Art
Art
In “New Dreams, Old Horrors,” the independently-produced queer rave’s makers look to the theatrical traditions of sarswela, bringing different talents across disciplines in a rave setting
The multidisciplinary artist’s versatility across music, art, and activism highlights how Filipino cultural work is an act of survival as communities are built from the ground up
In recent years, multidisciplinary artist Corinne De San Jose has challenged the notions of sound and its absence. She talks to fellow artist Carina Santos about her residencies in Italy and New York and what it’s like to push her practice amid the country’s conservative art market
The Concerned Artists of the Philippines was founded by National Artist Lino Brocka in 1983. More than 40 years later, and several administrations after, the organization proves art’s role in upholding a democracy
The artist has known the terrain of activism from martial law to the arrest of Duterte. As she works with the families of extrajudicial killing victims, she paints a picture of defiance as protest and repair