Following is an exhibition review published in philstar.com, April 2, 2006. Diosdado Lorenzo and the History of Philippine Art by Sid Gomez Hildawa. "Can one teach Philippine art history without... Read full biography
Following is an exhibition review published in philstar.com, April 2, 2006. Diosdado Lorenzo and the History of Philippine Art by Sid Gomez Hildawa. "Can one teach Philippine art history without mentioning Diosdado Lorenzo?" was the candid comment of my art historian friend when we discussed the... Read full biography
Following is an exhibition review published in philstar.com, April 2, 2006. Diosdado Lorenzo and the History of Philippine Art by Sid Gomez Hildawa. "Can one teach Philippine art history without mentioning Diosdado Lorenzo?" was the candid comment of my art historian friend when we discussed the qualifications of various nominees for a national award. The tenuous relationships between art and history can be viewed in various ways, as the ongoing 60-Year Retrospective Exhibition on Diosdado... Read full biography
Following is an exhibition review published in philstar.com, April 2, 2006. Diosdado Lorenzo and the History of Philippine Art by Sid Gomez Hildawa. "Can one teach Philippine art history without mentioning Diosdado Lorenzo?" was the candid comment of my art historian friend when we discussed the qualifications of various nominees for a national award. The tenuous relationships between art and history can be viewed in various ways, as the ongoing 60-Year Retrospective Exhibition on Diosdado Lorenzo at the Cultural Center of the Philippines hopes to demonstrate. First, we can regard art as belonging to no particular time, and in best cases able to transcend it. Trained in the classical tradition and further exposed to the cultural heritage... Read full biography
Following is an exhibition review published in philstar.com, April 2, 2006. Diosdado Lorenzo and the History of Philippine Art by Sid Gomez Hildawa. "Can one teach Philippine art history without mentioning Diosdado Lorenzo?" was the candid comment of my art historian friend when we discussed the qualifications of various nominees for a national award. The tenuous relationships between art and history can be viewed in various ways, as the ongoing 60-Year Retrospective Exhibition on Diosdado Lorenzo at the Cultural Center of the Philippines hopes to demonstrate. First, we can regard art as belonging to no particular time, and in best cases able to transcend it. Trained in the classical tradition and further exposed to the cultural heritage of Europe, Diosdado Lorenzo was an artist who believed in the ability of art to be timeless. A painting could fix a scene in... Read full biography
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