Produced by artist, filmmaker and essayist Tekla Aslanishvili, A State in a State is an experimental documentary tackling the railroads in the South Caucasus and Caspian regions as political borders. It will be screened for free in Bacolod’s Art District beginning September 23. The 2022 single-channel film traces the construction,…
Today, about 200 species of sharks and rays are going extinct. Should this occur, a negative and permanent impact on both the marine and human ecosystem will be irreversible. Fortunately, with the support of the Marine Wildlife Watch of the Philippines (MWWP), through the Save Sharks Network Philippines (SSNP), an…
By Bryle B. Suralta Celebrating its 51st year, the Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID) introduces "JUXTAPOSE: Espasyo at Panahon," an "inventive" graduation exhibit that focuses on reviving historic structures with modernized design elements. The exhibit, which was created by the graduating batch of 2018, explores adaptive reuse of old…
by Jose Paolo S. dela Cruz and Sara de los Reyes How much of the past can one bring to the future? This year, the country's foremost architects and contemporary visual artists get to answer this question by participating in the Venice Architecture Biennale. A historic first for the Philippines, their exhibit entitled Muhon:…
by SARA DE LOS REYES | In the realm of arts and culture, “Filipino†is becoming synonymous to ingenuity, artistry and the creation of many, many beautiful things the world has learned to seek out. And there's more where most of these came from. The Philippines’ most celebrated design and…