The second volume of the series ‘Walking Through Philippine Theater’ by Basilio Esteban S. Villaruz addresses the nature and function of the public expression or exhibition of the art of...
₱670.00
War Memories, Monuments and Media
Edited by Tito G. Valiente and Hiroko Ngai, this book contains four questions on why and how the histories of wars were created and the memories were selected. The sites...
₱370.00
Wawi Navarroza: Dominion
Dominion by Wawi Navarroza is a series of photographs that "tackle topography and heterotopic spaces. It presents the artist's return to landscape where she neither treats nature as a spectacle...
₱1,500.00
Wawi Navarroza: Hunt & Gather, Terraria
A multi-tiered project that combines photography, installation, public collaboration, research, publication, and gardening by Wawi Navarroza. For this project, the artist invited urban and peri-urban dwellers of Metro Manila to...
₱1,500.00
Weaving Cultures
Rene B. Javellana's Weaving Cultures: The Invention of Colonial Art and Culture in the Philippines, 1565-1850 reads the emergence of a unique art and culture in the Philippines during the...
₱685.00
What does it all matter, as long as the wounds fit the arrows?
A catalog documenting the exhibition, What does it all matter, as long as the wounds fit the arrows?, a tribute to Roberto Chabet held at the Cultural Center of the...
₱300.00
What Kids Should Know About Andres and the Katipunan
Part of the What Kids Should Know series, this book written by Weng D. Cahiles and illustrated by Isa N. Natividad introduces young readers to the life of Filipino hero...
₱225.00
What Kids Should Know About Filipino Architecture
Written by Edson G. Cabalfin and illustrated by Asa Montenejo, this book invites children to discover the architecture of the Philippines. Recommended for children ages 10 and above. Publisher:Adarna House,...
₱225.00
What Kids Should Know About Filipino Architecture (2nd Edition)
The second edition of What Kids Should Know About Filipino Architecture, written by Edson G. Cabalfin and illustrated by Asa Montenejo, invites children to discover the architecture of the Philippines. Recommended...