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Because to open our eyes and minds to the local art community, we need to look at it from the outside. “What do we look like?” was what curator Isa Lorenzo wondered about the Filipino contempo-art community while wandering alone in Japan. Look here and you might get an answer.

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And there was I. An AB Literature student who snuck out of class to drink with friends —nomads, vagabonds, call them what you will from the college of music.

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