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[Title] => Nunelucio Alvarado's Pamilya Ni Alvarado at Maribago Bluewater Gallery
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[Title] => Nune: Painting his vision
[Summary] => Nune, as his friends call him, is Nunelucio Alvarado who is recognized as one of the most renowned artists in the Philippines today, having gained international recognition with works earnestly scrutinized by art critics and curators.
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[Title] => Nunes noosphere
[Summary] => One night last May at Penguin Gallery Café (which by the by has changed managerial hands, albeit its safely stayed within the family), while family and friends were celebrating Mother Earth Su Llamados departure for Seattle (biro lang, Mama), I happened to glance up and make droopy-eye contact with the equally lambent-visaged painter Nunelucio Alvarado.
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January 25, 2009 - 12:00am