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Refuge in the Art of Nicole Tee

"Are we shaped by the spaces around us, or are our spaces extensions of our innermost selves?"

Looking back at Angkor Photo Workshops

As deadlines approached for the next Angkor Photo Festival and Workshops, Lk Rigor joins Angkor Photo alumni JL Javier, James Lontoc, Geela Garcia,…

The tenor of sound practice in Manila

A conversation with Dayang Yraola on the labels, ecologies, and shifts of sound.

What happens after the dust settles? Stephen Lucio reflects on mortality

Dust envelops the sweep of Stephen Lucio’s first solo exhibit. The through line of ‘When Dust Settles’, it follows the artist’s…

The Nebulous Aftermath: Rebirth in the Works of Amy Aragon, Jay Ticar, and Maria Cruz

"It remains the keen ability of the artist to condense this vast spectrum of stories into pools of color, form, and…

Beyond the line: A profile on Eugenia Alcaide

“It is this emotion that compels, that makes art relatable, that turns a personal image universal.”

Reading Gale Encarnacion’s Pushkin Roberts Anthology

"I found myself looking at each work in its entirety before checking their titles, as each literary reference entailed…

Further Conversation with Material: Curator’s Talk with Lara Acuin and Con Cabrera 

Speaking with Lk Rigor, curators Lara Acuin and Con Cabrera go into the intricacies of curating, artmaking, and archiving, and how the team —…

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…

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.

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…