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                    [Title] => Dizon’s drawings of Corpus Christi
                    [Summary] => Opening today at Gallery 828 at the Shangri-La Plaza Mall is the solo exhibition of works by Jeff Dizon showcasing his interpretations of the crucifixion, by far one of the most common subjects of Christian art, a distinction shared together with the Madonna and Child. The exhibition will run through this week of Lent.

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