ASEF.org is delighted to launch the Green Guide for the Philippines, the 10th in the series Creative Responses to ...
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‘Frequencies’ continues the dialogue of contemporary PH art
Following the successful debut of “Resonance” at the Philippine Center in New York, Linang Dos — a collective of contemporary ...
Newport World Resorts’ production of 'Shrek the Musical,' based on the Dreamworks animated film, has officially launched with ...
Despite the country's market being well-established and largely self-sufficient, it is still perceived by many as "emerging," which shapes international perceptions. An installation by Isaiah Cacnio ...
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Agnes Medina: The ‘Lady Picasso’ of PH arts
Agnes “Nes” Medina earned her Fine Arts degree, from the University of Santo Tomas. In her early years, she rarely joined art ...
From Yoko Ono’s conceptual bodily performances to Natacha Stolz’s SpaghettiOs exhibition that flummoxed the netizens of the early aughts, performance art is equal parts avant-garde, action-oriented, ...
Performance art originated in the early 20th century as a radical break from more traditional art, focusing on the body and lived experience rather than static objects. Emerging from movements like ...
You could tell Göksu Kunak’s performance was beginning because blue light started flickering against the faces of a shadowy mass of guests pulling out their phones. Soon after, the Turkish performance ...
In 1918, New York City laid claim to 20 Yiddish theaters, with one seating 2,500. Chicago possessed four, Philadelphia three and Baltimore, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Los Angeles, Newark and St.
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