Sonny Thakur Shoots Random Things in the Kitchen

Sonny Thakur of Cartellino's Picks answers our First Edition questionnaire

Tyang Karyel Appreciates Everything Made by Hand

Tyang Karyel for both Cartellino’s Picks and CAVITY COLLECTIVE answers our First Edition artist questionnaire.

Stories Worth (Re)Telling: Philippine Artists at 2020 Berlin Biennale

Does it take an international biennale to learn about our local artists? No, but it's a good writing prompt.

Ciane Xavier x Modeka: When Space Becomes Headspace

If raising the bar is something to be had in the time of a pandemic, this could be it.

Dashiell Manley, Working Between Intention and Diversion

The multimedia artworks of Dashiell Manley, which have gone and been exhibited in nearly all the art world's centers…

Seeing through Textiles with Patricia Perez Eustaquio

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…

Ai Weiwei's Latest Documentary Tackles the Covid-19 Response during Wuhan's Lockdown

The celebrated activist-dissident gives a rare look into the state apparatuses at work

RUE, Arce, and His Stabilizing Resolve to Work by Feel

This mysterious Instagram artist seemed to blow up overnight.

Standing at the Brink with Cristina Gamón

“I stand for painting, and I defend that the sublime and seductive be perpetuated in the contemporary art panorama.”

Coax until Fertile: Artist Interview with Kat Grow

We go to Kat Grow for understanding the slippery processes of art.

Art: Looking Forward with Trickie Lopa

A talk with AFP co-founder Trickie Lopa on her next steps and the arts scene moving forward.

STPI Gallery Spotlights Printmaking Practices the World Over

Alongside the online showcase is a resource center focused on printmaking and the artists.

And the Sea Inside, Our Host: Artist Interview with Bea Policarpio

“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

Whether it’s a boat leaving port at Roxas Boulevard or a 7-11 shopfront done in the style of Edward Hopper, Vin’s delectable slices-of-life…

Where Do We Stand With Participatory Art?

Bombast and nudity aside, in situ art projects and chance happenings have a unique capacity to…