Sentences with phrase «filipino artist»

The Filipino artist is represented by a «bubble machine» that produces foam out of Plexiglas tubes.
Known for his site - specific interventions and ingenious use of materials, Filipino artist Mark Salvatus opens up about his practice and his view of contemporary art in the Philippines in an interview with
Known for his site - specific interventions and ingenious use of materials, Filipino artist Mark Salvatus opens up about his practice and his view of contemporary art in the Philippines in an interview with Art Radar.
Another Filipino artist Bernardo Pacquing created a piano without its black - and - white keys, pushing one's conception of an object and its predescribed function.The artist took out the inner piano parts and reconstructed it into the artwork Untitled (2008), arranging them into the shape of a piano with the added use of cotton.
It was viewed by 3000 people as indicated in an issue of the Philippine Republic, which further recounted: «Throughout that period there was an intermittent line of New Yorkers viewing the works of the Filipino artist.
NEW YORK, NY — Albertz Benda is pleased to announce JIGGER CRUZ: Smudging Dirty Little Touch, an exhibition of new work by Filipino artist Jigger Cruz.
Augustine Paredes is a Filipino artist working as a photographer, graphic designer, and copy writer in the UAE.
A3 is pleased to announce a new publication «Distance between two points» surveying Filipino artist José Santos III's artistic practice.
A3 is pleased to announce a new monographic publication surveying the work of Filipino artist Marina Cruz.
On Proyectos Monclova's booth, the Mexican collective Tercerunquinto are painting Mexican political campaign murals directly onto the walls and there's more hard - hitting political work in a new series from Santiago Sierra on Milan's Prometeogallery di Ida Pisani, together with a never before seen installation by Manuel Ocampo on Tyler Rollins Fine Art which, in the Filipino artist's inimitable style, draws on religious iconography to reflect on current global events.
Jerico is a Filipino artist, stationed in Rome, Italy, known for his expressionist paintings and murals.
As a participant in the Exploding Galaxy group, he met the Filipino artist, David Medalla with whom he created and organised participatory art events, as were other expatriate artists then working in London such as the South American artists Lygia Clark and Helio Oiticica.
-- «Splitman,» made in collaboration with Filipino artist Gilbert de Vera — he was invited to the Innovation Showcase at Casual Connect Asia 2012.
«FFAI joins the Chinese and Korean communities in celebration of the Lunar Year,» AIDA BARTOLOME, President of the Foundation for Filipino Artists, Inc. said.
This year's celebration and photo contest are co-sponsored by the Flushing Chinese Business Association, the Forest Hills Asian Association, Foundation for Filipino Artists, Inc., Korean American Parents Association of Greater New York, Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, East West Bank, Resorts World Casino New York City, SinoVision and The Korean Channel.
Touted as the «the first and only museum hotel in the Philippines,» it is the place to visit for anyone interested in Filipino artists.
1998 Selections, Winter 1998, The Drawing Center, New York, NY catalogue Crossings, AT Kearney Corporate Offices, San Francisco, CA At Home and Abroad: Twenty Contemporary Filipino Artists, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, CA; Contemporary Art Museum, Houston, TX; University of Honolulu, HI; Metropolitan Museum, Manila, Philipines Catalogue SF Babaylan: An Exhibition of Contemporary Art from Eight San Francisco, Bay Area Women Artists, Museo Ng maynil, Manila, Philippines catalogue Landscape and Memory, Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA Drawings, Haines Gallery, San Francisco, CA Sino Ka?
I wasn't really aware of that many Filipino artists and am excited about this project for that reason.
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Through his multifaceted work, Chabet's vision of inclusive conceptualism has left a lasting impression on a new generation of Filipino artists.
The Outpost aims to increase discourse between Filipino artists and audiences with the international contemporary art community.
Her work also appeared in numerous group exhibitions including: Beyond the Border: Art by Recent Immigrants, Bronx Museum; Asia / America: Identities in Contemporary Asian American Art, Asia Society, New York; Olympiad of Art (in conjunction with the 24th Olympics), National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul, Korea; 2nd Asian Art Show, Fukuoka Art Museum, Japan; La Bienal de la Habana, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Habana, Cuba; Art for Africa, traveling exhibition to Oslo, Cologne, Algiers, London and Rome; UNESCO: 40 Years, 40 Countries, 40 Artists, traveling exhibition to 15 museums around the world; Filipino Artists Abroad, Metropolitan Museum of Manila; and At Home and Abroad: 21 Contemporary Filipino Artists, traveling exhibition to the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston and the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, among others.
