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The Visceral Mindscapes of Tarzeer Pictures’ Hemispheres

"Throughout the show, a range of elements attempt to provide structure and shelter for the mind. Light crackles and…

Two shows bask in clay’s quiet conundrums

Pablo Capati III, Marco Rosario, and Jezzel Wee’s ‘These common, intimate things’, and Jon Pettyjohn’s ‘Steps’,…

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. 

Score the matrix until you cut through: The art of Printmaking for the People

“Printmaking stands at the front lines of progressive propaganda. It has long been an important part of Philippine…

How Thirty-three Artists Redefine 'Kasarinlan'

Launched, tellingly, on July 4 at the Linangan Art Residency, the group exhibition 'Kasarinlan' examines the civic subject's autonomy -- or lack…

When Pat Frades Found Her Quarry

Pat Frades had long been in the company of artists. Inspiration became a matter of where she looked.

Behind the Racket: FREE-Lances on the Art Gig Economy

Is there such a thing as an exclusively professional career in the arts? FREE-Lances’ Renan Laru-an, Con Cabrera, and Jaime Pacena II are asked…

Know That Platform: AITP Exhibitor Spotlight

Art in the Park's now on full swing. Here's a primer. 

Reconciling with Goodbye to All That

"Thus," curator Gwen Bautista writes, "Goodbye to All That is a collection and summary of what all of us in the exhibition would like…

The Everyday Allure of 'The Thing Is'

The group exhibition achieves that marvelous effect when nuanced works you presume aren't "art" at first, become it at a jolt.

Cut Up This Body: Artists Ma, Man, and Ho for Gallery Exit

For those who have become film buffs over the extended lockdown, does Gallery Exit have the group exhibition for you.

All Paper, All Different at Galerie Stephanie

The gallery's Position Paper (Year Three) exhibits the dizzying possibilities the medium allows.

STPI Considers Post-Disjunct Living

Under the curatorial direction of Tan Siuli, Turning the Axis of the World looks engages with the planet out of joint.

No, You Move: 'Big Wind Blows' at Rossi & Rossi

Seven of Hong Kong's up-and-coming artists exhibit artworks against the grain of demand

Space Encounters Gallery Drops Its August Show Online

Artists churn out their ruminations for group show,  I Think We're Alone Now: Portraits of Self-Reflection.