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And the Sea Inside, Our Host: Artist Interview with Bea Policarpio
By The Cartellino Team
“Art is always a confession, and in every stroke is a record of that day’s fears and joys.”
Astride the City: Artist Interview with Vin Quilop
By The Cartellino Team
Whether it’s a boat leaving port at Roxas Boulevard or a 7-11 shopfront done in the style of Edward Hopper,…
The Shape of Thinking: Artist Interview with Jem Magbanua
By The Cartellino Team
Introspective,…
Where Do We Stand With Participatory Art?
By The Cartellino Team
Bombast and nudity aside, in situ art projects and chance…
How We Talk About Talking About Contemporary Art
By The Cartellino Team
As if the idea of the white cube wasn’t enough, there isn’t anything like dense verbiage to discourage…
Dispelling Doubt, Shadow in “Light and Crystalline”
By The Cartellino Team
In-Between Visibility: Cavity Collective’s Push for Philippine Urban Art
By The Cartellino Team
Why Net Art Is Here to Stay
By Jose Naval
In line with movements like installation art and street art, the foremost principle was to close the gap with…
Cut & Curated: Uncertain Topographies
By Jose Naval
The persistent indifference of natural time often takes us by surprise, inspiring wonder at how it subtends…
Art Collecting 101: Consider Photobooks
By The Cartellino Team
There’s an intention to the production—part and parcel with it as an art object—that confers…
8 Asian Art Events You Can View Online Now
By The Cartellino Team
If you're looking for something new, you might enjoy these eight online art events, listed by galleries, that…
Art Basel Premieres First-Ever Online Viewing Rooms
By Jose Naval
The new virtual platform provides collectors and enthusiasts worldwide access to over 2000 artworks by the…
Not Visual Noise Deserves More Haunts
By Jose Naval
Apparent is a visceral kind of closeness, a physicality that bellows tones of immediacy across the gallery…
Sam Feleo Crystallizes Time and Space in "The Horizon of Expectations"
By Jose Naval
Unlike vast sceneries or grand events (the boundless ocean, the crack of thunder) at which we could only balk,…
Art Fair Philippines 2020 Expands Our Views on Art
By The Cartellino Team
Setting the tone at the entryways of each floor were English, Filipino, M’ranaw, and Baybayin iterations…
Kichang Choi Reimagines Love Through Forms
By The Cartellino Team
Motifs of repetition and rupture undergird an eclectic array of subjects in this visual account of love—or,…
ALT Philippines Immerses The Manila Scene With A Reframed Art Show
By The Cartellino Team
Much like a honeycomb, the hexagonal booths for each gallery—Artinformal, Blanc, Finale Art File, Galleria…
Identity, Memory, and History Through the Lens of Three Contemporary Artists
By The Cartellino Team
In a group exhibition at Pace Gallery Hong Kong, Zhang Xiaogang, Mao Yan, and Qiu Xiaofei explore the notions…
5 Art Fairs You Should Never Miss This 2020
By Cielo Serale
Check out these art fairs that are worth visiting this 2020 from the Philippines and Singapore to Hong…
Takashi Murakami Continues to Push Forward the Superflat Movement
By The Cartellino Team
Takashi Murakami leads all fans of the cartoon and him alike to Perrotin…
Sequential Practice in Abstraction by Albert Yonathan Setyawan
By The Cartellino Team
Indonesian artist Albert Yonathan Setyawan creates symmetry through sequences in 'Variations on Symmetry'.
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