Galerie Joaquin pays homage to the ox in 'Sikap'

Galerie Joaquin Main and Galerie Joaquin Podium pay homage to the world’s most popular beast of burden — the ox — in “Sikap,” which is on view until Jan. 24 at Galerie Joaquin, 371 P. Guevarra St., corner Montessori Lane, Addition Hills, San Juan, and at Galerie Joaquin Podium in Ortigas.

Featured artists are Dominic Rubio, Angel Cacnio, Michael Cacnio, Jovan Benito, Nell Campos, Glenn Cagandahan, Richard Arimado, Crisanto Lodronio, Dante Hippolito, Henry Ordona and Alan Rapsing.

For details, call 723-9253, 723-9418 or visit www.galeriejoaquin.com.

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Kreslin Sugay at Mag:net Ayala

Kreslin Sugay delves into (c)omitting sins in painting in “Sins of Omission,” on view until Feb. 2 at Mag:net Ayala, ground floor, The Columns Tower 1, Ayala Ave., Makati City.

For inquiries, call 929-3191, e-mail info@magnetgalleries.com or visit www.magnetgalleries.com.

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Romeo Lee at Mag:net Katipunan

Romeo Lee rendered himself as the Virgin Mary, as Saint Francis of Assisi, as Sto. Niño, and as the resurrected Christ in “ReLeegious Paintings,” which is on view until Feb. 5 at Mag:net Katipunan, 335 Agcor Bldg., Katipunan Ave., Loyola Heights, QC.

For inquiries, call 929-3191, e-mail info@magnetgalleries.com or visit www.magnetgalleries.com.

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Jojit Solano at Choice Expression Gallery

Jojit Solano presents 27 artworks inspired by politicking officials and hypocrites from the religious sector in “Pahapyaw: Replika ng Itim at Pula” which opens today at Choice Expression Gallery, Jupiter St., Makati City. The show runs until Jan. 26.

For details, call 899-0717, 899-0718 or visit www.choiceexpression.com.

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‘Focal Point’ at Renaissance Gallery

ADB Artists Guild members Flor Asistin, Leriza Villafaña-Endriga, Ross Hamo, Mary Kumari, Emily Manuel, Pinky Phanachet, Bernie Rillo, Lelet Sanchez-Deza, Abby Yao, Alma Yao, and Judy Yñiguez mount “Focal Points” which opens on Jan. 15 at Renaissance Gallery, fourth floor, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City. The show runs until Jan. 24.

Renato Habulan curates the exhibit.

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