THE fortnightly webcast series of non-profit organization The Climate Reality Project Philippines, titled Klimatotohanan, joins the celebration of National Arts Month this February by centering its most recent episode on one question: “Can art help save the planet from the prevailing climate emergency?” The episode, titled “Can Art Help Save…
Silverlens returns for the third time as the only Philippine gallery to participate in the Basel show of international art fair Art Basel next month, set to present the works of the late Filipino-American artist Pacita Abad. The exhibition will focus on the artist’s late-life abstraction series Endless Blues, particularly…
Artists interpret light as means of personal meditation and communal message
Posted : 2020-12-22 10:01
By Park Han-sol
For the longest time, natural light has been essential for humankind as a source of illumination and visual representation. But ever since it became possible to manually produce light, the glowing rays and beams became imbued with philosophical and sociopolitical meaning, serving as a vital tool for artists to convey their thoughts and messages.
The Suwon Museum of Art (SUMA) s exhibition Turn Your Lights On features works of 10 international contemporary artists at Art Space Gwanggyo in the Suwon Convention Center. The show, which opened Sep. 22 is set to close Dec. 27.