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How memory weaves a thread of justice

In its second iteration in the Ateneo Art Gallery, a collaborative exhibit between researchers, autobiographical…

Pio Abad: Exorcising the Ghosts of the Marcos Regime

After ten years of research into the conjugal dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, Pio Abad's Fear…

NFT Art: A Double-Edged Sword

When the quality of art is equivalent to its mintability, what exactly is being sustained?

How Thirty-three Artists Redefine 'Kasarinlan'

Launched, tellingly, on July 4 at the Linangan Art Residency, the group exhibition 'Kasarinlan' examines…

Regina Reyes and the Art of What We Leave Behind

In the artist's second solo show, Sunday becomes a vibe. The author catches up with the artist on the ideas…

Tanya Villanueva Shows Us There Is No Beauty in Violence

Named after indigenous groups in the country, Tanya Villanueva's paintings prompt any viewer of her exhibition…

Who the Heck Is Maerschelle R. Douchechamp?

“Originality is dead, Douchechamp killed him!” - Freedrick Kneetsheh

The Yokosuka Pictures of Miyako Ishiuchi

Miyako, like many others, grew up in Yokosuka’s distinct atmosphere of residue and unnerve.

How We Talk About Talking About Contemporary Art

As if the idea of the white cube wasn’t enough, there isn’t anything like dense verbiage to discourage…

The Year in Art 2019: 5 of the Biggest News in the Art World

From Banksy breaking auction records to a banana duct-taped on the wall, it's never a dull moment in the art…

5 Books About Art Collection to Help You Navigate the Scene Easily

Whether you're new to the art market or simply looking for new references for the contemporary art scene, here…

Genius or Vandal: Banksy Exhibition Coming to Hong Kong

Banksy: Genius or Vandal? will be on view at the FTLife Tower on Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong this December.

Where Does the Philippines Stand If We're Not Moving Foward?

In Impasse, artists come together in facing the reality one by one—from personal to societal,…

Are Red Dots A Symbol Of Transparency Or An Act Of Vulgarity?

The use of red dots in galleries to indicate the availability of work can be traced as far back as the '70s.…

How Tortured Artists In Mass Media Change The Way We See Art

The dangers this puts creatives and enthusiasts present itself nonchalantly and often, we shrug it off as it's…