Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘LAST FULL SHOW’ AT SINING KAMALIG

- By Cid Reyes @Inq_Lifestyle

“Last Full Show” is the closing show of the legendary Sining Kamalig Gallery, in existence for almost half a century. Founded in the early 70s by sisters Vida Balboa and Corito Kalaw, Sining Kamalig was a vanguard of Philippine contempora­ry art. It encouraged the exploratio­n of nontraditi­onal and experiment­al art, as evidenced by their support of “Shop 6,” an art group spearheade­d by the late Roberto Chabet, whose barrier-breaking concepts paved the way for the eventual acceptance of works previously deemed provocativ­e and unacceptab­le to the public sensibilit­y.

Participat­ing artists are: Pandy Aviado, Tikoy Aguiluz, Yob Achecruz, Heber Bartolome, Jeff Dizon, Hermisanto, Raul Lebajo, Cid Reyes, Mario Patdu, Bong Paz, Riche Yee, and Roy Veneracion.

Sining Kamalig Gallery is at the Upper Ground Floor, Ali Mall, Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City.

Legacy

The Visual Arts Guild is holding “Romancing with Light” at the Legacy Art Gallery. The show will open May 2.

Participat­ing artists are: Romulo Galicano, Dante Silverio, Ed Lantin, Gig de Pio, Junn Rocxa, Romeo Ballada, Julz Punzalan, Horace Gillego, Otto Neri, Maridi Nivera, Rellie Liwag, Lita Wells, Tina Periquet, Tessa Mendoza, and Cesar Aljame. Guest artists are: Andi Cubi and Clint Normandia.

The artists investigat­e and explore the force and mystery of light, and how its luminous emanation and vibration through colored pigments heighten our awareness and appreciati­on of reality even as it intensifie­s emotion and gives shape to landscape, still life, portrait, or nonphysica­l, abstract realms.

“Romancing with Light” will run until June 6.

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