Art SG 2023
Pam Yan Santos’ exhibition “Building things we know we may not know,” an installation of mixed media paintings and objects…
Pam Yan Santos’ exhibition “Building things we know we may not know,” an installation of mixed media paintings and objects…
The Philippine art scene has always been forward-thinking in its exploration and criticism of contemporary society.
Place of Origin is an intimate study of land as body, a prompt into the violences of dominance attitudes over the nonhuman.
Alvin’s grandfather served as a sniper in the Philippines during WW2. He often shared his war stories to the artist who was very young at the time.
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Dominic Mangila presents a solo exhibition titled “Pastures of Plenty” which features a new series of works that combines history painting and meta – narrative.
Pastures of Plenty Read More »
What the artists Kyungmook Kim, Inhwan Oh, and Ahram Jeong have in common is not the subject matter of their works but their tendency to deal with Korean society’s cultural issues in the perspective the Other…
It’s Not a False Alarm. Read More »
The Drawing Room is pleased to present their featured artist at Melbourne Art Fair 2023. View works by Dominic Mangila.
Melbourne Art Fair 2022 Read More »
Amy Aragon and Jay Ticar have been working on family and immigration by individually or collaboratively articulating meanings of home through architectonic configurations and constructing imagined scenes.
The Expanding Cluster of Particles and the Birth of New Planets Read More »
The memory of those lost paintings that disappeared with unrecognized view of life, is Maria Cruz’s current solo exhibition that remembers and grieves several works she had lost on a flight to Melbourne last 2022.
The memory of those lost paintings that disappeared with unrecognized view of life Read More »