Was it an act of passion that led to its almost…

Odes on a gossamer existence: The works of Hae Ryun, Christian Carillaza and Jem Magbanua

At Galerie Stephanie, a trio of shows offer a contemplative retreat into the sublimity of nature.

Pio Abad: Exorcising the Ghosts of the Marcos Regime

After ten years of research into the conjugal dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, Pio Abad's Fear of Freedom Makes Us See Ghosts unearths…

Tracing trajectories in Jonas Eslao’s Blanc Gallery Solo Show

In Jonathan Eslao’s most recent show, scrap fabrics overlap, crack, and crease and clumps of paint collect to narrate past mishaps and outline…

Remembering and Retrieving in Ateneo Art Gallery's Ligalig

"...With only less than a month before the registered population is given a chance to choose the nation’s leaders, Ligalig presents a diversity…

The Regions in Focus at the 10th Art Fair Philippines

With this year’s edition of Art Fair Philippines going hybrid, featured art groups from the country’s three main island clusters discuss…