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[Title] => Rice fields turned into art in northern Thailand with AI, satellite imagery
[Summary] => A two-acre paddy field in northern Thailand has been transformed into an artwork depicting a dragon and a cat, symbols of hope and resilience as the community recovers from floods.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL – National treasures
[Summary] => How many of you have seen Juan Luna’s masterpiece, now on display at the museum of the Government Service Insurance System? Not too many Filipinos appreciate fine art, which is why many living painters can hardly survive on their work and one of the nation’s top art galleries will soon close shop.
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[Title] => GSIS also bought 2 more paintings in HK
[Summary] => The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) appeared to have gone on a buying spree in last Sunday’s auction of Southeast Asian works of art in Hong Kong.
Customs inspectors discovered that the agency bought not only one, but three paintings of Filipino artists during the auction held by the world-famous Christie’s.
The state-run pension fund came under fire for splurging P46 million on a century-old painting entitled "Parisian Life" by Juan Luna.
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[Summary] => The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) appeared to have gone on a buying spree in last Sunday’s auction of Southeast Asian works of art in Hong Kong.
Customs inspectors discovered that the agency bought not only one, but three paintings of Filipino artists during the auction held by the world-famous Christie’s.
The state-run pension fund came under fire for splurging P46 million on a century-old painting entitled "Parisian Life" by Juan Luna.
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November 17, 2002 - 12:00am