#Art

Ateneo Art Awardee for Visual Art, Jo Tanierla’s (b. 1989) first solo exhibition employs historical fiction and magic realism to record imagined journeys and prophecies that reflect upon the origins of fascism in today’s society
Fr. Jason Dy, SJ (b. 1977) latest solo exhibition at the Vargas Museum proposes an exploration of the complex relationship between man and nature by revealing the ineradicable spirit they share amidst the turbulence of the times
For her sixth solo show at 1335MABINI, painter Celeste Lecaroz revisits the oeuvre of National Artist Fernando Amorsolo, master of light in Philippine genre paintings, in an effort to remember his life, reinterpret his works, and find new light in the past and present