The Great Dying

The Great Dying

Sher Cajucom contemplates death and life as collateral notions. In this exhibition, she frames dying not as the finality of existence, but as the marker of its perpetuity—a juncture simultaneously trivial and immense in its consequence. More specifically, she derives...
The Shape of Tender Ground

The Shape of Tender Ground

To describe the human condition is to create a landscape — mutable, intricate, and alive. It stretches across the visible and the invisible, the tender and the unknowable, shifting with every gesture of memory and perception. Within this vast terrain, six artists —...
Flesh and Memory

Flesh and Memory

In Vincent de Pio and Nunzio Paci’s duo show, the elegance and fragility of nature and the human body reveal subtle yet ever-shifting worlds. These pieces explore an interior kind of unraveling, one that becomes known only by careful and intentional attentiveness. An...
After the Loudness Left

After the Loudness Left

The idea started when Gabby Prado’s then-professor, the late Leo Abaya, suggested the idea of black and whites during her class. He asked how she can relate the “absence” of color and brightness with her personal narrative. And that while her sounds are seen as...
In the Shadow of Great Light

In the Shadow of Great Light

In the Shadow of Great Light, jointly presented by Galerie Stephanie, Fundacion Sansó, and Shangri-La Plaza, pays tribute to the National Artists of the Philippines—visionaries whose brilliance continues to illuminate our cultural and national consciousness. The...