Gallery News

Wahoo Guerrero at The Crucible

MANILA, Philippines - Wahoo Guerrero explores the actions of man and their various consequences, whether physical, emotional or spiritual in “Cause and Effect,” which opens tomorrow at The Crucible Gallery, fourth floor, SM Megamall A, Mandaluyong City. The show runs until April 1.

For information, call 635-6061 or visit www.wahooguerrero.ph.

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A painting by Kong Seong-hun

‘Spring: Season of New Meetings’ at the Korean Cultural Center

The Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines holds “Spring: Season of New Meetings,” the Philippine-Korean Visual Arts Exchange exhibit, which is on view until May 31 at the Korean Cultural Center, second floor, Mancor Corporate Center, 32nd St., Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.

The show features 40 artworks, including the paintings of Korean contemporary artists from the International Contemporary Art Exchange Meeting (ICAEM) namely Nam-gu Kang, Jae-hyeon Joo, Sang-sub Joong, and Myung-kyu Na.

Joining the exhibit are Fidel Sarmiento, Roger Santos and Menchu Arandilla of the Art Association of the Philippines; Augusto Santiago, Ruth Santiago, Miguel Buhay, Elaine Herbosa, Jacquelin Lhuillier Hess, Elizabeth Garrovillo, Connie Quirino, Ditas Belmonte-Dominguez, Seung-joo Kang,  Hyesook Jang, and Raul Bendit of the Talaandig Artists Organization.

For details, call 555-1711 or e-mail kccphil@gmail.com.

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“The Alchemist” by Anthony Palomo

Anthony Palomo at Boston Gallery

Anthony Palomo holds his one-man show “Archetypes Ditto,” which is on view until March 27 at Boston Art Gallery, 72 Boston St., corner Lantana St., Cubao, QC.

For information, call 722-9205.

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‘Churches and Holy Week Rituals in the Philippines’ at Galeria de las Islas

“Immaculate Concepcion” by Jhun Alvarez

Antonio Doctor Garcia, Pete Velasquez, Paul Escobanas, Claude Tayag, Danilo Sola Lodronio, Ruel Carlos, Jhun Alvarez, F.V. Adriano Jr., Crisanto Lodronio, Frank Gajo and National Artist Napoleon Abueva present original paintings, prints and sculptures of Philippine churches and rituals in “Churches and Holy Week Rituals in the Philippines,” which opens on April 1 at Galeria de las Islas, third floor, Silahis Center, 744 Gen. Luna St., Intramuros, Manila. The show runs until April 22.

For information, call 527-2113 or e-mail galeriadelasislas@yahoo.com.

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‘Readymade Chinagirls’ at Mo_Space

Yasmin Sison and Lena Cobangbang (aka Alice and Lucinda), and Catalina Africa and Maria Jeona Zoleta present performance-based works, video and sculpture in “Readymade Chinagirls,” which opens tomorrow at Mo_Space, third floor, MOS Design Bldg., Bonifacio High Street, Taguig.

The show is presented by Planting Rice.

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