Contemporary Filipino Artists and Historical Memory

Contemporary Filipino Artists and Historical Memory

Philippine identity is evolving rapidly, and its various manifestations in contemporary art are some of the ways in which it is being negotiated and defined in the public sphere.

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Landscapes of Diaspora

Landscapes of Diaspora

Janine Barrera confidently paints like a Filipina with international aesthetic; or perhaps, like a global citizen with Philippine aesthetic.

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Remembering the Ateneo’s ‘Immortals’

Remembering the Ateneo’s ‘Immortals’

The Philippines lost “immortal” intellectuals Bienvenido Lumbera, Eric Torres, and Fr. Roque Ferriols S.J. during the pandemic.

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Ateneo Art Gallery at 60: Art Amidst Disruption

Ateneo Art Gallery at 60: Art Amidst Disruption

The first museum of Philippine modern art persists despite the pandemic.

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Exploring the Depths of Things: Napoleon V. Abueva and Religious Sculptures

Exploring the Depths of Things:  Napoleon V. Abueva and Religious Sculptures

The late National Artist for Sculpture Napoleon V. Abueva’s embraced the whole spectrum of life— from the brutality of evil forces to the creative struggle of the human spirit.

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A Brush With Greatness

A Brush With Greatness

An art critic sees a Filipino master painter in a new light.

    

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