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[Summary] => Valeria Cavestany showcases her paintings, sculptures and installation pieces inspired by her travels to countries teeming with wildlife in “Let Me Entertain You,” which is on view until Dec. 31 at the Tall Gallery of Finale Art File, Warehouse 17, La Fuerza Compound, Gate 1, 2241 Pasong Tamo, Makati City.
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A woman without a mouth stares emptily at the viewer. She clutches a photo of a presumably dead son who has a crown of barbed-wire thorns. She searches for answers in the swelling void. Evoked by the image are songs Mothers of the Disappeared by U2 and They Dance Alone by Sting, with lyrics describing women (Bono sings about Argentines; Sting, Chileans) carrying pictures of their missing husbands or sons. Framed absences. Laminated losses. Painted uncertainties.
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[Title] => The Philippines at the 20th AIAE: A sense of place
[Summary] => What is the current state of Philippine visual art practice? And how do our artists fare vis-à-vis their Asian colleagues? These are perhaps the most important questions being addressed by the hosts and organizers of the 20th Asian International Art Exhibition (AIAE) in their selection of works by fellow visual art practitioners, which are on view at the Ayala Museum until March 26.
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[Title] => A birthday bash for an ivory beauty
[Summary] => "Dance like no one is watching. Love like you will never get hurt. Sing like no one is listening. Live like it is heaven on earth! Life is beautiful, enjoy the day!"
Family and close friends gathered in the Alabang home of successful entrepreneur
Harry Limtong for the birthday celebration of his beautiful lady,
Maritess de Joya-Limtong.
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ALFREDO JUAN AQUILIZAN
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Family and close friends gathered in the Alabang home of successful entrepreneur
Harry Limtong for the birthday celebration of his beautiful lady,
Maritess de Joya-Limtong.
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December 27, 2010 - 12:00am