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by Ana P. Labrador
by Ana P. Labrador
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Hyperreal black & white blooms
by by Ana P. Labrador - July 2, 2001 - 12:00am
Flower paintings are sometimes thought of as banal as wallpaper. This has partly to do with them being favorite subjects by new and hobby painters. Blossoms tend to also line walls of art shops as one of the more...
Waxing cultural in Bangkok
by by Ana P. Labrador - June 30, 2001 - 12:00am
On a recent trip to Thailand, I met up with old friends from Cambridge University. Boonhiang was a scholar in Biochemistry, and his chemist wife Pom accompanied him during the four years it took to complete his research...
Adieu, Surrounded by Water!
by by Ana P. Labrador - June 25, 2001 - 12:00am
When the Surrounded by Water (SBW) gallery closes by the end of this month, the young artists behind this independent art space could give themselves a pat on the back. They have achieved what other Filipino artists’...
Incurably Romantic
by by Ana P. Labrador - June 11, 2001 - 12:00am
An exhibition that opened at the Lopez Memorial Museum explores in art the themes of indigenous and Western medicine. Critical Remedies offers ethnographic objects from everyday and ritual contexts and transforms...
Serving the art community
by by Ana P. Labrador - June 4, 2001 - 12:00am
Arts and Artists, the fledgling art magazine that recently came out with its second issue, is a welcome development in the Manila visual art scene. Here is a publication that vows to cater to artists from all backgrounds....
Exhibit pays tribute to Maningning Miclat
by by Ana P. Labrador - May 27, 2001 - 12:00am
Shortly after Maningning Miclat’s death last September, a number of accounts and eulogies saw print in magazines and newspapers, including in the pages of the...
The Pied Piper of Pundaquit
by by Ana P. Labrador - May 20, 2001 - 12:00am
Walking towards the beach in San Antonio, Zambales, artist Elmer Borlongan and wife Plet Bolipata were greeted by a group of school age children. This was repeated a couple more times on the short stretch to the...
From Manila To Michigan : Murphy Museum’s Filipino collection
by by Ana P. Labrador - May 18, 2001 - 12:00am
Frank Murphy may be unknown to the present generation of Filipinos. Perhaps some of those who live near Cubao are aware of Camp Murphy, which was named after him, located on the south side of the Araneta Center...
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