Remnants: Per Pacem et Libertatem


When the artillery fire of the United States of America and Japanese forces obliterated the buildings of what Filipinos today know as Old Manila, underneath the rubble, among the bodies, were remnants of paintings...

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In Memoriam: Gina Lopez


Gina Lopez was a woman who took leaps of faith, ones that catapulted her into community and service, always for others, always looking beyond the space she was privileged to be born in.

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Arch, Angel of Death Bronze Bullets


Like the temples of Egypt which one approached in various stages, as in a walk down a straight passageway through a row of tall columns, their parallel shadows making a pattern on the ground, or a line of seated...

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Moving Histories


How do you move six hundred years of arts and letters from point A to point B? With hands. That isn’t a set-up for a bad joke, even if the construction of the question and answer seems that way. 

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Luna Works Reunited


Contributing one of the largest loans from a single collection, the Lopez Museum and Library successfully brought over ten paintings by Juan Luna to be part of the National Gallery of Singapore's (NGS) exhibition...

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