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1335 Mabini’s new space

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1335MABINI is opening its new exhibition space in Karrivin Plaza, Makati City with a preview show from Sept. 1 to Oct. 7 featuring works by Poklong Anading, Ernest Concepcion Kiri Dalena, Tad Ermitano, Soun Hong, Miggy Inumerable, Ian Jaucian, Manny Monteliban­o, Peter Moosgaard, Indy Paredes, Yoshinori Niwa, Issay Rodriguez, Mark Salvatus, and Dexter Sy, among others. Representi­ng several of the Philippine­s’ most successful internatio­nal visual artists, 1335MABINI continues to broaden and develop its outstandin­g program of exhibition­s, screenings, workshops, talks, and residencie­s that will extend to the 245-sq.m. space in Karrivin Plaza, a compound that has fast become one of the main creative hubs along Chino Roces Avenue, which is also home to other notable contempora­ry art galleries. The space will serve as an extension of 1335MABINI’s headquarte­rs based in Casa Tesoro, Manila City. Ongoing until Sept. 8 at the Casa Tesoro gallery is an exhibit of works by Joven Buan, Pin Calacal, ND Harn, Faye Pamintuan, Therese Nicole Reyes, and Jone Sibugan.

4 at Vinyl on Vinyl

FOUR EXHIBITS will open at Vinyl on Vinyl on Aug. 31. These are:

a solo show by Curro Gonzalez, curated by Manuel Ocampo;

by Miguel Paulo Borja; by Erick Encinares; and, by Bato. The neighborin­g gallery, Archivo, will also be holding its inaugural exhibit on Aug. 31. Vinyl on Vinyl is at 2441 Pasilyo 18, La Fuerza Compound 1, Chino Roces Ave., Makati City.

B&W film in a digital age

IN HIS first solo exhibition, photograph­er Richie Macapinlac explores an art that is nearly lost in this day and age: black and white film photograph­y. Entitled

the collection revisits a more contemplat­ive and careful pace of taking

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