+ Follow CARLO CRIVELLI Tag
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[Title] => Dizons 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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[Title] => Paintings in Relief
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The biggest, if not the signature, piece in the collection, entitled Man Cross, is a powerful image of the human form and can very well be taken as a contemporary representation of the Crucifixion. There is a perceptible suggestion of a human upper torso with one arm in a seemingly extended position, a drooping head projecting from it, but without the iconic crown of thorns. But no matter.
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