+ Follow CONSTANCIO BERNARDO Tag
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[Title] => Constancio Bernardo, the forgotten master
[Summary] => The story goes that when the noted abstractionist Josef Albers met Constancio Bernardo at Yale, where the young Filipino had gone to study on a Fulbright grant, he hailed the Filipino “not as a student, but as a peer."
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[Title] => Watch those whiteners
[Summary] => I had the pleasure of finally meeting the painter Araceli "Cheloy" Dans at a UP function over the weekend, and we had fun trading notes as artists in a gathering of alumni engineers. Cheloy, who was married to the late Jose Dans a former secretary of transportation and communications related how she would say "Im an artist" when asked what she did, only to be told "Yes, but what do you really do?"
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CONSTANCIO BERNARDO
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