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It was a group show of fourteen Filipino artists.
Manila - based Silverlens gallery hosts simultaneous solo exhibitions by two emerging Filipino artists.
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Some Filipino philosophers and theologians, along with historians, artists and many others, turned to the development of what was considered «Filipino experience.»
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Calling all fans of said genre, looking for something like... Game title Mike Inel (also known as his hentai alias Manyakis) is a Filipino digital artist, 2D and 3D animator who does fanart and original artworks on YouTube
Ryan Sumo is an indie game developer and artist who is currently working on a game called Party Animals, that takes a fascinating look at Filipino politics, by presenting it in a way that makes it surprisingly fun.
Leo Valledor (1935 - 1989), a Filipino American artist who grew up in the Fillmore district of San Francisco, studied Abstract Expressionism at the California School of Fine Arts (currently, San Francisco Art Institute) and was part of the «Beat» scene — the cross cultural and dynamic fusion of visual art, jazz music and poetry.
He holds the position of Art Director for The Manila Review, a Filipino literary criticism and arts journal and is the Head of Design for The Office of Culture and Design, a platform for artists, writers and projects that investigate solutions for (primarily) developing world issues.
A wealthy, Filipino, Catholic, openly gay man, Ossorio was also both a collector and an artist.
Queens - based Filipino - American visual artist Ged Merino is a painter with printmaker sensibilities.
Marin Watts is a Filipino - American multimedia artist living and working in Brooklyn, NY.
About Leo Valledor: Leo Valledor (1935 - 1989), a Filipino American artist who grew up in the Fillmore district of San Francisco, studied Abstract Expressionism at the California School of Fine Arts (currently, San Francisco Art Institute) and was part of the «Beat» scene — the cross cultural and dynamic fusion of visual art, jazz music and poetry.
Carlos Villa (December 11, 1936 — March 23, 2013) was a Filipino - American visual artist, curator and faculty member in the Painting Department at the San Francisco Art Institute.
Alfonso A. Ossorio was a Filipino - American painter, whose art synthesized Abstract Expressionism, Surrealism and Art Brut in different periods — these styles and the artist representing the styles, such as Jackson Pollock and Jean Dubuffet influenced him...
Alfonso A. Ossorio was a Filipino - American painter, whose art synthesized Abstract Expressionism, Surrealism and Art Brut in different periods — these styles and the artist representing the styles, such as Jackson Pollock and Jean Dubuffet influenced him greatly, shaping a course of his career.
In the «Pavilion of the Common» an inexplicably large chunk of space is given over to works involving thread — tables hold piles of Taiwanese artist Lee Mingwei's patched, ripped clothing; Filipino David Medalla invites visitors to embroider what they please onto a long swath of fabric (by the second day, it was filling up with stitched - on business cards, which seems about right for the Biennale); and elegant stitched texts and books by the late Sardinian artist Maria Lai are on display not far from terrific fabric pieces by Walther.
The Institute of Contemporary Art Singapore presents a major survey exhibition of New Zealand artist Sriwhana Spong and Filipino Maria Taniguchi.
Maria Stabio (b. 1985 San Francisco) is a first generation Filipino - American artist and curator.
From September 23rd to October 22nd, Random Parts will host a residency and exhibition by the acclaimed Filipino and Manila - based artist, Gerardo Tan.
To most, Filipino American artist Alfonso Ossorio was a dilettante; a Sunday painter at best.
Filipino Art Today,» is curated by Norman Crisologo, featuring artists Zean Cabangis, Annie Cabigting, Buen Calubayan, Louie Cordero, Jigger Cruz, Marina Cruz, Kawayan De Guia, Alfredo Esquillo, Ian Fabro, Nona Garcia, Pow Martinez, Manuel Ocampo, Alwin Reamillo, Norberto Roldan, Kaloy Sanchez, José Santos III, Rodel Tapaya, Tatong Torres and Ronald Ventura.
Set to premiere at ManilART, the Philippines» largest annual art fair, October 15 through 19, the show features dozens of Filipino and international artists who work with surreal imagery, albeit in vastly different ways.
He was perhaps the second artist of Filipino ancestry to exhibit at the Whitney Museum of American Art (Ossorio had exhibited there in 1966).
The exhibition includes works by Tayeba Begum Lipi, one of Bangladesh's leading contemporary artists, Filipino multidisciplinary artist Poklong Anading, Indian multidisciplinary artist Shilpa Gupta and more.
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