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Pag-asa ng Bayan

The contents of the Bulwagan ng Dangal’s inaugural show, Pag-Asa ng Bayan, were from the University Art Collection, presenting the university’s history through art objects depicting key figures and events, such as bust sculptures of national heroes from the University Library Collection, portraits of past UP presidents, and paintings from the College of Law Collection, […]

Re-viewing Rodriguez

Bulwagan ng Dangal Atelyer

The fine art of print re-emerged as a form of artistic expression in the Philippines in 1962 with the return of artistic avatar Manuel Rodriguez Sr. (b. Cebu City, 1 January 1912) from a Rockefeller Foundation grant in the United States. The grant provided Rodriguez the opportunity to work with South American printmaker and woodcut […]

Imperial Reproductions: Imag(in)ing the Philippines in Color

Bulwagan ng Dangal Atelyer

Scanning the various aspects of Philippine life are hand-drawn, painted, or photographic images on glass suited for projection. As a form, these were introduced in the United States in the 1850s and were popular all throughout the First World War. This prevalence owed to the attraction of color, as well as the capacity of the […]

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