Light travels faster than sound. You see it first before you hear it. And just like thunder, Arel Zambarrano and Leoniel Cerbas once again proved that working in silence will soon enough create a noise loud enough to awaken one’s dozing senses through their two-man show entitled Dagu-ob that was unveiled at gallery i last 19 November 2018.
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Tunga-Tunga, Mid-Year Group Exhibition
Iloilo City is a home for many young aspiring and established artists. For the past years, the city became a sanctuary of art galleries and alternative art spaces. The most notable was the opening of the first contemporary art museum in Visayas. With all of these, gallery i located in the heart of the city
A B A N T G A R B, A Meeting of Five Artistic Windows
A Meeting of Five Artistic Windows The ugly. The grotesque. The uncanny. These are slippery elements when it comes to art as perceived by the masses. Nevertheless, they captivate, provoke, and nurture new perspectives in cultures that aren’t used to them. Contemporary art is thriving all over the world. It continues to challenge and push
Hablo, Laporga push faults, imperfection in ‘Not So Sacred’
“A PERSON without scars [is someone] of bland character,” muses decorated Ilonggo artist Allain Hablo, who continues his fascination with the Japanese art of “kintsugi” or golden joinery in his two-man show with fellow veteran Jeline Laporga – “Not So Sacred.” Both Hablo and Laporga have previously delved into the beauty of imperfection in their
Industrial Mystery by James Salarda
A collection of colorful artworks has been curated for this exhibit. Numerous small artworks fill an entire wall of the gallery. A big centerpiece will welcome you once you enter the gallery. This show is the artist’s 2nd solo exhibit. The first being at Museo Iloilo earlier this year. The presentation focuses on concerns of