The Life and Art of Lee Aguinaldo

The Life and Art of Lee Aguinaldo
Part of the first generation of Filipino abstractionists, Lee Aguinaldo blazed new trails during the wave of modernism that swept through Philippine art in the postwar years. Read more

The Life, Art and Times of Damian Domingo

The Life, Art and Times of Damian Domingo
An era-defining artist known mainly for his delightful costume albums and brilliant religion paintings, Damián Domingo was also the first Read more

Estilo Tampinco

Estilo Tampinco
Master sculptor Isabelo Tampinco's carvings adorned churches, public edifices, and homes, most notably the Church of San Ignacio in Intramuros. Read more

More American Than We Admit

More American Than We Admit
When compared to hundreds of years of spanish rule, America's colonial stint in the Philippines seems relatively brief. Read more

More Pinay Than We Admit

More Pinay Than We Admit
Having made great strides over the years, the modern Filipina tends to be viewed as an entirely new and liberated being, divorced from the tradition-bound woman of the past. Read more

Philippine Cartography

Philippine Cartography
In this landmark history on Philippine maps and their cartographers, historian Carlos Quirino recounts how the concept of the Philippines Read more

The Life and Art of Francisco Coching

The Life and Art of Francisco Coching
A born storyteller with a flair for the dramatic, a self-taught illustrator who schooled his genius with discipline and hard work, Francisco V. Read more

The Life and Art of Botong Francisco

The Life and Art of Botong Francisco
A veritable hero in his hometown Angono and one of the most important Filipino artists, Botong Francisco devoted his life to art. Read more

Francisco V. Coching’s El Indio

Francisco V. Coching’s El Indio
First serialized in Pilipino Komiks in 1953 and now restored in its splendid black-and-white entirety by Gerry Alaguilan and Zara Macandili, El Indio is reissued for the first time as a full-length graphic novel. Read more

More Hispanic Than We Admit

More Hispanic Than We Admit
An extended meditation on the encounter between the native and the foreign, More Hispanic Than We Admit is a compilation of scholarly essays on Philippine culture and history. Read more