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  2. Protest theatre in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The beginning months of the 1970s marked a period of turmoil and change in the Philippines, [13] [14] which naturally had a significant impact on the theater arts. During his bid to be the first Philippine president to be re-elected for a second term, Ferdinand Marcos launched an unprecedented number of foreign debt-funded public works projects.

  3. Protest art against the Marcos dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    Protest art against the Marcos dictatorship in the Philippines pertains to artists' depictions and critical responses to social and political issues during the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos. Individual artists as well as art groups expressed their opposition to the Marcos regime through various forms of visual art, such as paintings, murals ...

  4. UGATLahi Artist Collective - Wikipedia

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    UGATLahi Artist Collective is a visual artists' organization based in the Philippines. [1] [2] The group was started in the early 1990s. The group creates images of protest. [3] Since 2001, they have created effigies of the Philippine president for each State of the Nation Address. [4] The group is also active in performance and installation art.

  5. National Museum of Fine Arts (Manila) - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine National Museum (of Fine Arts) Senate Session Hall in 2022 The museum was used as the venue for the inauguration of Bongbong Marcos on June 30, 2022. The building became known as the Congress Building, and continuously served as home of the Congress of the Philippines until 1972 with the declaration of martial law. The Congress ...

  6. File : Folk Arts Theater (CCP Complex, Pasay)(2019-03-14).jpg

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    There is no freedom of panorama (FOP) for copyrighted 3-D works of art in the Philippines. Such works of art include mansions, monuments, sculptures, memorials, pavilions, contemporary buildings, and others that were: a) created or designed by people who are still living or have been dead for less than 50 years, or b) built by architectural ...

  7. España y Filipinas - Wikipedia

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    España y Filipinas (“Spain and the Philippines") is a series of oil on wood paintings [1] [2] by Filipino painter, Ilustrado, and revolutionary activist, Juan Luna.It is an allegorical depiction [3] of two women together, one a representation of Spain and the other of the Philippines. [4]

  8. Danny Sillada - Wikipedia

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    Sillada has contributed to various art forms, from painting, to music and performance art. He was a recipient of 2003 " Pasidungog Centennial Awards" for literary and visual arts , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] a centennial event that was attended by the president of the Philippines Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in his hometown province in Davao Oriental.

  9. Filipino Struggles Through History - Wikipedia

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    Filipino Struggles Through History, alternatively known as the History of Manila is a series paintings which depicts select events from Philippine history. [6] It composes of 10 canvas panels collectively measuring 2.7 meters (8.9 ft) high and 79.4 meters (260 ft) wide.