DANILO DALENA Ano Kamo? (Seryeng Pakil), oleo sa kambas, 2010 #artPH
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DANILO DALENA Ano Kamo? (Seryeng Pakil), oleo sa kambas, 2010 #artPH
Kung gusto akong tawagin na social realist, okay lang. Pero ayoko ‘yung binibinyagan ako. Meron kasing humahawak sa iyo ‘pag natatakan ka.
Danilo “Danny” Dalena, during the exhibit of Last Full Show
DANILO DALENA Quiapo, oleo sa kambas, 1996 #artPH
DANILO DALENA Naninilip, oleo sa kambas, 2000 #artPH
DANILO DALENA Liwasang Agham, pluma at tinta sa papel, 1972 #artPH
It is Turumba-time at Alibangbang…The game, as Danny boy knows, is loaded in favor of injustice and anarchy, one hundred trillion combinations to bet on in one short lifetime.
-Erwin Castillo, Dalena: A Survey of His Works 1970-1990
Viewers have one last week to visit the exhibition Last Full Show, the Danilo Dalena Retrospective, at the CCP's third and fourth floor galleries.The exhibitis curated by Claro Ramirez, Jr. and Eileen Legaspi-Ramirez, and includes over three hundred artworks by Dalena borrowed from various private and institutional collections.
LFS is on view until 4 March 2017. Gallery hours are from 10am to 6pm, and until 10pm from Friday to Sunday. Admission is free.
For more information, contact the Visual Arts and Museum Division at (632) 832-1125 loc. 1504/1505 and 832-3702, mobile (0917) 6033809, email [email protected], or visit www.culturalcenter.gov.ph.
Join us in Making History, a roundtable discussion on the practice of archiving artists' works on 25 January 2017, 2pm to 4pm, at the MKP Hall. This is in line with current Danilo Dalena retrospective Last Full Show.
Admission is FREE and on a first-come first-serve basis.
DANILO DALENA The White Ant, termite-eaten book, circa 1970 (recreated 2016)