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The Regions in Focus at the 10th Art Fair Philippines
By Marz Aglipay
With this year’s edition of Art Fair Philippines going hybrid, featured art groups from the country’s three main island clusters discuss…
On Shifting Perceptions: Artist Interview with Lesley-Anne Cao and Pam Quinto
By Zea Asis
Writer Zea Asis speaks to both Lesley-Anne Cao and Pam Quinto at length about ideating their…
It takes many twos
By Alain Zedrick Camiling
When it comes to art writing, there's often much to consider; in this estimate, two too many.
Ardent readings
By Carlos Quijon
"Ardent readings lead us to the emergence of something exemplary or to finding felicity in forms or articulations not readily recognizable as such."
Loosen Writing’s Leash
By Pristine de Leon
Kickstarting the series, On Art Writing, Pristine de Leon poses the question: How might…
Unprocessed and Hastily Published: Some Zines from a Personal Collection
By Carl Cervantes
The author dusts five collected zines in a part review, part remembrance of pre-pandemic past
Regina Reyes and the Art of What We Leave Behind
By Jose Naval
In the artist's second solo show, Sunday becomes a vibe. The author catches up with the artist on the ideas behind her continuing practice.
How Steph Alvarez Approaches Devotion
By Jose Naval
A reflection on devotion, how it tangles with persistence, and how fortitude comes with age.
Why First Edition?
By The Cartellino Team
Our running thoughts, the beneficiaries, and, possibly, how art can matter.
Stories Worth (Re)Telling: Philippine Artists at 2020 Berlin Biennale
By The Cartellino Team
Does it take an international biennale to learn about our local artists? No, but it's a good writing prompt.
Three’s Company at Galerie Stephanie
By Jose Naval
CANVAS Launches a Soaring Pilot with ‘Seeking Balance’
By The Cartellino Team
Space Encounters Gallery Encounters White Elephant
By The Cartellino Team
Get your regular dose of pop and color with Space Encounters' latest shows
Seeing through Textiles with Patricia Perez Eustaquio
By The Cartellino Team
In our conversation with the esteemed artist, we learned two things: 1) the reasons behind her fascination with textiles, and 2) that she writes so…
Chow Chun Fai Offers Glimpses of a City in Crisis
By The Cartellino Team
Fai depicts Hong Kong's mass protests on the ground
In-Between Visibility: Cavity Collective’s Push for Philippine Urban Art
By The Cartellino Team
Cut & Curated: Uncertain Topographies
By Jose Naval
The persistent indifference of natural time often takes us by surprise, inspiring wonder at how it subtends all forms of life.
Collecting Young: Duncan Yu on His Beginnings into Art
By Kara De Guzman
Duncan Yu is clearly excited about art, its creators with their wild ideas and boundless creativity, and the endless possibilities of expression.
'Fathom' Goes Beyond Size in Understanding Today's Biggest Issues
By The Cartellino Team
The exhibition 'Fathom', as curated by Leo Abaya, 20 artists go beyond…
The Freedom in Solitary Confinements by Marc Aran Reyes
By The Cartellino Team
This piece of history puts Marc Aran Reyes to understanding how freedom and confinement work then versus now in 'Familiar Places'.
Illusory Works of Ni Youyu in Space and Time
By The Cartellino Team
There are many questions that riddles the works of Chinese artist Ni Youyu in the exhibition The Last Sunset.
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