Advocating art for all, SM City
Iloilo opens the biggest art sale in this part of the region March 20, 2018 at
the Northpoint.
This is the second art sale
organized by the mall in partnership with the Himbon art group, which gathers
both veteran and upcoming artists offering their artworks for art lovers to
afford even for this limited time only.
While it is a common concept that
art is expensive and can only be afforded by the upper class, the Art Sale aims
to bring art closer to the community. The exhibit which will run until April 1,
will showcase works of known Ilonggo artists as well as upcoming and
contemporary ones.
Their works, as any piece of art
known to be usually pricey, will be available at P5,000 and below just for the
said duration. These are not cheap stakes as these are expectedly regularly
priced much more costly at the individual artists’ regular exhibitions.
Outstanding works of Ilonggo
master Ed Defensor as well as the marble pieces of Harry Mark Gonzales are just
one of the showcases of the exhibit. Jeanroll Ejar’s unequalled wood carvings
and Mia Reyes’ strokes of the Panay Bukidnon woman are also up for grabs.
Vic Fario’s unique strokes and
Gina Apostol’s distinct style are also on display as a rare find for art
lovers. Marzz Capanang and Alan Cabalfin’s works could not be more elegant and
exceptional as it will be available, giving art lovers a chance to possess one.
Kris BrasileƱo, Alex Ordoyo and Kat Malazarte’s diverse flairs are a sight to
behold and own.
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Kat Malazarte |
Exceptional works of Norman
Acedera, Dodjie Tan, Anthony Fermin, Carlo Arevalo, El Dosado, James Mark
Salarda, Jeffrey Gunlao, Joey Isturis, Roman Sanares, and Tyrone Dave Esponosa
are also on display.
Art lovers and enthusiasts can
also avail of works of young and other contemporary artists when they visit SM
City Iloilo Northpoint near the Ace Hardware area and see for themselves the
array of Ilonggo arts in various mediums.
As can be recalled, SM City
Iloilo launched The My City , My SM, My Art January of 2017 to honor Ilonggo
master artist Ed Defensor along with the other recognized and respected
artists. The aim of the project is to bring people and art together and is in
partnership with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts(NCCA), The
Philippine Star, Centerstage Productions and the Metropolitan Museum of Manila.
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