At Hong Kong’s Art Central 2025, Filipino art shines with depth, dread, and a dash of playfulness
Manila-based galleries Ysobel and Vinyl on Vinyl made a mark, joining Tokyo’s Whitestone in spotlighting Filipino contemporary art
Manila-based galleries Ysobel and Vinyl on Vinyl made a mark, joining Tokyo’s Whitestone in spotlighting Filipino contemporary art
In a small Wisconsin town where his family was the only Asian household, James Clar grew up struggling to embrace his Filipino American identity. Today, his work beams across continents—through
New York’s storied Frick Collection will reopen its doors on April 17 after five years closed to the public for a major renovation
In a digital roundtable, AWITA forecasts Filipino artists emerging in major international events While the word “awita” has a lyrical, almost Spanish ring to it as well as reminiscent
French writer Victor Hugo is famous for penning “The Hunchback of Notre-Dame” but less known is his work as an illustrator
A provincial museum in northern France showed off a picture now attributed to one of the greatest women painters, Lavinia Fontana
Powering through struggles with essential tremor, artist Sal Ponce-Enrile paints with resilience and purpose A painter’s pulse often goes unnoticed yet for Sal Ponce-Enrile, every tremor leaves a mark. For
The traditional fair in the park beloved by admirers of art continues on Sunday, March 23, 2025 Last year, Art in the Park welcomed about 15,000 attendees in a
Paradoxically making the “doom scroll” pretty, artist Valerie Chua embraces and critiques our fleeting, vibe-driven visual culture In our digital scrolling culture where images flash by in seconds, artist Valerie
These exhibitions both in and out of the country showcase the talent of Filipina artists As March rolls in, so do the celebrations and conversations of Women’s History Month.
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