Group's posts with tag: angelo
| Start: | Jun 14, '08 6:00p | | End: | Jun 30, '08 |
Art Informal celebrates its anniversary with a group exhibition of works by 50 Filipino artists. Participating artists are Leo Abaya, Gus Albor, Lina Alcid, Salvador Joel Alonday, Benjie Cabangis, Zean Cabangis, Buen Calubayan, Pablo Capati III, Ronald Caringal, Joey de Castro, Joey Cobcobo, Marika Constantino, Marina Cruz-Garcia, Noel Soler Cuison, Rene Cuvos, Igan D’Bayan, Noell El Farol, Alfred Esquillo, Sandra Fabie-Gfeller, Tina Fernandez, Karen Ocampo Flores, Mark Andy Garcia, Erwin Leano, Romeo Lee, Michelle Lim, Stephanie Lopez, Nikki Luna, Neil Manalo, Ferdinand Montemayor, Jason Moss, Sam Penaso, Von Ng, Aleth Ocampo, Jim Orencio, Anthony Palomo, Jaco Payawal, Mervy Pueblo, Tatong Recheta Torres, Carlo Angelo Saavedra, Jerson Samson, Jose John Santos III, Pamela Yan-Santos, Rodel Tapaya, Alex Tee, Jose Tence Ruiz, Gino Tioseco, Juanito Torres, Anna Varona, MM Yu, and Costantino Zicarelli. The exhibit opens on Saturday, June 14 and runs until June 30. Art Informal is located at 277 Connecticut St., Greenhills East, Mandaluyong City. For inquiries, sms 0918-899-2698 or call 725-8518.
Luwalhati: Anniversary Group Show (June 14 - 30, 2008) Art Informal celebrates its anniversary with a group exhibition of works by 50 Filipino artists. Participating artists are Leo Abaya, Gus Albor, Lina Alcid, Salvador Joel Alonday, Benjie Cabangis, Zean Cabangis, Buen Calubayan, Pablo Capati III, Ronald Caringal, Joey de Castro, Joey Cobcobo, Marika Constantino, Marina Cruz-Garcia, Noel Soler Cuison, Rene Cuvos, Igan D’Bayan, Noell El Farol, Alfred Esquillo, Sandra Fabie-Gfeller, Tina Fernandez, Karen Ocampo Flores, Mark Andy Garcia, Erwin Leano, Romeo Lee, Michelle Lim, Stephanie Lopez, Nikki Luna, Neil Manalo, Ferdinand Montemayor, Jason Moss, Sam Penaso, Von Ng, Aleth Ocampo, Jim Orencio, Anthony Palomo, Jaco Payawal, Mervy Pueblo, Tatong Recheta Torres, Carlo Angelo Saavedra, Jerson Samson, Jose John Santos III, Pamela Yan-Santos, Rodel Tapaya, Alex Tee, Jose Tence Ruiz, Gino Tioseco, Juanito Torres, Anna Varona, MM Yu, and Costantino Zicarelli. The exhibit opens on Saturday, June 14 and runs until June 30. Art Informal is located at 277 Connecticut St., Greenhills East, Mandaluyong City. For inquiries, sms 0918-899-2698 or call 725-8518.
| Start: | Jun 14, '08 6:00p | | End: | Jun 30, '08 | | Location: | The Space at Artinformal, 277 Connecticut Street, Greenhills |
Art Informal celebrates its anniversary with a group exhibition of works by 50 Filipino artists. Participating artists are Leo Abaya, Gus Albor, Lina Alcid, Salvador Joel Alonday, Benjie Cabangis, Zean Cabangis, Buen Calubayan, Pablo Capati III, Ronald Caringal, Joey de Castro, Joey Cobcobo, Marika Constantino, Marina Cruz-Garcia, Noel Soler Cuison, Rene Cuvos, Igan D’Bayan, Noell El Farol, Alfred Esquillo, Sandra Fabie-Gfeller, Tina Fernandez, Karen Ocampo Flores, Mark Andy Garcia, Erwin Leano, Romeo Lee, Michelle Lim, Stephanie Lopez, Nikki Luna, Neil Manalo, Ferdinand Montemayor, Jason Moss, Sam Penaso, Von Ng, Aleth Ocampo, Jim Orencio, Anthony Palomo, Jaco Payawal, Mervy Pueblo, Tatong Recheta Torres, Carlo Angelo Saavedra, Jerson Samson, Jose John Santos III, Pamela Yan-Santos, Rodel Tapaya, Alex Tee, Jose Tence Ruiz, Gino Tioseco, Juanito Torres, Anna Varona, MM Yu, and Costantino Zicarelli. The exhibit opens on Saturday, June 14 and runs until June 30. Art Informal is located at 277 Connecticut St., Greenhills East, Mandaluyong City. For inquiries, sms 0918-899-2698 or call 725-8518.
[Canvas/chapter 1: "Six-Legged supreme Collector"] Not once upon a time could the supreme Collector see,not once upon a time could the supreme Collector walk. Though none of her six legs were of any use, she could float from place to space with the ease of a young insect. Nor were any of her eyes of good use either, though this was far from meaning she had no sense of sight. For the balloons psychically connected to her had their eyes always open, plump cyclopean bubbles filled with honey and helium—a rotund and rubbery bauble each, a non-crystal ball that granted her vision. But gifted as she was with maximum mobility (not to mention the spotlight that followed her anywhere), she was prone to losing things: from keys to complexion, and even her mind. SPOTLIGHTDILEMMA 24 APRIL 2008 six pm HIRAYA GALLERY ............. ........ ... .. .
| Start: | Apr 24, '08 6:00p | | End: | May 24, '08 | | Location: | Hiraya Art Gallery, 530 United Nations Avenue, Ermita, Manila, PH |
Once upon a time she lost a button. Once upon a time she lost her temper. But if there was one thing the Collector wouldn't let herself lose, it was a fight—especially one wrought by old envy. For if there was something she couldn't collect, it was what the Fairest of Them All possessed: a name in the superlative, no less than in the name of beauty. But what the Fairest didn't have was the Collector's flawless sense of fashion, exceptional in subtle pomp even the haute-couture circles of Paris, Milan, and Cainta secretly admired. (All the Fairest's mediocre attempts at chic attire had failed.) No surpise then that when one of the two fat cyclops discovered that their lady's button had been stolen by the Fairest, the Collector was glad: Finally, she had a reason to rip the ghastly face off the head of that "pretentious albino slut, clitless fashion-whore-wannabe" (her words from an interview by Tondo Style Quarterly.) "She gives albinos a bad name," she continued, paraphrasing Bon Jovi. spotlightdilemma Paintings by Tatong Racheta Torres Faerie Tale by Angelo Suarez
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