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Gallery News: Impy Pilapil at Altro Mondo

The Philippine Star

Impy Pilapil holds “Third Moon,” which is on view until Nov. 23 at Altro Mondo Arte Contemporanea, third floor, Greenbelt 5, Ayala Center, Makati.

“The Third Moon is this period (where) the reminiscent playbacks of our memories are once again recalled — but this time (they) are more focused on life’s creative transformation and our expanding consciousness. We are are touched by frequent dreams of our past and we catch a glimpse of our true selves and our defining lunar memories,” Pilapil explains.

“When the moon shines, all colors transform the very air around me in the most enchanting way. These memories and emotions that come with them — that is the Third Moon’s gift to me,” she adds.

The show is presented in partnership with Galleria Duemila.

For inquiries, call 501-3270, email info@altromondo.ph. or visit www.altromondo.ph.

 

 

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Artists pay tribute to Pepito Bosch at The Bar@1951

Filipino artists will pay tribute to Pepito Bosch, a fearless warrior, philosopher, poet and Ermita outlaw, in “Twenty Years After (1994-2014): An Anniversary Reunion,” which is slated on Nov. 21, 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. at The Bar@1951, M. Adriatico, Malate.

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‘The Spineless Collections of Fr. Castro de Elera’ at UST

The University of Santo Tomas (UST) Graduate School Invertebrate Systematics and Evolution class mounts “The Spineless Collections of Fr. Castro de Elera, O.P.: Reliving the Past,” which is on view until Nov. 21 at the Main Building lobby, UST campus, Espana, Manila.

Fr. Castro de Elera was the second director of the then UST Natural History Museum.

The show features Fr. De Elera’s extensive assemblage of zoological species of various mineral, botany and biology collections, most of which have never been opened to the public since the 1800s.

For details, call 731-3544 local 8315.

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Jonathan Castro, Arden Mopera and Resty Tica at Kaida Contemporary

Jonathan Castro, Arden Mopera and Resty Tica dissect change as the only constant thing in the world in “Nothing is Permanent Except Change,” which opens on Nov. 23 at Kaida Contemporary, 45 Scout Madrinan St., South Triangle, QC.

For inquiries, call 709-0289, SMS 0927-9297129 or email kaida529@yahoo.com.ph.

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Ed Arcilla at Artistree Gallery

Ed Arcilla’s latest exhibit, “Stableman” features the last of his “Horses” series for 2014, the Year of the Horse.

The exhibit is on view at Artistree Gallery at the Art Plaza of Shangri-La mall until today.

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‘Makasining’ at M Gallery

Ral Arrogante, Pandy Aviado, Benjie Cabrera, Reuben Cañete, Ferdie Cacnio, Demosthenes Campos, Pete Jimenez, Joey Ibay, Raul Isidro, Rico Lascano, Fred Liongoren,  Marlon Magbanua, Sio Montera, Tiny Nuyda, Carlito Ortega, Demi Padua, Sam Penaso, Cid Reyes, Mary Ann Reyes, Eghai Roxas, Van Tuico, Lydia Velasco, Javy Villacin, and Nestor Vinluan explore various expressions in abstraction and representation in “Makasining,” which is on view at M Gallery, 2131 Taft Ave., Pasay City.

For details, call 551-6343 or email mgallery00@gmail.com.

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Alvin Paraguison at Big and SM Gallery

Alvin Paraguison channels the Japanese shunga or erotic prints into projections of contemporary feminine desire in “Sensuality,” which is on view until Nov. 25 at Big and Small Art Gallery, the Artwalk, fourth floor, SM Megamall A, Mandaluyong City.

For information, call 517-7644 or SMS 0917-8870088.

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