Showing posts with label Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arts. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

The Filipino art scene has been evolving and flourishing in recent years. Our artists are getting rave reviews in auctions and exhibitions abroad, while local art events like Art in the Park and Art Fair Philippines are staged with resounding success. This signals not only a renewed appreciation for Filipino art by locals and foreigners alike, but also the eager interest and growing population of art enthusiasts in the country. It is within this context that the idea of Curious Curator was formed by a pair of art enthusiasts. 

Curious Curator was conceptualized in order to help budding and potential artists from outside Metro Manila, especially from the Visayas and Mindanao, penetrate the mainstream art scene. Keeping the welfare of the artist front and center, Curious Curator manages the financial, marketing and sales aspect of the collaboration so that the artist can focus on the creation process. Curated and conceptual art exhibitions are held in non-traditional venues to reach a wider audience.  This enables the startup to promote the evolving Filipino artistry while diversifying and simplifying ways that budding art collectors can secure original but affordable art pieces.


To officially launch Curious Curator, two Ilonggo artists will be featured as the first curated artists in an exhibition entitled, “Ang Maugdang nga Kusog sang Babaye.”  Showing contrasting perspectives on the “quiet strength of a woman,” the exhibit will feature two entirely different artists who are both lovers of the silhouette of a woman. One is a man; the other, a woman. One is a sculptor; the other, a painter. One is seasoned; the other, budding.

For Harry Mark Gonzales, “How I carve shapes and movement is how I appreciate and celebrate the beauty and strength of a woman.” The 34-year old effortlessly manipulates cold-cast marble into stunning silhouettes of women. His love affair with marble started after his “A Protest Over Guimaras Oil Spill” terra cotta sculpture bagged the grand prize at the Metrobank Art and Design Excellence (MADE) Awards in 2007.  A self-taught artist, his material mastery was honed by years of experience under the influence of respected artist Ed Defensor, allowing him to create some of Iloilo City’s most important landmarks.

Inspired by poet and artist Akiane Kramarik, 21-year-old Kat Malazarte pursues spirituality as the main theme in her body of work, recognizing this as the core of a woman’s strength.  “A woman’s quiet strength is her resilience. That no matter the storms that rage at her life… she, in the end, rises.” This is beautifully captured in strokes that convey the depth and mystical quality of the woman, strokes that have been meticulously guided by the late Norce Salazar. A Vision Petron National 
Student Art Competition Grand Prize winner for the video-making category in 2015 for her entry, “Tingnan Nang Malapitan, Damhin Nang Malaliman,” Kat is the first cum laude graduate of the Bachelor of Fine Arts program of the University of San Agustin, Iloilo City.

The 18-piece collection of eight oil paintings and ten cold-cast marble sculptures creates a visual feast that pays homage to the strength that allows women to endure.

The exhibit runs from September 30, 2016, 6:00pm to October 2, 2016, 6:00pm at _GALLERY at A SPACE, 5th floor, 110 Legazpi St, Makati City and is staged by Curious Curator with their partners A SPACE, Nipa Brew and 034 creatives. An Artists’ Talk is scheduled on October 1, 2016 at 2:00pm with the two featured artists to share their thoughts on the theme as well as their creative process. For more information, you may contact Curious Curator at 09178828299, or email them at curiouscuratorph@gmail.com or visit fb.com/curiouscuratorph or www.curiouscurator.ph.





Curious Curator launches with art exhibition on “The Quiet Strength of a Woman” featuring two Ilonggo artists

Monday, January 4, 2016

The 2016 Bacolod Jazzfest  is  be held on February 19 at the L’Fisher Hotel, Bacolod. The annual jazzfest  is organized and  conducted under the auspices of the Jazz Society of Negros.

Now on its 7th year and featuring notable jazz artists and groups both locally and internationally, the Bacolod Jazzfest this 2016 will have among its performers  The Working Stiffs and Better than Sax. More featured jazz artists will be included in this event.

First held in 2010, the Bacolod Jazzfest had Nancy Brew (Bacolod), Mishka Adams (UK), The Jazz Volunters  (Manila) and Sinosikat (Manila) among its roster of performers. The success of the event led to five (5) more annual jazzfests that also featured jazz artists such as LOGIC (Australia), Boy Katindig, West Negros University Big Band with Lucy Santibanez, Absolute Zero (Manila) featuring Johanes Radianto (Indonesia), KIOSS THE BRIDE (Manila, The West Boarders with Mike Tambasen and Gelo Oro, Clara and Joey Benin (Bacolod) BALOOZE with Riki Gonzales and Henry Katindig, Alvin Cornista, Humanfolk (Manila) featuring Johnny Alegre, YOSHA (Manila, Mike Tambasen Project (Bacolod), Nimrod Villamarzol (Bacolod), Mari Pena (Bacolod), CLAUDE Diallo (Switzerland) and the KRISTEN FLETCHER TRIO (Australia).

Bacolod Jazzfest 2016

Friday, December 4, 2015

Noel Bazaar, known as one of the longest-running Christmas bazaars in the country, is now back on its 15th year!

Enjoy the one of a kind shopping experience once more on December 18-20, 2015 at the SMX Convention Center.

Noel Bazaar: The Christmas Shopping Experience

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Sleepless (synopsis)

Gem (24) and Barry (30) are two lonely people who can’t sleep. They spend hours lying awake while everyone else is asleep. They are both stuck in a rut, both of them working dead-end jobs at a call center. They explore the city at night and find ways to kill time. Though there’s a certain loneliness when you’re awake in the dead of night, there’s also a bond that develops. Gem and Barry talk about zombies, love and everything in between. Together they fight the loneliness that keeps them awake. In the end, they realize, that even though you cannot cure insomnia, you just need someone to lean on until the sun comes up.

Director: Prime Cruz
Producer: Gino Parma
Screenwriter: Jen Chuaunsus
Director of Photography: Tey Clamor
Production Designer: Nestor Abrogena
Editor: Galileo Te
Musical Scorer: BP Valenzuela

Cast: Glaiza De Castro, Dominic Rocco, TJ Trinidad, Bea Galvez, Irma Adlawan, Dennis Marasi-gan


Sleepless is the 6th Circle Competition Finalist for QCinema International Film Festival 2015.

Catch Sleepless at the QCinema International Film Festival 2015

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Dulaang UP’s second offering for its 40th Theatre Season is William Shakespeare’s King Lear and its new Filipino translation by Nicolas Pichay, Haring Lear. The play, considered by critics as Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy, is directed by DUP Founding Artistic Director, Professor Emeritus Tony Mabesa.


Play dates are:

ENGLISH
10:00 A.M.
October  10, 18, 24
3:00 P.M.
October  11, 17, 25
7:00 P.M.
October  7, 8, 16, 20, 22
FILIPINO
10:00 A.M.
October  9, 14, 15, 21, 23
3:00 P.M.
October  11, 17, 25
7:00 P.M.
October  10, 18, 24

Dulaang UP's King Lear | Haring Lear still ongoing

 
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