Jigger Cruz is one of several young Filipino artists experimenting with new methods of painting, and his attempt to break with traditional representation has yielded a new form of automatism.
makes its debut at World Art Dubai 2025. From April 17 to 20, the Dubai World Trade Centre will host this historic showcase, marking the first time the Philippines has its own national pavilion at a ...
The Philippines isn’t yet a must-hit destination on the global art map, but visitors should acknowledge the impressive development of its capital, Manila, and the vibrancy of the local art scene, ...
Jaime Ponce de Leon is the founder and director of León Gallery, a gallery and auction house in Manila that specializes in the art of the Philippines. Recently, when Artnet told me that they were ...
Nena Saguil was a Filipino artist known for her modernist and abstract paintings and ink drawings. Her work often explored cosmic, organic, and spiritual abstract themes and was a significant ...
Sean Go: The NYC-Based Filipino Renaissance Man on Pop Appropriation Art and Trends in the Art World
The moniker ‘renaissance man’ or ‘renaissance woman’ harkens to a time when multidisciplinary and generalist approaches to learning were common among those who worked in creative, scientific, and ...
Carlos Villa, "Tatu (Tatu Series)," 1971. Ink on Itek photograph. © Mary Valledor, Estate of Carlos Villa. “There is no Filipino art history,” one of the artist ...
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