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[Summary] => Anthony Palomo combines human figures with botanicals in geometric patterns to provide a refreshing buffer to his figurations in “Meanderings,” which is on view until April 16 at Boston Art Gallery, 72 Boston St., Cubao, QC.
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[Summary] => When art galleries are mushrooming across the metropolis hawking expensive wall fillers to neophyte collectors, you know that something is painfully amiss.
What makes the situation even more disturbing is seeing some of the strongest works being produced by young, contemporary Philippine artists today languishing in gallery back rooms, or worse, simply getting mired underground underrated, under-appreciated and undervalued.
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